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Do Now
• Please get a copy of the Renaissance Packet from the back of the room.
• Find the reading called “Interpretations of the Renaissance” featuring Jacob Burkhardt and Philip Lee Ralph. Please read each historian’s viewpoint on the Renaissance and take notes.
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Do Now Debrief• What is each saying about the Renaissance?• How does each support their respective argument?
Burckhardt Ralph
Argument: Argument:
Support: Support:
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The High Middle Ages
Foundations of Order and Freedom
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A Secular Civilization
• Period of Rapid Growth / Stability– Population– Agriculture
• Rise of feudal society – Serfdom (influence of clergy) – Rise of community– Lord-Vassal Relationship• Establishment of Kings
*would decline w/ establishment of towns
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Feudalism and Manoralism
• Feudalism: By MUTUAL AGREEMENT– Both Kings and Vassals had responsibilities towards
each other. – Lord – Vassal obligations could be terminated. – Nobility only
• Manoralism: Village w/ people & surrounding land belonged to estate. – People were serfs bound to land / lord– Agricultural base of society; supported ruling classes
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Towns & Commerce• Growth spurred by long distance trade (Italians /
Flemish)– Town people needed to buy food; rural people needed to
buy crafts (clothing, tools, utensils). • Acquisition of political rights– “Law Merchant” evolved into independent city states,
town charters, or leagues– Corporate liberties
• Guilds set standards / protected commerce / provided education
• Primary Goal: Prevent Competition• Helped lead to end to serfdom (money!!)
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Growing Monarchies & Government Institutions
• Kings consolidated power to create monarchy that would outlast them– Established peace & order in power transition– Sent officers to supervise interests, set up royal courts,
passed justice• Taxation• Growth of Parliaments (formalized “talks” with the
king) helped legitimatize rule w/o granting right to dictate. – Embodied collective interest of country through
representing 3 estates of society
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A Non-Secular Society
• Catholic Church touches ALL aspects of life– Ex: Lord / Vassal duties confirmed by religious oaths,
Bishops / abbots = feudal lords, King crowned by Church, Guilds adopted patron saints, etc.
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The Catholic Church
• Centralization of the Church– Nicholas II: Popes elected by Bishops– Gregory VII: Desecularized Church– Innocent III: Unified Christian World; est lasting
reforms. • Theology attempted to explain / give reason
to beliefs– Ex: Anselm Cur Deus Homo and Abelard Sic et Non
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Other Intellectual Changes
• Rise of Universities
• Influx of learning from Arab / Greek world– Universities put into Christian context– St. Thomas Aquinas = demonstration that faith &
reason could not be in conflict
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Crusades
• 1st Crusade: Pope Urban II 1095– Religious cover to consolidate power from feuding
nobles • Religious fervor brought ppl of all classes
together and led to extreme violence against Jews & Muslims
• Provided Europeans w/ new awareness of world
• Consolidated Catholicism in Europe
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What contributed to the birth of the
Renaissance?
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Characteristics of Renaissance
• Jacob Burkhardt– Civilization of Renaissance in Italy (1860)
• Description:– (a) Birthplace of “modern world”– (b) Distinct break (& shift) from Middle
Ages (darkness) to “modern era”
• Characteristics:– (1) Revival of antiquity (Greco-Roman)– (2) Individualism– (3) Secularism (in politics & society)
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Characteristics of Renaissance• (1) Evolutionary recovery from Middle Ages
– 14th Century: Plague, disorder, & recession– (a) Revival & Expansion of Trade: Naval technology &
development of Hanseatic League– (b) Industrial Developments: Textile machinery – (c) Banking Reform: Medici Family
• (2) Urban Society– Industrialization causes urbanization; 5 independent city-states– Commercial centers-cultural developments– Political institutions develop to deal with expansion of city-states
• (3) Rediscovery of Antiquity (Greco-Roman culture)– Affected cultural, social, and political activities– Reconcile pagan philosophy with Christian thought; new ways of
viewing human beings; new social ideal of well-rounded individuals.
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Birth of Modern Diplomacy
• Constant Political Instability btwn states: Milan, Venice, Florence, Papal States, Naples
• Results: – (1) Development of ambassadors independent from church– (2) “New Statecraft”
• Dark Age Politics: Ruler should do things that contribute to overall good of society, fits with Christian morals
• Machiavelli & the Prince (1513): – (1) Ruler acts on human nature (self-centered)– (2) Political activities should not be restricted by morality– (3) Separated morality from politics
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Questions to Think About…
• What changed in the Renaissance, why?
• What is similar to the Medieval Period? What is different? Why/How so?
