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The Renaissance and Reformation (1300– 1650) Lesson 2 The Renaissance in Northern Europe

The Renaissance and Reformation (1300– 1650) Lesson 2 The Renaissance in Northern Europe

The Renaissance and Reformation (1300– 1650) Lesson 2 The Renaissance in Northern Europe Learning

The Renaissance and Reformation (1300– 1650) Lesson 2 The Renaissance in Northern Europe Learning Objectives • • Describe themes that northern European artists, humanists, and writers explored. Explain how the printing revolution shaped European society.

The Renaissance and Reformation (1300– 1650) Lesson 2 The Renaissance in Northern Europe Key

The Renaissance and Reformation (1300– 1650) Lesson 2 The Renaissance in Northern Europe Key Terms • • Flanders Albrecht Dürer engraving Erasmus Sir Thomas More utopian William Shakespeare Johannes Gutenberg

Artists of the Northern Renaissance In the mid-1300 s, the Black Death had reduced

Artists of the Northern Renaissance In the mid-1300 s, the Black Death had reduced the population of Europe by one-third and brought the economy to a standstill. Italy recovered fairly quickly and was soon the center of the Renaissance and its creative upsurge. Only after 1450 did northern Europe enjoy the economic growth that had earlier supported the Renaissance in Italy.

Artists of the Northern Renaissance • • Flemish Painters Albrecht Dürer: A “German Leonardo”

Artists of the Northern Renaissance • • Flemish Painters Albrecht Dürer: A “German Leonardo”

Artists of the Northern Renaissance Analyze Information Pieter Bruegel painted this scene of Flemish

Artists of the Northern Renaissance Analyze Information Pieter Bruegel painted this scene of Flemish working life called The Harvesters in 1565. What are some Renaissance characteristics of this painting?

Northern Renaissance Humanists and Writers Like the Italian humanists, northern European humanist scholars stressed

Northern Renaissance Humanists and Writers Like the Italian humanists, northern European humanist scholars stressed education and classical learning. At the same time, they emphasized religious themes. They believed that the revival of ancient learning should be used to bring about religious and moral reform.

Northern Renaissance Humanists and Writers • • Erasmus Sir Thomas More Rabelais’s Comic Masterpiece

Northern Renaissance Humanists and Writers • • Erasmus Sir Thomas More Rabelais’s Comic Masterpiece Shakespeare Explores Universal Themes

Northern Renaissance Humanists and Writers Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch priest and humanist scholar

Northern Renaissance Humanists and Writers Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch priest and humanist scholar who was active during the Northern European Renaissance. He believed an individual's chief duties were to be open-minded and to show good will toward others.

The Printing Revolution The great works of Renaissance literature reached a large audience. The

The Printing Revolution The great works of Renaissance literature reached a large audience. The reason for this was a crucial breakthrough in technology—the development of printing in Europe.

The Printing Revolution • • The New Technology The Impact of the Printed Book

The Printing Revolution • • The New Technology The Impact of the Printed Book

The Printing Revolution Analyze Charts The chart shows the effects of the printing press

The Printing Revolution Analyze Charts The chart shows the effects of the printing press in Europe. Is it likely or unlikely that in 1500, only the largest European capital cities had printing presses?

The Printing Revolution Johannes Gutenberg with the first printing press in 1450 s Mainz,

The Printing Revolution Johannes Gutenberg with the first printing press in 1450 s Mainz, Germany

Quiz: Artists of the Northern Renaissance What Renaissance artistic theme appeared in the works

Quiz: Artists of the Northern Renaissance What Renaissance artistic theme appeared in the works of Van Eyck and Bruegel? A. B. C. D. the rise of the merchant class peasant life poverty in the cities religious scenes

Quiz: Northern Renaissance Humanists and Writers What was a goal that the writers Erasmus,

Quiz: Northern Renaissance Humanists and Writers What was a goal that the writers Erasmus, More, and Rabelais all had in common? A. B. C. D. telling comical tales translating biblical stories changing and reforming society abandoning old religions

Quiz: The Printing Revolution What was one impact of the printing revolution on European

Quiz: The Printing Revolution What was one impact of the printing revolution on European society? A. European readers learned classical languages as books became widely available. B. More people had access to knowledge because books became less expensive. C. Books were published in great numbers but were a luxury that only the wealthy could afford. D. The printing press made books more elegantly designed than in the past.