Renaissance/Reformation/Scientific Revolution Time Line Project

  • 1400

    Johan Gutenberg

    Johan Gutenberg
    He was known as a German blacksmith, and inventor. Also, he was a printer, and publisher. He invented the printing press back in the 1400's.
  • 1400

    Humanism

    Humanism
    This is a philosophical, and ethical stance, that value and agency of human beings. Generally prefers critical thinking, as well of superstition.
  • 1400

    Perspective

    Perspective
    Art of drawing solid objects, on a two dimensional, surface so as to give the right to height weight and depth.
  • 1440

    Printing Revolution

    Printing Revolution
    Mechanical Devide used for appying pressure, to an inked surfaceresting upon a print meduim. This was created during the 1400's
  • Jan 1, 1449

    Lorenzo de' Medici

    Lorenzo de' Medici
    He was an Italian statesman, and ruler of the Florentine republic. He was known as a magnate diplomat. He was also known for artists and poets
  • Apr 15, 1452

    Leonardo da Vinci

    Leonardo da Vinci
    Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian polymath during the renaissance. He was into many arts and math education programs during his life. He was interested in art, math, engineering, literature, and geology.
  • Mar 6, 1475

    Michelangelo

    Michelangelo
    Michelangelo was an artist, painter, and architect. He was also very good in poetry. Also, he was the influence on development of art
  • Feb 7, 1478

    Thomas More

    Thomas More
    He was venerated in the catholic church, ads well as an English lawyer. He was Councillor to Henry the 8th. He was also noted as the renaissance humanists.
  • 1483

    Raphael

    Raphael
    He was known as an Italian Painter, and architect of the renaissance, His work is admired with a form of ease. He was mostly known as the Italian painter
  • Nov 10, 1483

    Martin Luther

    Martin Luther
    Known as a German professor, of theology, and the monk. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1507. He also came to reject the teachings and practices of the roman catholic church
  • Jul 28, 1491

    Henry the vlll

    Henry the vlll
    He was the second Tudor monarchistic his father. He is also best known for his six marriages. His first marriage was annulled.
  • Oct 10, 1509

    John Calvin

    John Calvin
    He was a french theologian, pastor, and and reformer. Reformer in a Geneva as well. He helped the popularize, between the sovereignty of god. He was also an important figure in the second generation.
  • Sep 7, 1533

    Elizabeth l

    Elizabeth l
    She was the queen of England for a very long time. She was also called the virgin queen. She was the last of the five monarchs of the house of tudor.
  • 1545

    Council Of Trent

    Council Of Trent
    Used for and promoted by the protestant reformation, and is described as the embodiment of counter reformation.
  • Jan 22, 1561

    Francis Bacon

    Francis Bacon
    He was an English Philosopher, His Works are devolved with the scientific method and remained influential. Bacon was the father of empiricism.
  • 1564

    William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare
    He was an English poet, playwright and actor. He was the greatest writer in the English language. He is called the nations poet and the "bard of Avon"
  • Feb 15, 1564

    Galileo

    Galileo
    He was an astronomer, physics, polymath from Pisa. He was the father of observational, astronomy. He was also the father of scientific method.
  • Sale of Indulgences

    Sale of Indulgences
    Mainly used for selling items. It was during the 1600's, and was a payment to the catholic church that purchased an exemption, from punishment, for some types of sins.
  • Isaac Newton

    Isaac Newton
    He was an English mathematician, Physics, and astronomer. He is widely recognized, as one of the most influential scientist. He is also a key feature in the scientific revolution.
  • Scientific Method

    Scientific Method
    Was created by the Pericles method, and acquires knowledge that is characterized by the development of science. Involved careful observations and one interprets the interprets of the observation.