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Dive into the transformative world of the Renaissance, a period that redefined art, literature, and thought. Understand the key concepts of humanism, explore the significance of classical learning, and learn how the invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg revolutionized the spread of ideas. Discover influential figures such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, and examine the social dynamics of the Italian city-states. This exploration highlights how these elements contributed to a greater understanding of the human experience and the arts in society.
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Who ruled Italian city-states during the Renaissance – the urban or rural classes?
Patrons of artists in the Renaissance were members of which class in society?
How did people’s way of thinking change between the Middle Ages & the Renaissance?
People were still religious, but wanted to gain a better understanding of the world & each other.
What term is used to describe the “common language” of the people?
How did ability of craftsmen in Cordoba to make paper cheaply lead to an increase in learning?
Cheaper paper meant books were cheaper & more people could access them.
How did the printing press & movable type affect the Renaissance?
Made bookmaking cheaper & faster, which helped spread Renaissance ideas across Europe.
List 3 effects that movable type & the printing press had on Europe.
Faster spread of ideas, increased literacy in Europe, cheaper books, new forms of literature (newspaper, flyers, etc.)
This sculptor worked in marble & also painted the Sistine Chapel.
Because he was good at many things (art, science, etc.) & constantly tried to learn new things.
Dante wrote this book about a man’s journey through hell, purgatory, and heaven.
This book, written by Miguel Cervantes, was about an old man charging at windmills to save a peasant girl.