Vocabulary
Artists
Scholars/Philosophers
Printing press
Writers
100
What is rhetoric?
The art of persuasive speaking and writing.
100
Who is Michelangelo and what was he famous for?
He was a brilliant sculptor, painter, poet, and architect. He painted ceiling fresco's and he made a David marble sculpture.
100
Give 3 facts about Erasmus
* 1466-1536 * He was a strong defender of the Roman Catholic Church * Believed the bible should be translated from Latin and Greek to more vernacular languages of Europe so that more people could read it * Thought that students should be taught to discover, argue, reason and apply * Thought that studying literature is better with discussion because there is no value in memorizing * Born in Holland, became a monk and studied in France, Italy and other states
100
Who made the printing press?
Johanne Gutenburg.
100
Give at least 3 facts about Geoffrey Chaucer
*1343-1400 *Early writer of the English *Wrote the book "Canterbury Tales" ♦it described the social/political circumstances of the time, using humorous stories pilgrims on their way to the Canterbury cathedral♦
200
What is a capitalist society?
A society with an economic system that depends on private investment and money profit.
200
Who was Leonardo Da Vinci and what was he famous for?
He was one of the best renaissance painters. He introduced the technique smufado (blurring of lines). He is best known for his "Mona Lisa".
200
Give 3 facts about Petrarch?
* 1304-1374 * Discovered and translated ancient classical Greek and Roman texts and promoted their study * Believed artists, writers and scholars should return to original sources for humanist studies * Discovered writing by ancient political/orator Cicero * Believed truly educated people traveled, surrounded themselves with/read books * Was Christian * Believed a person could be religious, yet still follow the human philosophy ;) * Was possible to believe God and value life on Earth
200
Who benefited from the printing press and why?
Mostly common people benefited because they were now able to view what the higher class was seeing. They could entertain themselves by books and started to work less. Authors also benefited because now their work was being seen by more people and their books became more popular.
200
Give at least 3 facts about Sir Thomas More
*1478-1535 *Was an important advisor to King VIII of England *Advocated religious tolerance *Executed by the king for his refusal to denounce the Roman Catholic Church *Declared a Saint in 1935 because of his unwavering belief in the Roman Catholic Church and his willingness to die for his belief *Influenced the education system in England, which began placing more emphasis on the humanist and the ideals of Renaissance humansim
300
What is Utopia
A perfect world
300
Who is Massaccio and what is he famous for?
He was the first painter to use bother linear and aerial perspective. He painted many frescoes and he is also know for "The Trinity".
300
Give 3 facts about Guillaune Budé
* 1467-1540 * Questioned the interpretations of the medieval commentators * Believed lawyers should study texts in original Latin and ignore the interpretations * French universities were soon changing their law programs to follow Budé's ideas of applying classics to contemporary issues * In charge of the king's library, which he filled with ancient manuscripts and works of humanist scholars, this library was the orgin of the national library of France (which today is one of the world's greatest libraries)
300
Who did not benefit from the printing press and why?
The RCC (roman catholic church) did not benefit. The bible had now been printed and most if not all people had a bible to carry around. Common people stopped going to the church on a daily bases and prayed by themselves. In the eyes of the church, God was looking down and or frowned upon this. Scribes also did not benefit because they would hand write most books, and now because of the printing press, were going out of business. Noblemen as well as kings and knights were not benefiting because having a book was a sense of power, and put you up higher than others who did not have one.
300
Give at least 3 facts about François Rebalis
*1494-1553 *Important writer of the French Renaissance *Wrote the Pantagruel, a series of books about the adventures of a giant called Gargantua and his son Pantagruel *His books used satire to poke fun at institutions in society he thought should change ♦wanted to entertain and educate his readers, his works clearly showed humanist interest in questioning all aspects of society and existence♦ *Books were banned by the Church, yet they were read far and wide
400
What is vernacular?
Local, common or native refering in particular to languages
400
Who is Donatello and what is he famous for?
Donatello was famous for works such as the statue david from 1440 and Niccolo Da uzzano. His style was bronze sculptors.
400
Give 3 facts about Michel de Montaigne
* 1533-1592 * French philosopher who believed that people should behave honorably, respect themselves and others. Friendship, love and courage should form the basis of human action * First to write his ideas and philosophies in short opinion essais (or attempts) at expressing his thoughts. * Created the essay writing format *
400
Who had made the printing press centuries before Gutenburg?
The Chinese. ( Han Chinese. )
400
Give at least 3 facts about La Pléiade (mid-1500s)
*Seven French Renaissance poets *Named after Pléiades, a constellation of seven stars with equal brightness *Believed that literature of France should be written in French rather than Latin *Thought that Great French literature should imitate the classical literature of Greece and Rome
500
Having to do with physical things: the exact opposite spiritual.
What is secular?
500
He is a french painter, he painted illustrations for books/scenes from the bible and a new individual way. He is known for his painting ''Hebrews in the deserts''
Who is Jean Fouquet and what is he famous for?
500
when was the printing press made?
1450.
500
Give at least 3 facts about William Shakespear
*1564-1616 *Wrote poetry and plays know for their inventive use of language and their insights into human nature *The texts' themes are reproduced into movies, books, music and video games. They are also translated *Plays were especially popular with lower classes, for they were written to people in all classes
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