AP euro renaissance

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AP euro renaissance

italian renaissance
-1350-1527
-northern italian city-states, Florence
-humanists, educated, wealthy, upper class
-rebirth of classical greco-roman ideas and values
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italian renaissance -1350-1527
-northern italian city-states, Florence
-humanists, educated, wealthy, upper class
-rebirth of classical greco-roman ideas and values
francesco petrarch -wrote to baccaccio 1362
-defends that humanism and literature can go along with religion if mind can handle it, only for elite.
-read greco-roman literature
-scholasticism and individualism
peter paul vergerio -wrote about liberal arts to set education standards
-new urban elite values: good name, good town from, good education*
-against medieval ignorance
christine de pizan -women as intelligent as men and should receive similar education
niccoló machiavelli -prince must keep up his image by:
-keeping up order
-focussing on this world
-appearing to be good
individualism and secularism
baldesor castiglione -set new standards of behavior for men and women
-ideal renaissance
-individualism
civic humanism -political participation, educate to live in public
-greco-roman during republic
Giovanni Pico -prince of mirandola
-scholar, studied law and languages, greco-romans
-god is the greatest craftsman, get to heaven by education
-supports citing with hebrew theology, greek philosophy, mohammad
-classicalism, individualism, humanism
benvenuto cellini -xtian artist
-works favored by pope because compliments him
-had a "better design" b/c renaissance man
-individualism
leon battista alberti -scholar, humanist, mathematician, musician
-renaissance man
printing press -developed in 1440s
-devloped metal, paper, press, ink, type
-ideas spread faster
-greater literacy
-educated people that read the same things
reniassance art changes -supported arts to glorify themselves (individualism)
-painting more natural
-perspective
-italy=more secular, pagan
-realism
-mannerism, color
-new values: individualism, secular, educated
leonardo da vinci -1452-1519
-renaissance man and artists
-showed changes in art
northern renaissance -1450-1600
-low countries: germany, france, NL, luxembourg
-brings back roman empire, early xtian church
spiritual based
renaissance society Classicalism
Humanism
Realism
Individualism
Secularism

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