AP Notes, Outlines, Study Guides, Vocabulary, Practice Exams and more!

Renaissance Test Review Flashcards

Terms : Hide Images
496719131Medici Family-wealthy family of bankers from Florence -ultimately gained control of Florence and surrounding cities because of their influence
496719132Cosimo de Medici-took control of oligarchy in Florence -dominated city through lavish patronage and careful courting of political allies
496719133Lorenzo de Medici-"Lorenzo the Magnificent" -grandson of Cosimo -well-rounded, Renaissance man -improved Florence with art
496719134Humanism (classical)-Greco-Roman view that man has unlimited potential because God gave him ability to reason -man at center, but still religious
496719135Individualism-high regard for human dignity/worth -man is created in God's image -art focused on one human -"man can do all things if they will"-Alberti
496719136Humanism (Christian)-focused on Hebrew/Greek texts of the Bible -faith over reason -God at center -man created in God's image
496719137Scientific Naturalism-glorified nature and nude humans
496719138Secularism-apart from the church -Greek gods -portraits
496719139Donatello (David)-first free standing nude statue since Greco-Roman times [individualism, classical humanism, sci. naturalism]
496719140Boticelli (Birth of Venus)-included Venus, Flora,Zephyr -Venus' birth, standing up nude [secularism, classical humanism, sci. naturalism]
496719141Boticelli (Allegory of Spring)-included Mercury blowing away reason, Flora, Venus standing in the middle, Cupid, Zephyr, and Chastity [secularism, classical humanism, sci. naturalism]
496719142Quattrocentro-Florentine Renaissance -center of Italy -economy based on woolens and banking -people highly educated -Duomo is the center of Italy [Donatello, Ghiberti, Giotto, Cimabue, Massaccio, Botacelli, etc.]
496759342Petrarch-Father of Humanism/Italian Renaissance -characterized Middle Ages as a period of darkness -led a quest for forgotten Latin manuscript
496759343Dante-author of Divine Comedy -reflected the darkness and death of Middle Ages
496759344Bocaccio-wrote the Decameron, describing the reactions to the Black Plague
496759345Renaissance1327-1527 -focus on life instead of after life -wealth more desired than poverty -rejuvenation of Classical literature -cause of Renaissance: wealth of northern Italian cities -Florence: first city of the Ren.
496759346Italy during Renaissance-no political unity, divided into city states -ruling courts were centers of wealth and art
496759347Castiglione-wrote the Courtier -a 'how to' book on being a courtier -emphasized the Renaissance man: a well-rounded man
496759348Vergerio-composed most influential writings on education -wrote a letter on the liberal arts (Concering Character)
496759349Vasari-famous for writing about artists - wrote Lives of the Artists, where he described work ethics of artists and discussed the Mona Lisa
496759350Valla-Italian humanist
496759351Machiavelli-wrote The Prince, a 'how to' guide on being a great ruler -wanted to unite Italy -"it is better to be feared than loved" -his idea of a perfect ruler is Cesare Borgia
496759352Thomas More-wrote Utopia (means "Nowhere") -a devout Catholic -leader in the counter-reformation -did not recognize Henry VIII's marriage to Anne Boleyn: executed in the Tower of London -later canonized by a pope
496759353Cinquecentro-"second renaissance" based in Rome [Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Buonarotto]
496759354Leonardo Da Vinci (Mona Lisa)-Mona Lisa: "my lady" (wife of an Italian count) [sci. naturalism, individualism]
496759355Leonardo Da Vinci (Last Supper)
496759356Michelangelo (David)[sci. naturalism, individualism, classical humanism]
496759357Michelangelo (Sistine Chapel Ceiling)
496759358Michelangelo (Moses)
496759359Michelangelo (The Last Judgement)
496759360Michelangelo (St. Peter's Dome)
496759361Raphael (School of Athens)-painting split into two categories: the mathmeticians and the natural scientists [secularism, classical humanism]
496759362Italian City-States-Milan (largest population), Venice (stable gvmt), Florence (ruled by Medici fam), Papal States (owned by the Church), Kingdom of Naples (agricultural state) -always feuding with each other
496759363Mirandola-wrote the Oration on the Dignity of Man, in which he offered a statement of unlimited human potential
496759364Brunelleschi-friend of Donatello -architect who drew inspiration from monuments of Roman antiquity -built the dome of the Duomo -hired by Medici fam to design interior of Church of St. Lorenzo
496759365Ghiberti-quattrocentro architect -designed the Baptistry doors
496782702Johannes Gutenberg-played an important role in bringing the printing process to completion -published Gutenberg's Bible, the first true book published in the West by movable type
496782703Erasmus of Rotterdam-lived during the time of the Reformation (Luther) -Dutch renaissance humanist -"crowning glory of the Christian humanists" -agreed that reform was needed in the church, but did not ignore the authority of the pope -emphasized education and inner Christianity
496782704Van Eyck-painted Marriage of Giovanni and Giovanna -picture of a man and woman joining hands in their bedroom, with a puppy at their feet
496782705Bosch (Garden of Earthly Delights)-very, very weird painting
496782706Durer-painted Four Apostles (two panels with two Biblical apostles on each side) -painted a self-portrait
496782707Brueghel (Peasant Wedding)
496782708Northern Renaissance-Northern art (located in Benelux countries:Belgium, Luxemborg, Netherlands, Flanders) -more religious themes than Italian Renaissance -less influenced by classical themes -more human themes -folk legends -symbolism
496782709Charles VIII (France)-king who invaded Italian lands -son of Louis XI -married Anne of Brittany
