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Renaissance and Reformation 1450 - 1600
Renaissance
Worldviews
Medieval Worldview
1. Notion of a Divine Plan 2. Great Chain of Being; this thinking traces back to Plato and his followers 3. Dualism: a Platonic idea, spirit, soul, intellect and reason gave shape and nobility to unruly matter. In Christian eyes, our physical bodies incited us to sin. 4. Allegory: reading a material thing to find the higher spiritual or moral meaning behind it. 5. Providence: mere accidents seldom happen 6. Teleology: from Aristotle, all things have a telos, or inherent purpose
Renaissance Worldview.
The renaissance began as a adaption of Medieval worldviews and its initial target was as a campaign for medieval Latin.
Humanists unearthed old Greek and Classical works, looked to a more secular view of society, put the emphasis back on man as an entity
Humanists perfected a linguistic science called philology, the study of vocabulary and usage.
Art
The Renaissance Man: one who is learned in all the arts and sciences e.g. Da Vinci
Gutenberg invents movable type
Books become affordable, vernacular is used, news and propaganda is fostered; still, only a small portion of men can read.
The Growth of Science
"demystification of the world"
High Renaissance in Rome
the patronage moves from Florence to Rome
Castiglione writes The Courtier, a work on the skills and values of a good courtier
Macchiavelli writes The Prince, an analysis of power and how to be a good leader.
Social hierarchy
Inequality is good
Feudalist views
A method of governing in which land is central
Lords held fiefs, had power to tax, to judge, to run the local markets; power inherited
Great chain of being
A Revolution in the Military
Medieval Times
Armoured knights on horseback
Stone Castle
Gunpowder changed medieval times
Cannon was invented
In response to the cannon: star-shaped, bastioned fortresses were created
Kingston, Quebec, Louisburg, etc
Sixteenth-century Politics
Spain
- Continent was under partial Spanishhegemony until early 17th century.
- Spain was a divided kingdom
- Success came with its colonies in the NewWorld.
- Charles V split his kingdom and put
Spain and the Netherlands together and his successor faced problems of religious division.
France
- War of Religions: Huguenots (Calvinists) vs.Catholics
- Saint Bartholomew's Massacre killed manyHuguenots
- Henri IV of Bourbon enacts the Edict ofNantes, grants Huguenots immunity and says"Paris is worth a mass"
England
- Henry VIII splits the Church and forms AnglicanProtestanism because he cannot divorce hiswife.
- Henry's successor, Elizabeth I, defeats herCatholic older sister Bloody Mary for the throne,and rules for long years.
- conquers Spanish Armada
- Civil War happens in 1642 that unseats andbeheads Charles I, leading to a Calvinistrepublic
Italy
- Italy is not a singular state.; consisted mainlyof city-states such as Venice, Milan, Florence
Germany
- Was under rule in Hapsburg lands by HolyRoman Emperor.
- Peace of Augsburg enacted by Charles V: "hewho holds power holds religion."
- In 1618, Germany slips into the 30 Years War
Netherlands
- "low countries" where many traders met; 17provinces
- Fought against Spanish rule
Ottoman Empire
- Muslim state feared by Europe
- Had a civil service mainly made up of slaves,children of Christian mothers converted toIslam; the Janissaries were also slaves; theTurks also tolerated the practice of otherfaiths
Muscovy
- Ivan the Terrible undercuts power of the oldboyar nobility