renaissance

  • invention printing press
    15

    invention printing press

    a printing press is a device for applying pressure to an ink surface resting upon a print medium,thereby transferring ink.
  • movable type
    270

    movable type

    moveable is a system and technology of printing and typography that use movable components to reproduce to elements of a documents usally on the medium paper
  • daily life music hurdy gurdy
    Jan 2, 1150

    daily life music hurdy gurdy

    the hurdy gurdy is a stringed instrument that produces sounds by a crank-turned rosined wheel rubbing against the strings.the wheel functions much like a violin bow,and single notes played on the instrument sounds similar to those violins.
    http://www.hurdy-gurdy.org.uk/history.html
  • the papacy for the  church
    Jan 2, 1309

    the papacy for the church

    they just rebewed it in the 1420 when the pope martin when they movs seat bak to roman
  • history of catholic
    Jan 2, 1403

    history of catholic

    the Catholics do believe in faith and also and they did find Jesus Christ and they also had the constitutions of the church was found
  • saint George
    Apr 23, 1415

    saint George

    Donatello carved his statue of saint George for the guild armorer and sword maker maker in Florence like the statue of saint mark the statue of st George was destined for the guilds niche in the building orf orsanmichele because the guild was over sized it only could afford the statue it was marble also other that bronze.
    http://www.italianrenaissance.org/donatellos-st-george/
  • the catholic church
    Jan 2, 1417

    the catholic church

    the renaissance maybe be conceiderd in a general or a particularly scene. achievement of what is team the modern sprint in opposition prevailed in the middle age
    http://theborgias.wikifoundry.com/page/History+of+the+Catholic+Church+to+the+Renaissance
  • basilica DI San Lorenzo
    Jan 1, 1422

    basilica DI San Lorenzo

    San Lorenzo is one of the most significant renaissance church in Florence also there are story of its construction witness and testified to the fortunate rise of the medic.
  • Jan van eyck
    Feb 21, 1434

    Jan van eyck

    Jan Van Eyck was in fact was a painting with oils far back were India and chines painter of the filthy century however Jan Van Eyck was one of the most earliest master of technique.
    http://www.italian-renaissance-art.com/Jan-Van-Eyck.html
  • daily life family
    Jan 2, 1448

    daily life family

    as with courtship betrothal and marriage rituals those that attended the arrival of children were accomplish gifts and givens.

    http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/bifa/hd_bifa.htm
  • spice trade daily life
    Feb 21, 1450

    spice trade daily life

    those incentive spice jars sitting on your cupboard dont do much to reavel there incredible history but did u know nutmeg was once weigh by that gold
    http://www.silkroadspices.ca/history-of-spice-trade
  • literary work
    Jan 2, 1455

    literary work

    the philological and historical period known as the renaissance started in Italy during the 14 century and spread through Europe bring on a rebirth of secular created endevers and study for a long tearm of determination by the catholic church
    https://www.reference.com/art-literature/characteristics-renaissance-literature-745be8612256ac47
  • who was martin Luther
    Jan 2, 1456

    who was martin Luther

    he was born in Germany in 1483 and he died in 1456 and also he is the most influential fingers in the western
    https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8&safe=active&ssui=on#q=marin+luther+what+did+he+do+in+renaissance&safe=active&ssui=on
  • patrons of the art
    Jan 1, 1472

    patrons of the art

    in the late fifteen century Florence had more woodcarver than butcher,suggestion that art
  • martin luther
    Jan 21, 1483

    martin luther

    there were a few years that were difficult also martin Luther did not find the religion enlightenment he was seeking along.also at age 27 he got opportunity to be a delegated to a church conference in roam.
    http://www.biography.com/people/martin-luther-9389283#spiritual-anguish-and-enlightenment
  • martin Luther of the renaissance
    Nov 10, 1483

    martin Luther of the renaissance

    martin Luther was a man that was spectacular thoughts on the catholic community during his time.also martin Luther was a great man of the renaissance who had changed the corrupt catholic church.
    http://martinlutherrenaissance.weebly.com/
  • literary work
    Jan 2, 1500

    literary work

    renaissance just mean rebirth thats just what it means also revival also most of the art get sent to Europe.
    http://study.com/academy/lesson/introduction-to-renaissance-literature-characterizing-authors-and-works.html
  • Mona Lisa
    May 22, 1503

    Mona Lisa

    the original Mona Lisa is located in the louver museum in pairs tho Leonardo da vinci the famous portrait in Florence, Italy he probably continued working on the paintings. also Mona Lisa popular wood panel by the Italian painter. http://www.lairweb.org.nz/leonardo/mona.html
  • Raphael
    Apr 6, 1520

    Raphael

    a leader finger of Italian higher renaissance classicism raphael is the best known for his Madonnas including Sistine Madonnas and for his larger figure composition in the palace of the Vatican in Rome.
    http://www.biography.com/people/raphael-41051#early-life-and-training
  • literary work

    literary work

    in there tradition of literature remarkably for it exacting and burlient achievement. the Elizabeth and early Stuart period had been said to represent the most brilliant century of all.
    https://www.britannica.com/art/English-literature/The-Renaissance-period-1550-1660
  • patrons with the art

    patrons with the art

    during the renaissance being a patrons mean much more then being a wealthy person who responserd an artist to their work. its significantly a way of life a ranking, and also there were slaves
    https://nhcs.wikispaces.com/Renaissance+Patrons
  • patrons of the art

    patrons of the art

    the cutler of the court was a mixture old and new,combining medieval chivalry and renaissance humanism.
    talianrenaissanceresources.com/units/unit-8/essays/introduction/