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Renaissance & Reformation

  • Nov 21, 1283

    Mechanical Clock (Inventions)

    Mechanical Clock (Inventions)
    Big Ben is a symbol of how clocks evolved from sundials to actual clocks. One of the inventions during the Renaissance was the evolution of the pocket watch. Big Ben is an example of a turret clock in which the clock uses counter weight to keep track of time. [https://goo.gl/J9CwFx] (By Michela Breed)
  • Period: 1300 to

    Daily life

    Everyone thought, through social classes, the nobility could only be born into. [Life during the Renaissance Notes]
  • Apr 2, 1392

    The CanterBury Tales (Literary Works)

    The CanterBury Tales (Literary Works)
    Chaucer wrote this poem. It is about how 29 pilgrims went to the tomb of St. Thomas Beckett. [Artistic movements of the Renaissance]
  • 1400

    Life During the Renaissance

    During the Renaissance, a person's life would very upon birth, whether it be class or it be wealth. One person would not have the same life as another. [Note Set]
  • 1400

    Patrons of the Arts

    Patrons of the Arts
    It means being a person to "sponsor" the makings of paintings and plays. Some of these people include the Medici Family. [https://goo.gl/Vop7gB]
  • 1400

    Patrons of the Arts

    Patrons of the Arts
    Another patron could be Ludovico Sforza, the Duke of Milan. [https://goo.gl/Vop7gB]
  • 1410

    Oil paints (Inventions)

    Oil paints (Inventions)
    Created by Jan van Eyck. Oil paint was made to give painting a more versatile look to them and with it being oil the colors would mix together.[Grace's smore]
  • Nov 10, 1483

    Martin Luther (Reformation)

    Martin Luther (Reformation)
    Was born in 1483. He wanted the church to not sell indulgences and not lie. He wanted christians to have faith in their god. Lived in Wittenberg. [https://goo.gl/LJ2Xdz]
  • Dec 2, 1498

    The Last Supper (Renaissance Arts)

    The Last Supper (Renaissance Arts)
    This painting was created by Leonardo Da Vinci. He pictured how that Jesus's "last supper" happened. [https://goo.gl/SeKV26]
  • 1500

    Daily life

    Daily life
    In the daily life of many people, the man was the head of the household. The woman were just taught how to be a wife. However in the next few years females were given the chance to learn how to read and write. [Note set]
  • 1500

    The church (Pre-Reformation)

    The church (Pre-Reformation)
    The church was different before Martin Luther came along. It sold seats in the church for money. [Note Set]
  • Nov 1, 1503

    Mona Lisa (Renaissance Arts)

    Mona Lisa (Renaissance Arts)
    The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo de Vinci. It is an oil painting on a wooden frame. Was made in 1503. [https://goo.gl/K1zIlO]
  • 1510

    The Church (Pre-Reformation) part 2

    The Church (Pre-Reformation) part 2
    The church would also sell indulgences. People were told that it could spare the soul of a loved one, and let the soul out of Purgatory. [Note Set]
  • 1515

    The Church (Pre-Reformation) part 3

    The Church (Pre-Reformation) part 3
    The church was mainly controlled by Kings, Queens, and Popes. All of which could change the church and people's thoughts on the church. [Note Set]
  • May 2, 1519

    Leonardo da Vinci (Renaissance Artists)

    Leonardo da Vinci (Renaissance Artists)
    Leonardo da Vinci was a famous artist and inventor. Some of his famous works are the "The Last Supper" and "The Mona Lisa". Some of his inventions include 33 barreled organ and a helicopter.
    [https://goo.gl/X4uHya]
  • 1520

    The 95 theses (Reformation)

    The 95 theses (Reformation)
    The 95 theses were ideas from Martin Luther's point of view. Each these told a different story.[Note Set]
  • 1520

    The Problems (Reformation)

    The Problems (Reformation)
    The problems of the church were politics and corruption. Which means power and what the people were told to believe. [Note Set]
  • Dec 31, 1522

    The German Bible (Literary Works)

    The German Bible (Literary Works)
    The German bible is thanks to Martin who, in the year 1522, translated the Hebrew and Latin version of the New Testaments to German so everyone could read it. [https://goo.gl/Q8S7G8]
  • Mar 3, 1543

    The Scientific Method (Scientific Discoveries)

    The Scientific Method (Scientific Discoveries)
    The scientific method has evolved throughout the years. It was created by Francis Bacon and Galileo Galilei. [Korrine's smore]
  • Apr 4, 1543

    Heliocentric-Solar-System (Inventions)

    Heliocentric-Solar-System (Inventions)
    The heliocentric solar system was the first model of the "correct
    (since everyone thought the everything revolved around the earth)" model of the solar system. It was created by Nicolaus Copernicus. [Sean's Smore]
  • Jan 2, 1563

    The Tower of Babel (Renaissance Arts)

    The Tower of Babel (Renaissance Arts)
    The painting is based on a tower that people started to build so that they may "reach unto heaven". The painting was created to be a religious, a landscape, and a social painting because the tower was built by the people to reach god. [https://goo.gl/7DngXW]
  • Dec 5, 1569

    Pieter Bruegel the Elder (Renaissance Artists)

    Pieter Bruegel the Elder (Renaissance Artists)
    He was a famous Netherlandish painter, some of his works include the tower of babel. [https://goo.gl/G26i5D]
  • Astronomy (Scientific Discoveries)

    Astronomy (Scientific Discoveries)
    During the Renaissance scientists began to experiments with the world around them. Some of these tests and studies were about galaxy the stars around them. [https://goo.gl/V7s3OP]
  • Alchemy (Scientific Discoveries)

    Alchemy (Scientific Discoveries)
    Alchemy was to be believed as some of the first forms of chemistry. Alchemy was thought to be a science that could turn a material into another. [https://goo.gl/caKXIa]
  • The Divine Comedy (Literary works)

    The Divine Comedy (Literary works)
    This is a poem about the soul's journey to salvation. Written by Dante, he tells the story of how the soul goes through Hell, Purgatory, and then to Heaven. [Artistic movements of the Renaissance]