• How do we still see the impact of the Renaissance today?
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Exit SlipUsing the Burckhardt and Ralph reading and your knowledge of European history to answer all parts of the question that follows: A. According to Burckhardt, what is ONE characteristic
that most distinguishes the Italian Renaissance from the preceding Middle Ages?
B. According to Ralph, what was ONE way in which the Renaissance was more medieval than modern?
C. Of Burckhardt's and Ralph's opposing interpretation of the Renaissance, IDENTIFY and EXPLAIN with whom you agree.
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THE INTELLECTUAL RENAISSANCE
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Italian Renaissance Humanism• Industrialization and Urbanization=Italy was cultural leader of Europe• Product of relatively wealthy, urban, upper-class society• Intellectual Renaissance: Humanism
– Based on study of classical literature & liberal arts education– Largely secular
• Petrarch: “Father of Italian Humanism” – Middle Ages: “Dark” Ages– Studying of Greco-Roman works provides insight as to mind-set of “modern
Europe.”
• Took a New Direction in 15th century– Petratch: Intellectual life was solitary– Bruni: Civic Humanism: Humanism applied to the state
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Petrarch
Bruni
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Education in the Renaissance• Humans could be changed by education
• Established schools – Vittorino: Establishes “Gonzaga”– Liberal studies: history; moral philosophy; eloquence; rhetoric; math; astronomy– Key to freedom; reach full potential– Elite movement
• Altered study of history: reduced role of miracles in historical interpretation (process)
• Printing:– (1) desire for knowledge– (2) standardized text– (3) religious ideas– (4) educated middle class
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Do Now: Compare the two images. In what way does the Renaissance image reflect the changing ideas of the period?
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Renaissance Art
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Characteristics of Dark Age Art
• (1) No depth• (2) Awkward Positioning• (3) People don’t look like PEOPLE• (4) Inaccurate portrayal of nature• (5) Dark, obscure colors• (6) Religious Themed• (7) Expression-less• (8) Rough “estimate” of the people, no perfection
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Dark Ages Art Renaissance Art
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Changes in Thought Impact Art
• Secularism influences new sense of reality
• Sense of space… no longer unknowable / divine, but “zone occupied by physical human beings”
• Sense of reality… objects/people looked and felt the same to all normal people perceiving them
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Changes in Thought Impact Art
• Influence of classical culture (architecture/sculpting)
• Painting…– Subject matter stays conservative (religious) but…– New representation of religion– Everything part of the real world captured and put
into picture. – Goal: Express a familiar theme in understandable
setting; portrayal of concrete realities
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Giovanni Bellini (1430-1516)Portrait of a Condottiere
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Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519)The Last Supper
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Raphael Sanzio(1483-1520)The Sistine Madonna
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MichelangeloBuonarotti
(1475-1564)La Pieta
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“To bang one’s head against a brick wall”
“To crap on the world
“The die is cast”
“To be armed to the teeth”“To put your armor on”“To bell the cat”
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“To be pissing against the moon”
“To try to kill two flies with one stroke”
“They both crap through the same hole”
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Characteristics of Renaissance Art
• Primary Objectives:– (1) Imitation of nature.– (2) Persuade views of the reality of the subject.– (3) Humans become center of focus (fits within
INDIVIDUALISM)
• Giotto credited w/ being first “modern Renaissance” artist
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Characteristics of Renaissance Art
• (1) Artists painted w/ concern for realism, expression
• (2) Developed techniques to portray perspective
• (3) “Scientification” of art (geometric arrays, using math to convey realism)
• (4) Creation of free standing objects (Greco-Roman)
• (5) Individualism within art (flaws, realism)
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Characteristics of Renaissance Art
• Masaccio (1401-1427) in Florence– Demonstration of REALISTIC relationship btwn
figures & landscape (perspective)
• Florentine painters absorbed realism– Mathematical side of painting (geometry &
perspective)– Movement & anatomical structure
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Art and Patronage
• Italians were willing to spend a lot of money on art.– Art communicated social, political, and spiritual
values.– Recovery of trade: Italian banking & international
trade interests had the money.• Public art in Florence was organized and
supported by guilds.
Therefore, the consumption of art was used as a form of competition for social & political status
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1. Realism & Expression• Expulsion from
the Garden
• Masaccio
• 1427
• First nudes sinceclassical times.
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2. Perspective
Perspective!Perspective!Perspective!
Perspective!Perspective!
First use of linear perspecti
ve!
Perspective!Perspective!
• The Trinity
• Masaccio
• 1427
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3. Classicism• Greco-Roman
influence.
• Secularism--break from Dark Ages ties to religion
• Humanism.
