Transcript Renaissance
French Word meaning “rebirth”
Describes a period of Western European
history between 15th and 17th centuries.
Occurred AFTER the “Middle Ages”
“Middle Ages” focused on and church and
activities surrounded heaven rather life here on
Earth which was due in part to the mass deaths
of the “Black Death” epidemic. People turned
to God and church.
Europe emerged from “Middle Ages” with
financial, artistic, social, scientific, and political
growth
Hence the meaning “rebirth”
Occurred throughout Europe but the changes
that we associate with Renaissance first
occurred in Florence, Italy.
Most of the financial growth was to support
creation of art and architecture
Exploration led to new trade routes across
Atlantic Ocean aided by new innovations in
navigation and cartography
Significant inventions and advancements were
made in mathematics, machinery, medicine,
astronomy, and physics
Humanism, a system of thought and action
concerned with human interests and values, was
the dominant movement of the Renaissance.
Human beings have dignity and intelligence.
They (we) can change the world and make it
a better place for all.
The ideal so-called Renaissance man was
successful in business, well-mannered, educated,
athletic, and brave.
The goal of education became making people
well-rounded.
Religion remained important, but the
authority
and some practices of the
church began to be
questioned.
Only done for church
Religious themes
Conveying a message
Serious and Somber
Two dimensional
Dark colors
Gold background
Less realistic
Painted for wealthy patrons
Not religious themes
Collector’s items
Lighthearted
Bright colors
Landscape in the background
Oil paintings
Realistic
Fairly three dimensional
Clocks-oldest surviving mechanical clock were
made in 1300. Italian scientist, Galileo,
discovered the pendulum which made time
keeping better.
Hour glasses
Watch-invented by German Peter Henlein in
1505 (pocket watch)
Mid 1400’s, Johan Gutenberg of Germany
invented the printing press using movable
type. Books able to be printed with great speed
and less effort. The Gutenberg Bible is
considered one of the first books ever printed.
Eyeglasses were invented in 1300’s
Lenses, used more than for eyeglasses, also
were used for astronomical telescopes to at
stars and planets in 1606.
Isaac Newton made the first reflecting
telescope in 1668.
Printing:
The Chinese were the first to invent printing in
868.
In the mid-1400’s, Johan Gutenberg of
Germany invented a printing press using
moveable type.
Now books could be printed with greater
speed and less effort.
The Gutenberg Bible is considered one of the
first books ever printed.