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Page 1: Chapter 1 Section 2.  In the 1400s, the ideas of the Italian Renaissance began to spread to Northern Europe.  Renaissance ideas such as the importance

Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Section 2Section 2

Page 2: Chapter 1 Section 2.  In the 1400s, the ideas of the Italian Renaissance began to spread to Northern Europe.  Renaissance ideas such as the importance

In the 1400s, the ideas of the Italian Renaissance began to spread to Northern Europe.

Renaissance ideas such as the importance of the individual are a strong part of modern thought.

Page 3: Chapter 1 Section 2.  In the 1400s, the ideas of the Italian Renaissance began to spread to Northern Europe.  Renaissance ideas such as the importance

Artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Michelangelo reflected the Renaissance spirit through their work.

Each showed an interest in classical culture, a curiosity about the world, and a belief in human potential.

Humanist writers expanded ideas about individuality.

By the late 1400s, Renaissance ideas had reached Northern Europe – England, France, Germany & Flanders.

Page 4: Chapter 1 Section 2.  In the 1400s, the ideas of the Italian Renaissance began to spread to Northern Europe.  Renaissance ideas such as the importance

Unlike Italy, England and France were united under strong monarchs.

Monarchs purchased paintings from artists, as a way to support the arts.

Northern traditions blended with renaissance ideas to form a new blend.◦ Northerners focused more on

realism.◦ Created plans for social

reform.

Page 5: Chapter 1 Section 2.  In the 1400s, the ideas of the Italian Renaissance began to spread to Northern Europe.  Renaissance ideas such as the importance

Trying to flee war, many Italian artists fled to Northern Europe.◦ Brought their styles and techniques.

Northern Europeans, studying in Italy, also brought back ideas from the Italian Renaissance.

Page 6: Chapter 1 Section 2.  In the 1400s, the ideas of the Italian Renaissance began to spread to Northern Europe.  Renaissance ideas such as the importance

New ideas led to critiques of the Christian Church for a failure to inspire people to live a Christian life.

Christian humanists sought to reform society, particularly education.◦ Founded a school for both

boys and girls.

Page 7: Chapter 1 Section 2.  In the 1400s, the ideas of the Italian Renaissance began to spread to Northern Europe.  Renaissance ideas such as the importance

Desiderius Erasmus ◦ Praise the Folly – poked fun

at greedy merchants, heartsick lovers, etc.

Thomas More◦ Utopia – Model of Society

(no war, corruption or greed) Utopia – Greek term that

means no place. Now used to mean an

ideal place.

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Many families could not afford to send all their children to school.◦ Therefore, sent their sons.

Christine de Pizan ◦ One of the first women to

earn a living as a writer.◦ Questioned different

treatment of boys and girls.

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Period when Renaissance spread to England (~mid-1500s).

Named after Elizabeth I.◦ Well educated◦ Supported development of

English art and literature.

Page 10: Chapter 1 Section 2.  In the 1400s, the ideas of the Italian Renaissance began to spread to Northern Europe.  Renaissance ideas such as the importance

Elizabethan Age Used classics for

inspirations. Deep understanding of

humans and their flaws. Macbeth, Hamlet, Othello,

Romeo & Juliet, King Lear, A Midsummer Night’s Dream & The Taming of the Shrew.

Page 11: Chapter 1 Section 2.  In the 1400s, the ideas of the Italian Renaissance began to spread to Northern Europe.  Renaissance ideas such as the importance

Chinese invented block printing – not practical for Europeans.

~1440 Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press.◦ Produce books quickly &

cheaply.◦Bible was first book

printed with movable type.

How did this help spread ideas?

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Period of great artistic & social change.

Changes in Art◦ Drew on techniques & styles

of Greece and Rome.◦ Paintings were individualistic

& realistic.◦Secular works.◦Vernacular languages, instead

of Latin, were used.◦ Praised individual

achievement.

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Changes in Society◦ Printing – more information

available & less expensive. Increased desire for learning. Increased the use of the vernacular

and literacy rates.◦ Published new discoveries & legal

proceedings.◦ Views on how life should be lived.◦ Questioning political structures &

religious practices.