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Title: ENGR110 THE RENAISSANCE


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ENGR110THE RENAISSANCE
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LATER MIDDLE AGESTHE RENAISSANCE
  • The Italian Renaissance involved a rediscovery
    of the Greek approach to Science -- influenced by
    Islamic (Arab) scientists
  • Laid the important foundations for engineering
    analysis forces, statics, bending, strength of
    materials, etc

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The Renaissance
  • French for rebirth
  • Renewal of scholarship
  • Flowering of art, literature, architecture
  • Began in Florence about 1300
  • Spread across Europe over the next 300 years

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Impact of the Renaissance
  • Driving force in ending feudal government system
  • Rise of national governments
  • Reduced influence of the Church
  • Protestant reformation of Martin Luther weakened
    power of the Catholic Church

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A new age of adventureand curiosity
  • Voyages of exploration
  • Increased trade and sharing of ideas
  • Interest in mankind
  • Humanism
  • The importance of the individual
  • Change from Latin to the vernacular (local
    languages) in literature

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Spread of the Renaissance
  • To France from late 1400s
  • England from 1485 after the Wars of the Roses
  • Rome becomes Italys cultural centre from the
    1500s
  • Reformation in Germany 1517

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Some noted figures
  • Giotto (1267-1337) Painter, sculptor, architect
    (bell tower of Florence Cathedral 90 m high)
  • Brunelleschi (1377-1446) studied Roman ruins to
    learn principles. Dome for Florence Cathedral.
  • Michaelangelo (1475-1564) leading artist
  • Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) the universal
    man -- mitreing canal lock gate (and many other
    unrealized inventions)

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The Italian Renaissance da Vinci (right) showed
that an arch would not break if the chord of the
outer arch does not touch the inner arch
(Source A history of engineering and technology,
p.121)
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ITALIAN RENAISSANCE C14TH1527
  • Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472) -- wrote the
    first printed book on architecture in 1485
    describes the concept of a canal lock
  • Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) -- strength of
    materials, dynamics, etc.
  • Rome sacked (yet again) in 1527 by the Northern
    Condottière (directed by Charles of Spain) the
    impetus of The Rennaissance faded in Italy -- but
    was passed to other European countries.

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Leaning Tower of Pisa (leans 5 of height)
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THE RE-AWAKENING OF SCIENCE 1527-1750
  • Simon Stevin (1548-1620) -- statics (force
    triangle)
  • Evangalista Torricelli (1608-1647) --
    hydrodynamics
  • Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) -- Pascals law
  • Pierre Fermat (1601-1665) -- analytic geometry
  • René Descartes (1596-1650) -- co-ordinate systems
  • Robert Boyle (1627-1691) -- Boyles law
  • Robert Hooke (1635-1703) -- Hookes law
  • Christian Huygens (1629-1695) -- pendulums,
    motion
  • Isaac Newton (1642 -1727) -- nearly everything
  • All PUBLISHED their works in their lifetimes

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BOOKS AND THE RE-AWAKENING OF SCIENCE
  • Printing and publishing broke down the secrecy
    and mystery of many arts
  • Mass-produced books from the printing press
    enabled this information to be available
    throughout Europe in a way never before possible
  • This allowed scientists to swiftly build upon and
    progress further the works of others.
  • These scientific advances (effectively
    engineering science) had a major impact because
    they allowed engineers to design in advance by
    calculation from theory.

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Key points
  • The Renaissance led to a change in political and
    religious systems
  • The dominance of the Church declined and the
    individual became more important
  • The foundations for Engineering Science were laid
  • Discoveries were published and disseminated widely
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