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Title: THE RENAISSANCE, 1485-1660


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THERENAISSANCE,1485-1660
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THE TERM RENAISSANCE
  • THE TERM RENAISSANCE WAS
  • FIRST USED IN THE 19TH CENTURY TO
  • CHARACTERIZE THE CHANGE THAT
  • BEGAN IN THE TIME OF
  • CHARLEMAGNE AND CONTINUED
  • THROUGH THE 15TH OR 16TH
  • CENTURY.

3
  • THE RENAISSANCE BEGAN IN 14TH
  • CENTURY ITALY, WHERE THE
  • CATHOLIC CHURCH FINANCED
  • MANY INTELLECTUAL AND
  • ARTISTIC ENDEAVORS.

4
  • AN INTELLECTUAL MOVEMENT
  • KNOWN AS HUMANISM BEGAN
  • TO USE THE LATIN AND GREEK
  • CLASSICS, COMBINED WITH
  • TRADITIONAL CHRISTIAN
  • THOUGHT, TO TEACH PEOPLE
  • HOW TO LIVE AND HOW TO DIE.

5
RENAISSANCE MANLEONARDO DA VINCI
  • HE IS THE ULTIMATE RENAISSANCE
  • MAN. HE PIONEERED NEW
  • ARTISTIC TECHNIQUES SUCH AS
  • SFUMATO, A WAY OF SOFTENING
  • SHARP LINES.

6
  • DA VINCI WAS A SCIENTIST WHO
  • EXPLORED EVERYTHING FROM
  • THE MOVEMENT OF WATER TO
  • HUMAN ANATOMY, AS WELL AS
  • AN ENGINEER WHO DESIGNEDD
  • VARIOUS FLYING AND MILITARY
  • MACHINES.

7
  • GUTENBERGS PRINTING PRESS
  • HELPED SPREAD THE NEW
  • KNOWLEDGE, MAKING MORE
  • BOOKS AVAILABLE TO MORE
  • PEOPLE THAN EVER BEFORE.

8
THE SISTINE CHAPEL
  • THE CHAPEL IS NAMED AFTER
  • POPE SIXTUS IV, WHO COM-
  • MISSIONED ITS CONSTRUCTION
  • (1473-81).

9
  • THE CHAPELS INTERIOR WALLS
  • FEATURE FRESCOES DEPICTING
  • EVENTS FROM THE LIFE OF CHRIST
  • AND MOSES, PAINTED BY A
  • NUMBER OF ARTISTS.

10
  • THE OLD TESTAMENT STORIES ON
  • THE CEILING AND THE LAST
  • JUDGMENT ON THE WALL BEHIND
  • THE ALTAR ARE THE WORKS OF
  • MICHELANGELO.
  • MICHELANGELO ALSO WROTE
  • POETRY, BUT HE IS LESS FAMOUS
  • FOR HIS WRITING.

11
SIR THOMAS MORE
  • HE INSPIRED A NEW LITERARY
  • GENRE, THE UTOPIAN NOVEL.

12
  • DEFYING CUSTOM, SIR THOMAS
  • MORE TAUGHT LATIN TO HIS
  • DAUGHTER MEG FEW WOMEN IN
  • RENAISSANCE EUROPE WERE
  • GIVEN ANY KIND OF HIGHER
  • EDUCATION.

13
THE CATHOLIC REFORMATION
  • THIS WAS A TIME OF INTERNAL
  • REFORM IN THE CHURCH, AS WELL
  • AS A TIME OF CXRITICISM FROM
  • THOSE WHO CHOSE TO BREAK
  • AWAY.

14
  • POPE PAUL III, FOR EXAMPLE,
  • CONVENED THE COUNCIL OF
  • TRENT IN 1545 TO INVESTIGATE
  • THE SELLING OF INDULGENCES,
  • OR RELIGIOUS PARDONS, AND
  • OTHER ABUSES.

15
PROTESTANTISM
  • LUTHER BEGAN THE LUTHERAN
  • CHURCH SOON OTHERS,
  • INCLUDING THE ANGLICAN,
  • CALVINIST, AND ANABAPTIST
  • FAITHS, SPRANG UP.

16
  • ALL OF THESE FAITHS,AND THE
  • DENOMINATIONS THAT
  • DEVELOPED FROM THEM, SUCH
  • AS METHODIST, EPISCOPAL, AND
  • PRESBYTERIAN, HAVE COME TO BE
  • CALLED PROTESTANT.

17
  • STRONG FEELINGS OF PATRIOTISM
  • AND NEW IDEAS COMING FROM
  • THE CONTINENT ENCOURAGED
  • PEOPLE TO QUESTION THE
  • AUTHORITY OF THE CATHOLIC
  • CHURCH AND TO OBJECT TO THE
  • FINANCIAL BURDENS IMPOSED ON
  • THEM BY THE POPE IN ROME.

18
KING HENRY VIII
  • IN 1531, REFUSED AN
  • ANNULMENT BY THE POPE,
  • HENRY VIII BROKE WITH THE
  • CATHOLIC CHURCH IN ROME AND
  • DECLARED HIMSELF HEAD OF THE
  • ENGLISH CHURCH.

19
  • THIS MARKED THE BEGINNING OF
  • THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION
  • IN ENGLAND.

