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Constructive Response Question
1.Summarize the Renaissance and identify why it started in Italy.
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What Will We Learn?
What is the Renaissance?
3 Reasons the Renaissance started in Italy
Classical and Worldly Views
Renaissance Man/Woman
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The Renaissance
1. The Middle Ages Ends
a. Europe is starting to take shape with England, France,
and regions in Italy all evolving
b. Revival of culture
c. Return to cities
d. The Church was still powerful
e. Writers and artists began to express new ideas and styles
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2. What is the Renaissance?
a. Renaissance: Rebirth in art, writing, architecture, learning,
and culture.
b. The educated hoped to bring back to life the culture of classical
Greece and Rome
c. In doing so, they created something entirely new: innovative
styles of art and literature
d. The Renaissance eventually spread from northern Italy to the rest
of Europe
e. Occurred roughly 1300-1600
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The Renaissance
3. Why Italy?a. Italy had 3 distinct advantages
i. City-States
1. Overseas trade, spurred by the Crusades had led to growth of large city-states
2. Thus, northern Italy was urban while the rest of Europe was still rural
3. Cities were the place where people exchanged ideas and the site of an intellectual revolution
4. Survivors of plague could demand higher wages
5. Merchants had few opportunities to expand business so they pursued art
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ii. Merchants and the Medici
1. A wealthy merchant developed in each Italian city-state
2. Merchants dominated politics
3. Merchants did not inherit social rank- used their wits to survive
4. This lead to the rise of importance of individual merit
5. The Medici banking family came to dominate Florence
a. Had branch offices all throughout Italy and Europe
b. Cosimo de Medici was the wealthiest European of his time
c. Grandson Lorenzo de Medici became great patron of the arts
d. Patron: someone who financially supports an artist or the arts
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iii. Classical heritage of Greece and Rome
1. Renaissance artists looked down on the art and literature of the Middle Ages
2.Instead they wanted to revive the learningof the Greeks and Romans
3. Ruins of Rome were nearby
4.Many Greek manuscripts made their way to Rome via Christian scholars
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The Renaissance4. Classical and Worldly Views
a. As scholars studied manuscripts, they became more influenced by classical ideas.
This lead to:
b. Humanism: an intellectual movement that focused more on human potential and achievements
i. Popularized the study of history, literature, and philosophy(all are known as humanities)
c. Worldly pleasure: Humanists suggested that a person could enjoy life without offending God
i. Ex. Wealthy could enjoy material luxuries, good music, and fine foods
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5. The Renaissance Man and Woman
a. Renaissance Man: One strove to be a master in every area of study
i. Expected to be charming, witty, and well educated in the classics
ii. Also should be a skilled rider, wrestler, and swordsman
b. Renaissance Woman: Upper-class women should know the classics and be charming
i. Not expected to seek fame
ii. Inspire art but not create it
iii. Little influence in politics