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Friday, September 13, 2013
OBJ SWLT identify factors that led to the beginnings of the Renaissance IOT answer main idea questions
WU: p 36 examining the issues questions
Renaissance and Reformation
Where do we start?
What happened before the Renaissance?
Video Questions
1. Why was this time period called the “Middle Ages?”
2. What were the Crusades?3. What were some of the things the crusaders
learned?4. What was the Black Death?5. Where were the effects of the Black Death
on Europe?
Reading p 37-38
Video break
What was the Renaissance?
It means “rebirth”A return to understanding of the classics
(Greek, Roman and Arab knowledge of math, philosophy, astronomy, medicine, geography and literature)
Started off in EuropeMove away from the Church and towards
secularismHumanistic movement: the idea of what
people can accomplish
Renaissance Man
A man who can do it all
Birth of Venus
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!
Raphael
1482-1520PainterItalian
Self Portrait
Donatello
1386-1466ItalianSculpture
Church Sculptures
Michelangelo
1475-1564ItalianSculpture, painterPainted hundreds of pictures but is most
famous for painting the entire Sistine Chapel (walls, ceilings, etc)
Chapel
Chapel
God Giving Life to Adam
David: The Ideal Man
Leonardo da Vinci
1452-1519Considered the true Renaissance ManDid autopsies in secret Used mirrored handwritingDesigned flying machines Magnificent painter
Da Vinci Man
Mona Lisa
Last Supper
Writing!!
William Shakespeare – English poet, playwright Romeo and Juliet, Othello, Hamlet etc.
Niccolo Machiavelli“The end justifies the means”
“ it is much safer to be feared than loved”
Continue reading 38-43/Classwork
Define key terms/names #1 Answer question 3-5
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
OBJ SWLT recognize the effects of technology on the Renaissance IOT write a well constructed BCR
WU: What three factors did Italy posses to inspire the Renaissance movement? (use your text)
Video review
Quick review of what you read for homework
Video questions① Why were the ancient writings
important?② How did rich families impact the arts?③ What is humanism?④ Why was the printing press important?⑤ How did the monarchs build wealthy
kingdoms?⑥ How did the Reformation change the
one unified Church?⑦ What are indulgences?⑧ Who was Martin Luther?
Johann Gutenberg!!
A goldsmith from Mainz GermanyCreated a printing press with
replaceable/moveable wooden or metal letters 1436-1440
Printed a 42 line Bible
Reformation
Catholic church had become political Vocabulary Terms
①Papal Bull: additions to the Bible that came from the Pope
②Indulgences: bought from the Church as a pass straight to heaven to raise money
③Transubstantiation: belief that the bread and wine in Communion really turned into the body of Christ
Martin Luther (the white German One)
95 Theses
1517Martin Luther, a monk, becomes concerned
about the practices of the ChurchThinks that the Church was moving away
from the Bible –main complaints focused around the sale of indulgences
Nailed his list of questions and complaints to the church door for discussion
Church Loses Its Mind
Church excommunicates Luther when he will not renounce his work
Luther leaves the Church and starts the Protestant movement
Protestant: protesting against the Catholic church. All Christian religions that are not Catholic fall into this category
Luther=Lutheranism which is founded in Germany
Reformation Polka
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4TeJJmQJqU
Spanish Inquisition
Spanish Inquisition
Response to the Renaissance and the later Reformation was the Spanish Inquisition
Given permission by the Spanish royaltyThe church used physical violence to punish
all heretics and possible heretics Heretics: someone who doesn’t follow the rules of the
Church which included scientists, Jews, atheists, etc…
Ms. Layton Hearts Mel Brooks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5McSEU48Y8
King Henry VIII of England
Church of England
When you don’t give me what I want, I just take things!
Henry gained political and spiritual control of all of England
Kicked the Church and its priests outTook all of the land and money from the
ChurchThe actual religious practices of England
didn’t change anything though Henry served as the “pope”
The Wives
Catherine of Aragonm. 1509 - 1533Divorced
Anne Boleynm. 1533 - 1536Executed
Jane Seymourm. 1536 - 1537Died
Anne of Clevesm. 1540 Jan. - JulyDivorced
Kathryn Howardm. 1540 - 1542Executed
Katherine Parrm. 1543 - 1547Widowed
Children
Mary of Tudor (Katherine of Aragon)=Catholic
Elizabeth (Anne Boleyn) = ProtestantEdward VI (Jane Seymour) = Dead
Classwork
Write a well constructed BCR skipping lines Use the Rubric on the boardAnswer question 8 p 51