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Apr 24, 1300
Inventions (Science)
~Mechanical Clock
~Underwater Warship
~Gunpowder -
Apr 24, 1300
Science
New advancements made education better. -
Apr 22, 1304
Francesco Petrarca (Humanism)
He was later known as The first great humanist. -
Apr 22, 1350
The Renaissance begins
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Apr 22, 1350
Humanism
The philosphy that humans are rational beings. It became popular in the renaissaince. -
Apr 22, 1350
Education
books were mass produced so children could read more and, advancements in science and literature made things more realistic -
Period: Apr 22, 1350 to Apr 22, 1550
The Renaissance
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Apr 22, 1386
Donatello
~1386-1466
~Greatest Sculptor of the 15th century
~Influenced many Italian artists, including Michelangelo into the 16th century -
Apr 22, 1445
Botticelli
Contributed to this artistic rediscovery with his own interpretations of ancient greek and Roman mythology such as the birth of venus and primavera as well as other images such as pallas and the cantaur venus mars. -
Apr 22, 1450
Education
humanism contributed to education and had a very long lasting effect on modern world education today -
Apr 24, 1452
Leonardo Da Vinci
~1452-1519
~apprenticed to an artist at a young age
~sculptor, painter, architect, sketch, design, inventor -
Apr 22, 1475
Michelangelo
~sculpter, artist and an architect.
~1475-1564.
~Started Painting the sistine chapel in 1508 and ended in 1512. -
Apr 24, 1483
Rapheal
~1483-1520
~master painter and architect
~mostly known for painting angels and Madonnas