496782710Savanarola of Florence-Italian friar known for his calls for Christian renewal and prophecies of civic glories -intervened with Charles VIII when he invaded Italy -under his influence, Florence rid the Medici family of rule and established a republic (or atleast they attempted to)
496838495Pope Alexander VI-known for simony and nepotism -from Spain "Spanish warrior king" -treaty of Tordesillas
496838496Cesare Borgia-son of P. Alexander VI -warrior/military genius *ideal prince according to Machiavelli*
496838497Louis XI (France)-"spider king" -centralizes power -defeated Charles the Bold, added Burgundy to kingdom -created a strong base for French monarchy -"most Christian king of France" title given by pope
496838498Louis XII (France)-married Anne of Brittany -consistently going after land in Italy
496838499Ferdinand and Isabella (Spain)-Isabella of Castille marries Ferdinand of Aragon -royal council stripped of aristocrats -created strongest army in Europe -secured (from the pope) the right to select the most important church officials in Spain -policy of strict religious uniformity -expelled all Jews from Spain -expelled Muslims from Castille
496838500Pope Julius II-"warrior pope" -hot-tempered,impatient, anxious -commisioned Michelangelo to create his tomb and paint ceiling of Sistine Chapel -commisioned Raphael -loved art and spent alot of $ on it
496838501Francis I (France)-continued in the struggle for Italy b/t the French and Spanish -Renaissance king: brings Renaissance to France
496838502Emperor Maximillian (H.R.E.)-married Mary (the daughter of Charles the Bold of France)
496838503Henry VII (England)-first Tudor king -used Parliament and Court of Star Chamber for his benefit -restored economy -distrusted nobility -married off his son, Arthur, to Catherine of Aragon:international recognition of Tudors -ended War of the Roses
496838504Pope Leo X-son of Lorenzo de Medici -became pope at age 37 -deeply involved in Renaissance culture (refined taste in art, manners, social life, etc.)
496838505Emperor Charles V (H.R.E.)-grandson of Maximillian -dealt with the Turks -reigned during Martin Luther's time (Reformation opponent) -inherited ALOT of land from his father, largest empire since Charlemagne -Diet of Worms
496838506Sforza family (Milan)-family of dukes that led Milan, the largest populated city state
496838507New Monarchs-Henry VII of England, Louis XI of France, Isabella & Ferdinand of Spain
496838508War of the Roses-Lancaster vs. Yorks -Henry VII (a Lancaster) marries Elizabeth (a York), unites houses to form Tudor House
496883716Motives for Exploration-silver/gold, catholic missionaries, better opportunities in the New World, government encouragement, curiosity, spices
496883717Henry the Navigator-Portuguese prince -starts school of navigation
496883718Antwerp-replaced the Netherlands and became new center of banking
496883719Bartholemew Diaz, Vasco da Gama-both wanted to find a route to India around Southern tip of Africa -Gama rounded the Cape of Good Hope and reached Calicut, India (filled his ship with spices) -Diaz rounded the Cape of Good Hope too, but then feared a mutiny from his crew and returned home
496883720Christopher Columbus"In fourteen hundred, ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue." :) -wanted to find a route to the Asian mainland by sailing West and convert the natives to Christians -reached the New World, thought he reached Asia -explored Carribean Islands and Central America in his 4 voyages
496883721Amerigo Vespucci-wanted to find navigation for voyages to the Indies -wrote several letters describing geography of New World -his letters led to the name "America"
496883722Ferdinand Magellan-commisioned to search for spices and make a profit for Spanish king -passed through Magellan Strait, sailed across the Pacific, and reached the Phillipines -first known circumnavigation of the earth -killed by natives
496883723Hernando Cortez-sailed to the New World -made alliances with Native city states -considered by the Aztecs to be a god, he earned their favor and then he turned on them and took their king hostage -spread small pox to natives -conquered Aztec empire then destroyed their temples, pyramids, and palaces
496883724Francisco Pizzaro-landed on Western coast of South America w/ 80 men, steel weapons, gun powder, and horses -brought small pox to Inca Native population, including their emperor -captures Incan capital and established new Spanish capital at Lima
496883725Conquistador-warrior/explorer who goes to other countries and forces natives under his rule
496883726Encomienda-feudalism and manorialism in the New World
496883727Slavery-increase of slave trading due to exploration
496883728Inflation/Bullion-Spain's expansionism created inflation -gold/silver (bullion) availability went down, had to dillute them with lesser metals
496883729Mercantillism-economic policy built on trade, focusing on a strong state
496883730Commercial/Price Revolution-rise in prices due to exploration -ports begin heavily trading large amounts of gold/silver -ships over-packed with gold and silver
496883731Treaty of Tordesillas-Pope Alexander VI creates line of Demarcation (seperates Portugual and Spain)

Need Help?

We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you.

For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums.

If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web experience team, please use our contact form.

Need Notes?

While we strive to provide the most comprehensive notes for as many high school textbooks as possible, there are certainly going to be some that we miss. Drop us a note and let us know which textbooks you need. Be sure to include which edition of the textbook you are using! If we see enough demand, we'll do whatever we can to get those notes up on the site for you!