Renaissance and Reformation
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Renaissance and
Reformation
Renaissance
Renaissance – rebirth of art and learning
from classics of Rome and Greece
Renaissance
4 reasons the Renaissance happened
Bubonic
plague killed serfs
Crusades led to more trade opportunities with the
east
Rise of a merchant class
Development of a commercial revolution
Because of these reasons, the Renaissance
started in Italy
Italian City-States
Venice
Naples
Rome
Florence
Genoa
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Merchants became the power in the Italian
city-states
Florence became one of the most powerful
city-states and they were ruled by the
Medici family
Renaissance Florence
Cosimo de Medici
Lorenzo de Medici
•The Medici’s supported the arts which made them
patrons
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Humanism
It is focusing on human potential and
achievements
They studied Greek and Latin language
manuscripts
They disliked Christian teachings
Their studies of history, literature, and
philosophy made the subjects humanities
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Renaissance men were concerned with
the worldly or secular life.
To become a Renaissance man you had
to be good in many fields like art, science,
athletics, dance, play music and literature.
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Women
Should know the classics and study
Do not create art they should inspire it
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New emphasis on
individuals, many painters
painted portraits
Renaissance
Donatello revived the
classical form by
sculpting David
Renaissance
Perspective which gives a painting 3 dimensions was
brought back
Raphael’s School of Athens
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Leonardo da Vinci
became a true
Renaissance man by
being a painter,
sculptor, and scientist
Leonardo de Vinci Last Supper
Leonardo’s
Flying Machine
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Other artists were Raphael and
Michelangelo
Raphael
Madonna
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La Pieta
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Michelangelo - Sistine Chapel
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Women Painters:
Sofonisiba Anguissola
and Artemisia
Gentileschi
Artemisia’s Birth of John the Baptist
Giotto
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Botticelli’s Birth of Venus
Titian’s
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Writers
Wrote in Vernacular
First great writer was Petrarch
Niccolo Machiavelli wrote The Prince
where he states the end justifies the
means
Northern Renaissance
Renaissance in the north began after the
Hundred Years’ War
However, the Northern Renaissance
included more religious ideas than the
original Renaissance
Northern Renaissance
Great Painters of the Northern Renaissance:
Albrecht Durer who focused on realism
Hans Holbein
Flemish Jan van Eyck
Pieter Bruegel
St. Jerome
Henry VII by Holbein
Northern Renaissance
These Artists used oil-based paint
because the paint does not dry quickly it
can blend more easily
Northern Renaissance
Humanism moved to the north and
became Christian Humanism
The great Christian Humanists were:
Desiderius Erasmus who wrote Praise of
Folly
Thomas More who wrote Utopia which
was the ideal place because there was no
greed, war, or crime
Northern Renaissance
The greatest
Renaissance writer in
England was William
Shakespeare who
wrote MacBeth,
Hamlet, etc…
Northern Renaissance
Shakespeare wrote during the reign of
Elizabeth I, so England’s Renaissance is
called the Elizabethan Age
Northern Renaissance
Johann Gutenberg invented the printing
press which changed history.
The first book he ever printed was???
The Bible called the Gutenberg Bible
Northern Renaissance
The printing press changed society by
Making books cheap = more people
bought them = higher literacy rate
More people also could read the Bible and
interpret what it said by themselves = lead
to the Reformation which ended the
Renaissance
Reformation
Problems with the Church:
Church officials were corrupt
Many priests were uneducated
Many priests were marrying, gambling, and
drinking
SELLING INDULGENCES – pardon of sins
through $ and not through penalties
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Martin Luther wrote 95
Theses attacking indulgences
Reformation
Luther wanted a full reform of the Church
Only
faith in God’s forgiveness brought
salvation
All Church teachings should be based on the
Bible
All people of faith are equal = priests should
not interpret the Bible for them
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Most merchants and princes joined Luther
for economic and political reasons
Mainly to throw off Church control and
Church taxes
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Luther was excommunicated = he split
from the Church and started his own
Christian religion called Lutherans
Princes who protested against the Catholic
Church and who wanted changes became
Protestants (non-Catholic Christians)
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Emperor Charles V of
the Holy Roman
Empire fought against
the Protestants
Eventually everyone
signed the Peace of
Augsburg where the
religion of each state
was decided by its
ruler
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Henry VIII ruled England
and he supported the
Catholic Church, however
he needed a male heir
Married Catherine of
Aragon, but she only gave
him a daughter = Mary
He wanted to annul his
marriage or set Catherine
aside = Pope said no
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Henry broke from the Church and created
the English or Anglican Church = he
divorced
He would eventually be married 6 times
Catherine of Aragon
Anne of Cleaves
Anne Boleyn
Jane Seymour
Kathryn Howard
Katherine Parr
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Elizabeth I took over
and made the
Anglican Church
permanent by making
it more acceptable to
Catholics and
Protestants
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Catholic Spain under Philip II disliked that
and tried to invade England
The Spanish Armada = 130 ships, 8000
sailors, 19,000 soldiers was made
It was defeated by bad weather and the
small English fleet
Reformation
John Calvin led
another religion called
Calvinism
He believed like
Luther that humans
cannot earn a place in
Heaven
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John Calvin’s major teaching was
predestination
Predestination is the belief that God
determines the fate of every person and
he knows who is going to be saved and
who is not
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Calvin created a theocracy, area ruled by
religious leaders, in Geneva
The laws of Geneva:
Everyone
attended religious class
No bright clothing
No card games
If you preach another religion = burn at the stake
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John Knox took some
of Calvin’s ideas to
Scotland and created
his own Church
Knox’s Church were
led by laymen or
presbyters =
Presbyterians
Reformation
French Calvinists were called Huguenots
and the French Catholics massacred them
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Another group decided to baptize only
people old enough to decide to be
Christian = Anabaptists
They taught Church and state should be
separate and in no violence
Catholics and other Protestants killed
them
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Catholics now had to reform = Catholic
Reformation
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Ignatius of Loyola created
the Society of Jesus or
Jesuits
Jesuits founded schools,
became missionaries, and
stop Protestantism from
spreading
They were very strict and
obedient to the Pope
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The Catholic Church under
Pope Paul III reformed by
doing 4 things
Investigate indulgences
Approved the Jesuits
Used Inquisition to punish
Protestants
Called the Council of Trent
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In the Council of Trent met to reform the
Catholic Church in 4 ways
Church’s interpretation of the Bible was
final
To get salvation, you need faith and good
works
Bible and Church tradition were equal
authorities of guiding Christian life
Indulgences were OK
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Results of the Reformation
Other popes used these teachings to burn
offensive books and continue their war
against Protestants
Skepticism became popular
Europe was no longer united by a single
religion
States gained more power