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Notes. Notes. Notes. European Renaissance and Reformation. Chapter 17. Objective. Analyze the new ideas and values that led to the Renaissance and the Reformation. Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance. Section 1. What three advantages fostered the Renaissance in Italy ?.
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European Renaissance and Reformation Chapter 17
Objective Analyze the new ideas and values that led to the Renaissance and the Reformation
Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance Section 1
Wealthy Merchant Class Thriving Cities What three advantages fostered the Renaissance in Italy? Access to Roman ruins and ancient manuscripts from Constantinople
Renaissance • 1300-1600 • Rebirth or revival of art and learning • Medici Family • Rulers • Supported the arts
Humanism • Intellectual movement • Focused on human potential and achievements • Secular • Worldly • Concerned with what’s happening now
Renaissance Man vs. Woman MAN WOMAN
Renaissance Artist • Used realistic style • Perspective • Shows three dimensions on a flat surface
Vernacular • Writing in your native language
The Northern Renaissance Section 2
Desiderius Erasmus Thomas More
Johann Gutenberg • Invented the printing press • Increased a desire for learning and a rise in literacy throughout Europe
Luther Leads the Reformation Section 3
95 Thesis • Indulgence • A pardon releasing a person from punishment due to sin. • Reformation • Movement for religious reform, leading to the founding of the Christian churches that rejected the pope’s authority.
Pope’s Emperor’s Peasant’s War in Germany
Peace of Augsburg • Agreement declaring that the religion of each German state would be decided by its ruler
The Reformation Continues Section 4