Renaissance and Reformation

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Renaissance and Reformation (1500-1660)

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(1500-1660). Renaissance and Reformation. renaissance: rebirth or revival Revival of Learning; desire for knowledge growth in study of other languages, literature, art, mathematics, philosophy, and science. Renaissance and Reformation. led by Martin Luther - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Renaissance and Reformation(1500-1660)

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Renaissance and Reformation renaissance: rebirth or revival Revival of Learning; desire for

knowledge growth in study of other languages,

literature, art, mathematics, philosophy, and science

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Protestant Reformation led by Martin Luther posted 95 propositions against the

Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century

strived to make the church more accessible & fair

the church refused Luther’s propositions, and the Protestant Reformation evolved

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English Reformation began when King Henry VIII was denied

a divorce by the Pope The Church of England was formed English Parliament passed the

Supremacy Act in 1534 important influence on development of

Protestantism in England

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Literature focus on translating Latin and Greek

works authors tried to emulate the ancient

greats philosophy and scientific influences

show influenced by politics

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Art emphasis on the human figure, natural

beauty, & physical realism accurate perspective; subject placed in

front of natural background sculptures and architecture modelled

after Roman style

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Johannes Gutenburg invented the printing press first time books were mass produced,

beginning with the Bible principal method of publishing through

late 20th century prior to invention of the printing press,

books could cost as much as houses

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Leonardo da Vinci developed ideas that were beyond his

time first person to bring realism and

perspective into artwork, bringing subjects to life

controversial work, such as The Last Supper

invented his own artistic techniques promoted education of artistic style

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Niccolo Machiavelli“The more sand has escaped from the hourglass of our life,

the clearer we should see through it” - Niccolo Machiavelli Roman historian and politician wrote history from a humanist

perspective rather than in the Greek theological tradition

wrote political instructions, believed the power to influence history and events lied in the individual

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Miguel de Cervantes Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright Spanish language often considered “la

lengua de Cervantes” large influence on prose fiction – Don

Quixote considered one of the best fictional works

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Don Quixote (1605) Excerpt written by Miguel de Cervantes widely considered the first modern

novel, as well as one of the greatest novels ever written

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