Origins of Renaissance
Trade Cities
Italian Renaissance
Beyond Italy
Important People
It's All Greek to Me
100

A period that began in the 1300's. 

What is The Renaissance?

100

Trading Route from Europe to Asia. 

What is the Silk Road?

100

The period following the Middle Ages, characterized by renewed interest in Greek and Roman culture and an  emphasis on people as individuals

What is The Renaissance?

100

A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.

What is Perspective?

100

He considered Italian, the people’s language, to be as good as Latin.

Who is Dante Alighieri? 
100

Signoria

What is a single rich family that controlled the government?

200

Classic writing and art was brought to Italy. Classic means...

What is cultures of ancient Greece and Rome?

200

The most beautiful trade city. 

What is Florence?

200

The cost of borrowing money.

What is interest?

200

Raphael, Botticelli, Titian, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci.

Who were some of the great artists of the Italian Renaissance?

200

During his time in China, he served as a government official.

Who is Marco Polo?

200

Written in Spanish; story about an old man who becomes a Knight and pokes fun at silly romantic stories of the middle ages.

What is Don Quixote?

300

Popular book translated to 100's of languages. 

What is the Bible?

300

They are: Milan, Genoa, Venice, Florence. 

What were the 4 Italian Trade Cities?

300

Rich man who is known for banks during the Renaissance.

Who is Cosimo de Medici?

300

Emphasized the actions and abilities of humans, people earning fame for their accomplishments.

What are basic ideas of Humanism?

300

Italian writer & poet; wrote The Prince.

Who is Niccolo Machiavelli?

300

Cosimo de Medici admired this artist for his knowledge, judgment, and art.

Who is Michelangelo?

400

Language used during the Classic Era.

What is Latin?

400

Reason Genoa and Venice were important in the trade between Asia and the rest of Europe.

What are the Port cities along trade routes?

What are the cities on the water near trade routes?

400

Mathematicians during the Renaissance created common symbols used today such as the square root, ________________, and ________________ signs. 

What are the Positive and negative signs?

400

It caused knowledge to spread and flourish.

What is the Printing Press?

400

German Painter who invented the Printing Press.

Who is Johann Gutenberg?

400

Leonardo da Vinci studied _______ to learn more about the human body and its organs. 

What is a cadaver?

500
Aside from increased trade, art, & artists _______ & _______ made advances during this time.  

What are Science & Education?

500

Trade goods from Asia poured into Europe; merchant families became rich and powerful; wealthy families contributed to the arts and learning.

What were the results of increased trading?

500

Unlike in Italy, northern scholars, focused on a blend of humanist and religious idea known as...

 What is Religious or Christian Humanism?

500

Artists who often painted realistic scenes from daily life.

Who are Northern Renaissance artists?

500

Wrote the Rules of Algebra.

Who is Girolamo Cardano?

500

Albrecht Durer 

Who is famous for woodcuts and paintings.

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