20
  • KING HENRY VIIIS RULE WAS
  • BOLD AND BLOODY. HE
  • INCREASED ENGLANDS
  • STRENGTH AND ENSURED ITS
  • SECURITY BY BUILDING UP THE
  • ROYAL NAVY, BUT THOSE CLOSE
  • TO THE KING PAID A HIGH PRICE.

21
KING HENRYS GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT
  • IT WAS THE CREATION OF WHAT
  • WOULD BECOME THE MODERN
  • ADMIRALTY, OR THE
  • GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT IN
  • CHARGE OF THE NAVY.

22
WARS OF THE ROSES
  • THE WARS OF THE ROSES BEGAN
  • IN 1455 AND WERE FOUGHT BY
  • THE RIVAL FAMILIES OF YORK AND
  • LANCASTER.
  • IN 1485, SO MANY BARONIAL
  • FAMILIES WERE EXTINGUISHED

23
  • THAT THE HIERARCHY OF
  • SUCCESSION TO THE THRONE IN
  • ENGLAND WAS PERMANENTLY
  • ALTERED, ALLOWING HENRY VII
  • TO BECOME KING.

24
BLOODY MARY
  • MARY TUDOR SUCCEEDED HER
  • FATHER HENRY VIII. IMMEDIATELY,
  • SHE KILLED PROTESTANTS (BURNED
  • AT THE STAKE) AND REVERSED HER
  • FATHERS POLICIES SHE RESTORED
  • THE POPES POWER IN ENGLAND.

25
ELIZABETH VIRGIN QUEEN
  • ELIZABETH I WAS ONE OF THE
  • MOST BRILLIANT AND
  • SUCCESSFUL MONARCHS IN
  • HISTORY. HER DEEPEST PASSION WAS
  • TO RULE. SHE WOULD NEVER GIVE
  • HERSELF A MASTERA HUSBAND.

26
MARY STUARTQUEEN OF SCOTS
  • SHE WAS ELIZABETHS COUSIN,
  • NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH
  • BLOODY MARY, HER HALF-SISTER.

27
  • MARY CLAIMED THE THRONE OF
  • SCOTLAND (INDEPENDENT OF
  • ENGLAND) AFTER HER HUSBANDS
  • DEATH. HER TIES TO FRANCE
  • (HUSBAND WAS FRANCIS II) AND
  • SPAIN MADE HER A POWERFUL
  • THREAT TO ELIZABETHS ENGLAND.

28
  • ELIZABETH I OF ENGLAND HAD
  • HER COUSIN MARY STUART,
  • QUEEN OF SCOTS, BEHEADED AT
  • FOTHERINGAY ON FEBRUARY 8,
  • 1587.

29
  • IN 1588, THE ENGLISH ROYAL
  • NAVY DEFEATED THE SPANISH
  • ARMADA. THIS STUNNING SEA
  • VICTORY ASSURED ENGLANDS
  • INDEPENDENCE FROM THE
  • POWERFUL CATHOLIC COUNTRIES
  • OF THE MEDITERRANEAN.

30
  • ELIZABETH ENCOURAGED AND
  • INSPIRED MANY WRITERS. WITH
  • THE ERA OF PEACE AND
  • PROSPERITY THAT FOLLOWED THE
  • DEFEAT OF THE SPANISH
  • ARMADA, THE ENGLISH STARTED
  • WRITING AS NEVER BEFORE.

31
  • THE POLITICAL CLIMATE IN
  • ENGLAND BEGAN TO CHANGE
  • AFTER ELIZABETHS DEATH. THE
  • END OF THE ENGLISH
  • RENAISSANCE IS USUALLY
  • MARKED BY THE RETURN OF THE
  • EXILED KING IN 1660.

32
  • BY THIS TIME, MORE POLITICAL
  • AND SECULAR VALUES WERE
  • BEGINNING TO CHALLENGE THE
  • ACCEPTED DOCTRINES OF
  • RELIGION.

33
JAMES AND JACOBEAN ENGLAND
  • JAMES VI OF SCOTLAND WAS THE
  • ONLY SON OF MARY, QUEEN OF
  • SCOTS, AND HER SECOND
  • HUSBAND, AN ENGLISH
  • NOBLEMAN NAMED LORD
  • DARNLEY.

34
  • WHEN JAMES SUCCEEDED HIS
  • MOTHERS COUSIN ELIZABETH AS
  • SOVEREIGN OF ENGLAND, HE WAS
  • CALLED JAMES I BECAUSE HE WAS
  • FIRST TO RULE ENGLAND.

35
  • THE REIGN OF JAMES IS CALLED
  • THE JACOBEAN PERIOD.
  • JACOBUS IS THE LATIN FORM OF
  • JAMES.

36
QUICK SUMMARY
37
  • THE TERM RENAISSANCE
  • REFERS TO A REBIRTH OF INTEREST IN THE
    WRITINGS OF CLASSICAL GREECE AND ROME.

38
  • NEW CREATIVITY IN THE ARTS
  • FIRST APPEARED DURING THIS ERA IN ITALY.

39
  • RENAISSANCE HUMANISTS DID
  • NOT REJECT THE BIBLE.

40
  • 4. THE INVENTION OF PRINTING
  • HELPED MAKE CLASSICAL
  • TEXTS MORE READILY
  • AVAILABLE.

41
  • 5. IN ALL COUNTRIES WHERE THE
  • REFORMATION OCCURRED, A
  • KEY ELEMENT WAS THE
  • REJECTION OF THE AUTHORITY
  • OF THE POPE.

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