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RENAISSANCE Jocelyn Hunt, Renaissance Chris Harman, A People’s History of the World

RENAISSANCE Jocelyn Hunt, Renaissance Chris Harman, A People’s History of the World. Summary of the lecture notes, dbe. Time & Space. Space & Time. 14 th , 15 th and 16 th centuries. 1300-1 5 00 Italy: golden years: reign of Medicis. Why do we usually refer to Italian Renaissance?.

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RENAISSANCE Jocelyn Hunt, Renaissance Chris Harman, A People’s History of the World

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  1. RENAISSANCE Jocelyn Hunt, Renaissance Chris Harman, A People’s History of the World Summary of the lecture notes, dbe

  2. Time & Space Space & Time 14th, 15th and 16th centuries • 1300-1500 • Italy: • golden years: reign of Medicis • Why do we usually refer to Italian Renaissance?

  3. RENAISSANCE - RENAISSANCE MEN SCHOLARLY WORK HUMANISM FINE ARTS REALISM (PERSPECTIVE, LIGHT AND COLOR)/NEW SUBJECTS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EMPRICISM @printing press REFORMATION RELIGION BM

  4. RENAISSANCE & FINE ARTS Michelangelo Pieta-St. Peter’s, Rome,The Creation of Adam Leonardo da Vinci Last Supper, Mona Lisa, Vitruvian Man Raphael The Sistine Madonna, the School of Athens, Vision of Ezekiel Boticelli Venus and Mars Giotto di Bondone Padua Upper Church as Asisi/Florence Cathedral (frescoes) Fhilippo Brunelleschi Dome Donatello

  5. RENAISSANCE & RELIGION & REFORMATION • Martin Luther (1483-1546): • corruption: a protest over the indulgences (absolution from sins) and simony (95 Theses) • the Supremacy of Rome, authority of the Pope, hierarthical priesthood (priesthood of all believers , sola fide: justification by faith alone, sola scriptura: justification by text alone) • doctrines: Sacraments (i.e.Eucharist), celibacy, monasticism

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