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    Commerce. 1450-1650 A New Spirit. 3. How did Petrarch’s writing in the early Renaissance differ from most writing from the Middle Ages? The Italian Renaissance. 4. The word “Renaissance” means “rebirth” and describes Europe‚ esp. Western Europe‚ from 1300 into the 17th and 18th centuries. Why did Western Europe need to be reborn? (HINT: The Roman Empire fell in 476 CE) 5. What lost some importance during the Renaissance? 6. What common influence did Machiavelli share with artists like da Vinci

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    High Renaissance is known as period generally compasses of four decades from 1490 to 1527. The period from about the 1490s to the 1520s in painting‚ model‚ and structural engineering in Italy‚ when the Renaissance beliefs were considered to have been accomplished through the authority of Leonardo‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael. Artists that were key in High Renaissance in Rome included: Donato Bramante he was leading architect of High Renaissance‚ Michelangelo he was the best sculptor and fresco painter

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    A.P. European History The Italian Renaissance was a time of rebirth in which many new ideas arose. People’s ideas of what is most important as well as what is acceptable were changing with new information. Art of the period began to change along with most of the other topics. The artistic ideals that are most evident in the time of the Italian Renaissance include individualism‚ secularism‚ and humanism. Individualism can be considered as valuing one person over the whole. Secularism began to

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    Medieval to Renaissance: How the World Changed The idea of state building is one that is important to empires‚ nations‚ and it is often on many powerful people’s minds. The period of state building that began with the Renaissance and continued into the so-called modern period has often been attributed to the invention of gunpowder. According to Rabb‚ “gunpowder warfare was the most unprecedented of the new circumstances that shaped the Renaissance.”1 This suggests that gunpowder was an entirely

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    Humanism Essay Humanism was a new concept that was introduced in Renaissance Europe during the 1400s. The word humanism derived from the Latin “humanitas” which Cicero used to mean the literary culture which made people civilized. In fact‚ humanism stressed education and the study of Latin Classics. People were also encouraged to strive for success and have a more worldly focus. The Renaissance was a time of humanistic shift in society that stressed education‚ success‚ and secularism. The original

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    The age of the Renaissance was one of wonder‚ discovery‚ and new horizons. In particular‚ there is the idea of the power of the individual and what a “self-made” man‚ or woman sometimes‚ (usually in this era) can do with it. Many forms of this took place during the Renaissance and thought different means. In politics‚ this line of thought and behavior was exemplified by the role of the courtier. A courtier was represented by their rank and service to a ruler or prince in Renaissance Italy‚ particular

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    Renaissance Depictions of the Crucifixion The Renaissance was known as a period of revival or rebirth of cultural awareness and learning that took place during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and‚ perhaps most of all‚ as an era of the individual. During the Renaissance‚ art was a branch of knowledge - a way to showcase God and his creations‚ science‚ anatomy‚ discoveries and to inspire people to take pleasure in the world around them. Christian art during this period was produced to enhance

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    The Renaissance may be a hard topic to understand‚ but it is the reason we go to school today. In fact‚ it is the sole reason there are schools and subjects such as art‚ math and science today. After the Black Plague‚ many people decided to focus on their lives on Earth rather than the hereafter. This way of thinking was later named Humanism. Humanism spread throughout all of Florence‚ Italy before it did anywhere else. Most of the population of Italy decided to focus on society‚ education‚ self-respect

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    The Renaissance was a period of time between 1300 and 1600‚ following a devastating outbreak of the bubonic plague. It gets its name from the French word for rebirth‚ because of the positive political‚ economical‚ and intellectual changes that came after the Black Death. People gave less power to religion and to the church‚ instead focusing more on secular topics. The idea of humanism arose‚ and the Feudal System of government failed. The most influential people from the Renaissance were the artists

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    call attention to its use of irregular forms‚ myriad of fine detailing‚ and exuberance of spirituality which was considered to be extremely different from the finesse of Renaissance classicism. Heinrich Wölfflin‚ Vasari‚ and many others praised the period of rebirth while somewhat denouncing the work of Baroque artists. The Renaissance tended to be more rational stylistically while the Baroque has often been described as irrational with its undefined lines and images ruled by emotion. The question still

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