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Period: Jan 1, 1300 to
Renaissance
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Jan 1, 1440
Discovery of the printing press pt.1
o DATED
1440
o LOCATED: Where was it?
From Chinese and then adopted by a German, then it spread more through Europe.
DESCRIBED: What was it? What happened?
The printing press was an invention that makes copies by putting ink on letters carved in wood. -
Jan 1, 1440
Discovery of the printing press pt.3
How is it related to Renaissance Humanism?
Humanist was able to spread their ways faster. Martin Luther used the Printing Press to make copies of his 95 Theses.
How is it similar or different to modern art/ science/ current events?
The printing press is similar to modern printers. We use modern printing press for newspapers to be mass produced to give to customers. -
Jan 1, 1440
Discovery of the printing press pt.2
o EXPLAINED (in at least 2 sentences EACH)
Why is it important? What short and long-term impacts did it have on society?
It was important because it allowed people to recreate books (like the bible) faster than writing one book by hand. With the bible being copied faster people were able to read it themselves and interpret the bible. -
Jan 1, 1511
The School of Athens pt.1
o DATED
1511
o LOCATED: Where was it?
Apostolic Palace
DESCRIBED: What was it?
The School of Athens is a painting of historical people. -
Jan 1, 1511
The School of Athens pt.3
How is it similar or different to modern art/ science/ current events?
The School of Athens sculpted the way of modern art. Without The School of Athens and other renaissance art created a different way of looking at humans. -
Jan 1, 1511
The School of Athens pt.2
o EXPLAINED (in at least 2 sentences EACH)
Why is it important? What short and long-term impacts did it have on society?
The School of Athens influenced renaissance art, by how it was painted. Renaissance art is colorful and has a wider view than older arts.
How is it related to Renaissance Humanism?
The people in the painting were people who helped the renaissance. The School of Athens is a painting of humanist. -
Jan 1, 1517
95 Theses pt. 1
o DATED
1517
o LOCATED: Where was it?
Posted on the castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany
DESCRIBED: What was it? What happened?
The 95 Theses was a piece of literature, written by Martin Luther that explained how the roman catholic church was corrupted. -
Jan 1, 1517
95 Theses pt. 2
o EXPLAINED (in at least 2 sentences EACH)
Why is it important? What short and long-term impacts did it have on society?
The 95 Theses was the primary reason for the Protestant Reformation. It influenced people to change into Protestantism.
How is it related to Renaissance Humanism?
The 95 Theses is related to Renaissance humanism because his 95 theses say that humans are equal. Also that humans were able to do great things but were also able to mess up and do terrible things. -
Jan 1, 1517
95 Theses pt.3
How is it similar or different to modern art/ science/ current events?
The 95 theses is similar to odern day comics that criticize things that humans see as the wrong thing the government or presdent did. -
Jan 2, 1517
Protestant Reformation pt.1
o DATED
1517
o LOCATED: Where was it?
England
o DESCRIBED
§ What was it? What happened?
Many branches of Protestantism was made. -
Jan 2, 1517
Protestant Reformation pt.2
o EXPLAINED (in at least 2 sentences EACH)
§ Why is it important? What short and long-term impacts did it have on society?
It caused many new branches of the prostestant reformeers.All around Wurope religions were different.
§ How is it related to Renaissance Humanism?
People were able to believe in any religion they wanted to. Some religions believed humans were greater than animals, some thought different. -
Jan 2, 1517
Protestant Reformation pt.3
§ How is it similar or different to modern art/ science/ current events?
The Protest Reformation is similar to our government today, since people of different and similar paries have been disagreeing on information and what they should be doing. The only difference is that the government won't be breaking into different branches again. -
Jan 1, 1519
Mona Lisa pt.1
o DATED
1519
o LOCATED: Where was it?
The Louvre
o DESCRIBED
§ What was it? What happened?
A famous renaissance art, made by Leonardo da Vinci. -
Jan 1, 1519
Mona Lisa pt.2
o EXPLAINED (in at least 2 sentences EACH)
§ Why is it important? What short and long-term impacts did it have on society? § How is it related to Renaissance Humanism? § How is it similar or different to modern art/ science/ current events? -
Jan 1, 1529
King Henry VIII starts Church of England pt.1
o DATED
1529
o LOCATED: Where was it?
England
o DESCRIBED
§ What was it? What happened?
The Reformation Parliament took the popes powers away and made Henry leader of the church.
The Reformation Parliament took the popes powers away and made Henry learder of the church. -
Jan 1, 1529
King Henry VIII starts Church of England pt.2
o EXPLAINED (in at least 2 sentences EACH)
Why is it important? What short and long-term impacts did it have on society?
King Henry VIII was able to divorce his wife when he chooses, to try and get a male child to rule the throne. Although after Henry dies he created religious turmoil, which his Henrys children had to fix.
How is it related to Renaissance Humanism? How is it similar or different to modern art/ science/ current events?