• Individualism free standing figures.
• Symmetry/BalanceThe “Classical
Pose”Medici “Venus”
(1c)
Bronze David (15c)
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• David by Donatello
• 1430
• Donato di Donatello (1386-1466) studied statues of antiquity
• First free-form bronze since Roman times
3. Classicism
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4. Emphasis on Individualism• The Duke & Dutchess of Urbino
• Piero della Francesca, 1465-1466.
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5. Geometrical Arrangement of Figures
• The Dreyfus Madonna with the Pomegranate
• Leonardo da Vinci
• 1469
• The figure as architecture!
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6. Light & Shadowing/Softening Edges
Chiaroscuro
Sfumato
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• Vitruvian Man
• Leonardo daVinci
• 1487
TheL’uomo
universale
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HIGH Renaissance (1480s-1530s)
• By the end of the 15th century, Italian artists had created a new artistic environment.
• Many had mastered scientific observation techniques
• Move onto individualistic forms of expression
• HIGH Renaissance saw ROME as new cultural center for IR
• Leo, Raphael, Michelangelo
• IDEALIZE Human form
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Leonardo DaVinci• Born on April 15, 1452• Father: Messer Piero Fruosino di Antonio da Vinci (Florentine lawyer)• Mother: Caterina, peasant• 1466: Apprenticed to Verocchio (Florentine guild painter)• 1476: Arrested in Mantua for solicitation • 1478: Hired by the Medicis in Florence and commissioned to paint works• 1482: Pained the Virgin on the Rocks• 1484: Commissioned to paint The Last Supper• 1502: Hired by Cesare Borgia in Rome• 1506: Opened art guild school• 1507: Mona Lisa or "la Gioconda” (the Laughing One)
– Subject: Lisa Gherardini– Bought by Francis I (France)– Lourve in Paris– Stolen on August 21, 1911
• 1519: Dies
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1. Self-Portrait -- da Vinci, 1512
1452 - 1519
• Artist
• Sculptor
• Architect
• Scientist
• Engineer
• Inventor
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Leonardo, the Artist
• The Virgin of the Rocks
• Leonardo daVinci
• 1483-1486
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Leonardo, the Artist:From his Notebooks 5000 pages
(1508-1519)
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Leonardo, the Scientist (Biology):Pages from his
Notebook
• An example of the humanist desire to unlock the secrets of nature.
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Leonardo, the Scientist (Anatomy):
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Michelangelo
� 1475 – 1564
� He represented the body in three dimensions of sculpture.
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� David
� MichelangeloBuonarotti
� 1504
� Marble
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15c
16c
What
a
difference
a
century
makes!
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The Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo Buonarroti
1508 - 1512
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The Sistine Chapel’s Ceiling
Michelangelo Buonarroti1508 - 1512
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The Sistine Chapel Details
The Creation
of the Heavens
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The Sistine Chapel Details
Creation of Man
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The Sistine Chapel Details
The Last Judgment
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Renaissance Art in Northern Europe
• Should not be considered an appendage to Italian art
• The differences between the two cultures:– Italy change was inspired by humanism with its emphasis on the
revival of the values of classical antiquity.– No. Europe change was driven by religious reform, the return to
Christian values, and the revolt against the authority of the Church.
• More princes & kings were patrons of artists.
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Characteristics of Northern Renaissance Art
• The continuation of late medieval attention to details.
• Tendency toward realism & naturalism [less emphasis on the “classical ideal”].
• Interest in landscapes.• More emphasis on middle-class and peasant life.• Details of domestic interiors.• Great skill in portraiture.
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Van Eyck:
The Crucifixion
&
The Last Judgment 1420-1425
Van Eyck:
The Crucifixion
&
The Last Judgment 1420-1425
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Giovanni Arnolfini and His
Wife
(Wedding Portrait)
Jan Van
Eyck
1434
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Jan van Eyck - Giovanni Arnolfini & His Wife
(details)
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Do at some point
• Please read the excerpt from “A Courtier Describes a Suspicious King – Louis the Spider” and answer the associated questions
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NEW MONARCHIES IN THE RENAISSANCE
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Distinguishing Characteristics
1) Recentralized power around monarch
2) Suppressing the nobility
3) Controlling the Church
4) Insisting loyalty of all
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Which one more accurately described human nature?
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Impact of Machiavelli
• Divorced politics from theology & moral philosophy
• Stated that effective rulers use power to act in own political interest– Admitted this is bad but what allows successful
rulers to remain in power. • Most successful states were “New
Monarchies”
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Why Develop?
