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Title: Renaissance Science and Technology


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Renaissance Science and Technology
  • Madnick/Global History 9

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The Printing Press
  • A machine used for printing books quickly
  • Invented by Johannes Gutenberg
  • c.1450, Germany

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The Printing Press
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The Printing Press
  • Johannes Gutenberg was no genius!!
  • He knew about existing technologies and ideas
  • He combined, or synthesized, these ideas
  • His invention had major effects on global history
  • Or was he?

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The Printing Press
  • Johannes Gutenberg was no genius!!
  • Or was he?

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Paper from China, c. 1100 -cheaper and quicker to
make than parchment/animal skin
The Printing Press
moveable type replaced block printing
Literacy was increasing-people wanted to read
Wine press screw used to press paper against
letters
Carolingian script replaced Gothic Script -easier
to read
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The Printing Press
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Wine Press Screw
Carolingian Script
Paper
Moveable type
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Parchment
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Moveable Type
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Wine Press Screw
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Carolingian Script
Gothic Script
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The Printing Press
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The Printing Press
  • first book ever printed on a printing press using
    moveable type
  • The Gutenberg Bible c.1450

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Effects of Gutenbergs Printing Press
  • Books were cheaper to make and buy
  • Literacy increased
  • Readers gained greater knowledge (religion, law,
    science)
  • New ideas spread quickly
  • Orthography became similar

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Effects of Gutenbergs Printing Press
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Scientific Revolution
  • 1500-1700,WE
  • birth of modern science
  • explained the world in a
  • logical way
  • very upsetting to the Church
  • It was very SCIENTIFIC

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Scientific Revolution
  • It was very SCIENTIFIC

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  • Science
  • used to explain the natural world

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C
  • Copernicus, Nicolas
  • rejected earth-centered universe (geocentric) for
  • the sun-centered universe
  • (heliocentric)

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C
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I
  • Isaac Newton discovered the Laws of Gravity
  • Also invented Calculus!

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E
  • Empiricism
  • Idea that you must have evidence from
    experiments, not just assume things are true
  • AKA

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N
  • New sciences and inventions
  • Chemistry, botany, anatomy
  • Microscope, thermometer

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T
  • Tycho Brahe
  • Proved Copernicus was right by observing planets
    through a telescope

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T
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  • Inquisition
  • Movement by the Catholic Church to challenge
    scientific discoveries
  • People went to trial for heresybeliefs that
    challenged Church teachings

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  • First Telescope
  • invented by Galileo, 1580s
  • Used by Copernicus and Brahe to prove
    heliocentric theory
  • Brought before the Inquisition for heresy

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  • Ink
  • Was needed to print all the books written by
    scientists!

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C
  • Creation
  • of new ways of seeing the world through science
  • Catholic Church
  • grew weaker as people moved away from religious
    beliefs
  • Conflict between Science and Religion

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C
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