The Renaissance
The Renaissance
The Renaissance
Broad knowledge
about many things
in different fields
Deep knowledge of
skill in one area
Able to link areas
and create new
knowledge
What are the indexes of modernity?
Pressures for increased democracy
Loosening of old customs
Questioning of ancestral religions; increased
secularization
Demands for individual liberation
Expectation of a higher standard of living
Drive for more equality (gender, race, class, religious,
nationalities)
Elaborate means of transportation and communication
Advanced science, medicine, hygiene, agriculture
Sophisticated means for fighting or negotiating peace
Complex networks of finance and trade
Some brilliant people lived during this
time!
Leanardo da Vinci (1452-1519), painted (Mona
Lisa), studied geology, chemistry and anatomy,
designed buildings, canals and weapons and
sketched engines and flying machines.
Desiderius Erasmus (1466-1536), a priest who wrote
books, The Praise of Folly 1509, condemned ignorance
and superstition. He believed education could lead to
more perfect societies.
Raphael (1483-1520) Titian (1485-1576)
More art can be viewed
at the Louvre Museum
William Shakespeare, wrote Shakespeare’s Hamlet
plays showing humans as in
“To be or not to be….”
God’s image, but part of this
world as well.
Edward III (1312-1377) Edward IV (1442-1483)
Plantagenet York
Edward V (1470-1483) Edward VI (1537-1553)
York Tudor
Richard II (1367-14000) Richard III (1452-1485)
Plantagenet York
Henry IV (1367-1413) Henry V (1387-1422) Henry VI (1421-1471)
Lancaster Lancaster Lancaster
Henry VII (1457-1509) Henry VIII (1491-1547)
Tudor Tudor
Lady Jane Grey (1537-1554) Mary I (1516-1558) Elizabeth I (1533-1603)
9-day reign Tudor Tudor
Thank You…..