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6676432191Brunelleschi, Filippo(1377 - April 15, 1446) was one of the foremost architects and engineers of the Italian Renaissance. He is perhaps most famous for his studies of linear perspective and engineering the dome of the Florence Cathedral.0
6676432192Bruni, LeonardoFlorentine who first gave the name humanitas (humanity) to the learning of grammar, rhetoric, poetry, history, politics, and moral philosophy based on the Greek and Latin classics. He advocated Civic Humanism, and wrote about the history of Florence1
6676432194Castiglione, BaldassareIn 1528, he published The Book of the Courtier, which many consider to be the most influential work on education of the Renaissance. The idea of the "Renaissance Man" was described by him to be virtuous, refined, and a student of the liberal arts - perfectly well suited to artistic, written and spiritual pursuits.2
6676432196the Courtier(1528), by Castiglione, it described the ideal attendant at a court, as someone who had mastered the classics and several languages, and who could paint, sing, write poetry, advise and console his prince, as well as run, jump, swim, and wrestle.3
6676432197David18 foot sculpture by Michelangelo that stood for many years in the great square of Florence, and it has been one of the most popular sculptures in the world.4
6676432199Durer, AlbrechtLeading northern artist, a German who blended the northern and southern styles. He made two trips to Venice, where he studied the southern styles, but his work clearly re5
6676432200Erasmus, DesideriusDutch scholar who was a Christian Humanist. Wrote in Praise of Folly. Was a Catholic but his works were placed on the Index of Forbidden Books. Also, wrote about how Christian princes should rule.6
6676432201Ferdinand and IsabellaA king and queen of Spain in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. They united their country and sponsored the exploration of the New World by Christopher Columbus. Reduced the power of the great nobles when they filled the political bureaucracy including the royal council-with hidalgos, lesser aristocrats who owed their positions to the throne.7
6676432202Gutenberg, JohannGerman goldsmith and printer of Mainz, Germany. Developed movable type (although it had been invented in China and Korea) his printing press printed the bible.8
6676432204HumanismA Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements.Most new works by Petrarch and Boccaccio were written in the vernacular and expressed the accomplishments of the individual.9
6676432205Inquisitiontribunal originally set up to monitor the sincerity of former Muslims and Jews who had converted (often by force) to Christianity.10
6676432206Italian Renaissance..., A period of intense artistic and intellectual activity, said to be a 'rebirth' of Greco-Roman culture. From roughly the mid-fourteenth to mid-fifteenth century followed by this movement spreading into the Northern Europe during 1400-160011
6676432208Machiavelli, Niccolo(1469-1527) Author of The Prince(16th century): emphasized realistic discussions of how to seize and maintain power; one of the most influential authors of the Italian Renaissance12
6676432209Medici, Cosimo de'Head of Medici family-supported by a few patrician families who helped to banish prominent members of the most powerful rival clans. Very "magnificent."13
6676432210Medici FamilyA wealthy merchant family that ruled over Florence as uncrowned rulers. Great patrons of the arts. Includes Cosimo and Lorenzo.14
6676432211Medici, Lorenzo de'Politician and promoted the family's power with his extravagant patronage of the arts15
6676432212Mona LisaA painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a woman with a mysterious smile. It is now of the most readily recognized paintings in the world. Reflects the humanist interest in individual facial expressions and in painting realistic landscapes as backgrounds16
6676432214"new monarchs" or Renaissance monarchsThe term applied to Louis XI of France, Henry VII of England, and Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, who strengthened their monarchical authority often by Machiavellian means.Emphasized royal majesty and authority over their subjects, and they suppressed opposition and rebellion. Still continued some middle age practices.17
6676432216Papal Statesruled by the pope and formed another important power during Renaissance Italy18
6676432219Petrarch(1304- 1374) He was the first great humanist thinker and a scholar of Latin. He used writing to consider the ebb and flow of his life and the human condition itself. He is known as the "Father of Humanism". Instrumental in standardizing the Florentine vernacular. Admired Cicero and valued St. Augustine. Also famous for his Italian verse, short sonnets.19