• End of feudalism need for new ways to maintain control. – Use of bureaucrats appointed by monarch– Taxes
• Italians in northern courts
• Goal to extend rule as far as possible
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France• Hundred Years War (1337-1453) decimated
France• Nationalism: common English enemy;
reestablish power• Charles VII (1422-1461) – Commissioned a royal army– Right to levy taille (direct tax) w/o approval from
Estates-General– First time France had been united under one king
since 1200s
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France
• Louis XI (1461-1483): Spider King– Taille permanent– Charles the Bold; create middle kingdom France & HRE
(1477)– Louis added possession (Burgundy)– Added 4 more provinces; crushed opposition– Consolidation made way for French strength
• Consolidation of land & power– From nobility– From Naples– From clergy (Concordat of Bologna)
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Charles VII Louis XI (1422-1461) (1461-1483)
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The Renaissance in France
• Brought by nobles / army returning from Italy (Naples)
• Characterized by: Blend of “humorous skepticism and creative power”– Ex. Francois Rabelais “Pantagruel” and
“Gargantua”
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England• War of the Roses (1455-1485)• Henry VII (r. 1485-1509) – Establishes centralized monarchy over nobility by
banning “livery and maintenance”– Star Chamber royal council acted as court
• Dealt with property disputes / infractions of public peace.
– Increase Income• Judicial fees, fines, import taxes• Avoided war=no Parliament
– Encouragement of commercial activity wins favor w/ Middle Class
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Henry VII (1485-1509)
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The Renaissance in England• After Italian; ca. 1500-1640• Scholars deliberately traveled to Italy to learn
humanistic ideals– Educational – Technological innovations
• Henry VIII • Lord Chancellor Sir Thomas More (1478-1535)– Civic humanism– Biography of Pico della Mirandola– Utopia comment on social evils; offers vision of society
w/o poverty, crime, corruption• Women in the English Renaissance
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King Henry VIII (1491-1547) Sir Thomas More (1478-1435)
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Spain• Spain split into kingdoms w/o political recognition– Ferdinand & Isabella
• Significance of Catholic Church allows for Unification– Reconquista & expulsion of Jews– Inquisition only common court to all kingdoms
• Religious devotion way to prove self a “good Spaniard”
• Identity as Catholic leads to leading role in wars of religion & advocate for internal reform
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The Holy Roman Empire
• 3 states: Princely, Ecclesiastical, Imperil Free Cities
• HRE elected by 7 electors to protect liberties• Hapsburg manipulate to get elected from
1452-1806 and attempt to centralize power
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Charles V
• Most powerful ruler of his time…– Controlled: Austria, Netherlands, part of Burgundy,
Castile and Aragon, Spanish America, scattered possessions in Italy, HRE (head of Germany)
– Closest to “Universal Monarchy” since Charlemagne
• Other countries/rulers afraid of being absorbed into empire of Hapsburgs.
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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE RENAISSANCE
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Renaissance Catholicism• J. Wyclif & J. Hus
– Attack on Papacy: • (1) No biblical basis for authority• (2) Bible should be widely available• (3) Medieval Church (pilgrimage, veneration
of saints)• (4) Extravagance of Popes• (5) Immoral Behavior
– Catholic Church: Harsh toward heretics
• Early Attempts at Reform – Council of Constance attempted reform– P. Pius II-bull declaring bodies heretical– (1) Lost power in new monarchies– (2) Began to lose prestige
J. Wyclif
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Christian Humanism
• Goal to restore moral vitality w/in Christianity. – Sought to deepen understanding of religion.
• Characteristics:– Simple religion made complicated– Reform: Humans able to reason & improve– Education: Betterment of society.
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Christian Humanism
• Religious Humanistic Scholarship– Germany primary center of European life;
economic leader– Fostered idea that human powers could
understand/control nature developed• Ex. Mathematical conceptions of universe, cartography,
medical revolutions
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Erasmus
• Most notable figure of humanist mvt. • Wanted people to read Bible in vernacular hoping
they would gain better understanding of Christ’s teaching, turn away from “evil ways”
• Praise of Folly – satire of worldly focus of clergy• Handbook of a Christian Knight – How to take part
in worldly affairs but still remain devout Christian
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Erasmus
• Highly respected / admired by Church leaders
• Only attacked Church abuses; never challenged beliefs / principles.
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Mysticism & Lay Religion
• Religious impulses look toward more spiritual & moral tone (vs. glorification w/in public cult in Italy)
• Mysticism: Belief that individual soul could, in perfect solitude, commune directly w/ God. – Offered deeper religious experience than Church
could offer– More lay people not taking holy orders
• Brothers and Sisters of the Common Life