Zusammenfassung der Ressource
THE REINASSANCE
- Technology / Science
- The Perfection of the
printing press spread literacy
and great works of literature
- Investors and scientists like
Galileo, Brahe, Copernicus,
Newton and bacon
discover new scientific
evidence that changes our
view of the world and solar
system. They also invent
many things that lead to
items we still used today.
- Moving North
- France invades italy. Culture
and philosophy of the
renaissance is spread through
europe
- Northern renaissance figures
add artistic and scientific
advancements northern
philosophers also adopt
humanism and question the
practices of the church
- Government
economic changes
- Feudalism dies in dies and is
replaced with a new system
based on the middle class and
Merchants.
- As powerful families and
Merchants gain money
and influence they
sponsor grate works of art
with their extra money
- Geography
- The Renaissance began
in Florence Italy because
of the exchange of ideas
and money now
happening in the city
states.
- The Renaissance move
north over time to include
England France Germany
and the Dutch this spread
of knowledge will lead to
the age of exploration.
- Arts / Culture
- Painters like Da Vinci and
Michelangelo bring back
and improved classical art
style from Rome and
Greece
- Works of literature become
more widely read and
available at growing
universities after the
perfection of the printing
press.
- 3 Main Changes Of Thought
- Secularism emphasis on
non religious issues
- Humanism emphasis
on the best humans
can do on the world
around us
- Individualism and
emphasis on the
importance of a
person
- Influencial People
- Peasants and mobility
were also influential as
they went into the
cities.Here they exchanged
ideas with other cultures
- Medici family - built a strong
network and amassed great
fortune which they used to
sponsor works of culture.
- UWSSLEC LibGuides: Junior High World History - The Renaissance: The Big Picture. (2015). Retrieved March 1, 2020,
from Libguides.com website: https://uwsslec.libguides.com/c.php?g=236070&p=1567240