6676432221The PrinceA short political treatise about political power how the ruler should gain, maintain, and increase it. Machiavelli explores the problems of human nature and concludes that human beings are selfish and out to advance their own interests. He believed it was better to be feared than loved.20
6676432223Raphael(1483-1520) Italian Renaissance painter; he painted frescos, his most famous being The School of Athens. famous for his madonnas. Died young21
6676432224ReconquistaBeginning in the eleventh century, military campaigns by various Iberian Christian states to recapture territory taken by Muslims. In 1492 the last Muslim ruler was defeated, and Spain and Portugal emerged as united kingdoms.22
6676432226Renaissance1. the time period which Europe flourished and the rebirth the love of the classics 2. The great period of rebirth in art, literature, and learning in the 14th-16th centuries, which marked the transition into the modern periods of European history began in Italy23
6676432227"Renaissance Man"multi-talented, skilled in many areas: Arts, Math/Science, Music, Architecture. Example: Leonardo Da Vinci24
6676432228republicsin Italy during the Renaissance Italian states were divided into two categories. these were base on the old medieval communes. or associations with free men who sought complete political and economic independence from local nobles25
6676432229rhetoricFrom the Greek for "orator," this term describes the principles governing the art of writing and speaking effectively, eloquently, and persuasively.26
6676432230The School of AthensRaphael - Italian Renaissance fresco wall painting of Greek philosophers drawn to scale in accordance with the vantage point of the viewer. The placement, in the center of the archway, of Plato and Aristotle emphasizes the importance of these two central figures. Raphael shows his style of basic one-point perspective converging in a single vanishing point just behind Plato and Aristotle. The exception is the cube in the foreground which gives a two-point perspective. It easy to see, that with the removal of the figures, the building is symmetrically balanced.27
6676432231scholasticism and neoplatonismattempt to reconcile the beliefs and values of Christianity with the logical reasoning of Greek philosophy.28
6676432232secularismAn indifference to religion and a belief that religion should be excluded from civic affairs and public education29
6676432233Treaty of Lodia treaty between Milan, Naples, and Florence against Venice and the Papal States. It fell apart when Milan and Naples began to feud30
6676432234TudorsThe House of Lancaster and the House of York feuded over the throne for more than twenty years, until finally a compromis was reached when a new royal house-------emerged in 1485 by intermarriage between two warring families. Henry VII, the first of this dynasty. This dynasty would dominate England throughout the 16th century31
6676432236Van Eyck, JanAn important painter of the Northern Renaissance. He is credited with the first use of the oil glazing technique of painting. He is also known for the great detail in his work. His most famous work was the Arnolfini Wedding.32
6676432238VernacularEveryday language of ordinary people.33
6676432239Vinci, Leonardo da"Renaissance Man"- great artist, engineer, scientist, and inventor. He created the Mona Lisa.34
6676432240War of the Roses1455-1485; A war between the York family and Lancaster family of England for the crown. This struggle was ended when Henry Tudor, who was on the Lancaster side, won. He became Henry VII, the first Tudor king.35
7274827251Lorenzo VallaProved the Donation of Constantine to be a fake by using his expert Latin knowledge.36
7274858977Civic HumanismRenaissance movement/idea that emphasized that the duty of an intellectual was to live an active life for one's state.37
7274860836Neoplatonismstarted my Marsilio Ficino, an attempt to synthesize Christianity and Plato's philosophy38
7274863626Pico della Mirandolowrote of man's unlimited potential39
7274871401Pietro Vergerioadvocated the liberal studies in school40
7274873777Liberal Studiesan education that emphasized classics, philosopy, physical fitness and a well-rounded character.41
7274878836SavonarolaDominican friar (Catholic monk) who for a time ruled Florence under theocratic rule.42
7274893118BotticelliHe painted this43
10548280691Lorenzo VallaCelebrated classical Latin and proved the Donation of Constantine a fraud.44
10548284553Court of Star ChamberHenry VII's way to intimidate the nobility.45
10548290499Hapsburg'sFamily that ruled the Holy Roman Empire. Charles V was from this family.46
10548292212GiottoBridged medieval art with that of the Renaissance.47

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