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The Renaissance: The Cultural Rebirth of Europe

The Renaissance: The Cultural Rebirth of Europe

  • Author: Wright, John D

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • 15th century Europe
  • Some historians dispute the term 'Renaissance' and its dates. The Mediterranean Trade revived with the crusades. Looting of Constantinople in 1204. Influx into western Europe of Byzantine scholars and scholarly texts after the fall of Constantinople in 14
  • Chapter One: Origins
  • Florence - how Italian city-states, led by Florence, unencumbered by heavy Papal influence or empire, and growing rich on wool production and east-west, north-south Mediterranean trade, were well placed to leap ahead intellectually and artistically. From
  • Chapter Two: Art and Architecture
  • Fine Art - laws of perspective. Giotto, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, Botticelli Pigments - Titian's blue. How Venetian Mediterranean trade enabled Architecture: Brunelleschi's Duomo in Florence, Doge's Palace in Venice, St Peter's Basilica, Rome. Papa
  • Northern Renaissance: Van Eyck, Pieter Brueghel the Elder, Albrecht Durer, Hieronymus Bosch
  • Chapter Three: Science and Medicine
  • How studies in anatomy advanced figurative art Understanding blood flow in the body Copernicus. Galileo. Inquisition.
  • Chapter Four: Exploration
  • Wealth, advances in shipbuilding and navigation skills, as well as the pioneering zeal of some Renaissance minds, enabled travellers to sail far further by sea. Age of Discovery. The Americas. Mapmaking. Amerigo Vespucci, Christopher Columbus.
  • Chapter Five: Literature and Music
  • Tallis, Taverner and Byrd. Polyphony in the Netherlands. Boccaccio, Petrarch, Dante. Elizabethan and Jacobean Theatre. Shakespeare and the English stage.
  • Chapter Six: Humanism, Political Thought and Religion
  • Machiavelli's The Prince. Thomas More's Utopia. Erasmus. Martin Luther, Vasari. Bookkeeping: Luca Pacioli
  • Chapter Seven: Legacy
  • Bibliography
  • Index