Unit 1 quiz Flashcards
Petrarch
-father of humanism
-potential and achievement
(education)
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revival of greek and roman texts
challenged institutions of education like church
Erasmus
christian humanism
Medieval europe: political
royalty and hereditary power
Medieval Europe: religion
church had all power
great famine
-mini ice age
-food shortage
The black death
-largespread disease
-made some people more religious
100 year war
France and England fight for French crown
Medici family
-European banking (very powerful)
-patrons that supported some of the arts
Cause: geography
-peninsula, surrounded by Medditerean
-center of trade
power
control over environment, destiny, and education matter
Bruni
-civic model
-admired the classics
Medici patrons of
Botticelli(Birth of Venus) and Michealangelo(sistine chapel)
Northern Renaissance
An extension of the Italian Renaissance to the nations Germany, Flanders, France, and England; it took on a more religious nature than the Italian Renaissance
civic virtue
An academic approach that applied humanistic principles to the active, political life
Sir thomas more
Utopia-revolutionary view of society
Leonardo davinci painiting
last supper
peasent rebellions
-the jacquerie
-wat tyler’s rebellion
Ottoman empire scandal
COnquered constantinople, end of byzantine empire
Where did the dissolusioned members of Euro establishments find inspo in late middle ages
the ancient world
Giovani pico della mirandola
-oration on the dignity of man
-unlimited human potential
humanism
Who supported Christine de Pazan’s works
patrons
the school of athens shows
perspective