The Renaissance and The Reformation
The Renaissance and the Reformation In the 15th and 16th centuries, a new way of understanding the world developed, called Humanism. Humanism focused on human values and looked back to the classical cultures of Greece and Rome. This change in thought led to a new cultural movement based on classical secular art called the Renaissance. During this period, people began to criticise the corruption and abuses of the Catholic Church. [...]
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Didactic objectives Explain the factors that allowed economic and social recovery in the 15th century. Understand the origins, features, and evolution of humanist thought. [...]
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1. Humanism Humanism was a cultural movement that began in Italy in the 15th century. Its main characteristics were: A belief in the importance of the human being as the only species with reason and freedom. [...]
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The Renaissance and the Reformation In the 15th and 16th centuries, a new way of understanding the world developed, called Humanism. Humanism focused on human values and looked back to the classical cultures of Greece and Rome. [...]
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1.1 A new way of thinking Humanism was a cultural movement that began in Italy in the 15th century. Its main characteristics were: A belief in the importance of the human being as the only species with reason and freedom. [...]
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The printing press Until the middle of the 15th century, books were copied out by hand by monks and friars in monasteries. This process continued until German Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. [...]
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3.1. Society Humanism spread to European cities where it was supported by the growing influence of the bourgeoisie. A more open-minded mentality became common, as well as a belief in individualism. [...]
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Renaissance art originated in Italy. It can be divided into two periods: the Quattrocento, which developed in Florence in the 15th century, and the Cinquecento, which originated in Rome in the 16th century. 4.1. [...]
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The Italian Renaissance spread to other European countries in the 16th century. 5.1. The Renaissance in Flanders In Flanders, the Italian Renaissance had very little influence. [...]
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The Renaissance and the Reformation In the 15th and 16th centuries, a new way of understanding the world developed, called Humanism. Humanism focused on human values and looked back to the classical cultures of Greece and Rome. [...]
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The Renaissance and the Reformation In the 15th and 16th centuries, a new way of understanding the world developed, called Humanism. Humanism focused on human values and looked back to the classical cultures of Greece and Rome. [...]
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