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