Burckhardt
1840210 | Burckhardt's perspective on Renaissance as Birth of the Modern Age | Antiquity, individuality, secularism | 0 | |
1840211 | Problem | exaggerated concepts of individuality and secularism while totally ignoring the religious sentiment of the age | 1 | |
1840212 | Political development | A continuation of the urban society of Northern Italy( Italy never formed a nation state) | 2 | |
1840213 | Social development | The continuation of increasing power of merchants and weakening power of nobles | 3 | |
1840214 | Modern Concept of Ego | l'uamo universale: universal person( Renaisance man, master of many subjects, studies, and humanities); Alberti's slogan: Men can do all things if they will. | 4 | |
1840215 | Northern Italian Commerce | Continued to grow since it was free from the barbarian invasions of the Early middle Ages as well as commected trade routes because of its location on the mediterranean Sea | 5 | |
1840216 | The Hansa | Haseatic League; a commercial and military association of North German Coastal towns, formed in hopes of attracting the economic attention of the Northern Italians. The Flanders-Venetian fleet developed and aided in the economic recovery of Northern Europe | 6 | |
1840217 | Medici | Leaders of Florence who regained its preeminence in banking because of them. Branched in cities such as Venice, Milan, and Rome | 7 | |
1840218 | Castiglione | Book of the Courtier; redefined the nobles | 8 | |
1840219 | Burghers | artisans and merchants | 9 |