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文档介绍:Renaissance
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overview
origins
characteristics
The three geniuses of Renaissance
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精品资料
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你怎么称呼老师?
如果老师最后没有总结一节课的重点的难点,你是否会认为老师的教学方法需要改进?
你所经历的课堂,是讲座式还是讨论式?
教师的教鞭
“不怕太阳晒,也不怕那风雨狂,只怕先生骂我笨,没有学问无颜见爹娘 ……”
“太阳当空照,花儿对我笑,小鸟说早早早……”
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Overview
14th–17th centuries
cultural movement
European
Beginning in Italy
literature, philosophy
art, music, politics,
science, religion,
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Origins
13th century
Italy
Florence
People lost their faith in the church and began to put more focus on human beings and material possessions
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Social and political structures in Italy
The unique political structures of late Middle Ages Italy have led some to theorize that its unusual social climate allowed the emergence of a rare cultural efflorescence. Italy did not exist as a political entity in the early modern period. Instead, it was divided into smaller city states and territories
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Beginning of the Renaissance
The Italian Renaissance had placed human beings once more in the center of life's stage and infused thought and art with humanistic values. In time the stimulating ideas current in Italy spread to other areas and combined with indigenous developments to produce a French Renaissance, an English Renaissance, and so on.
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Why the Renaissance emerged in Italy ?
It’s prosperous trade and production of handicraft .
It’s rich variety of urban social life coinciding with the emergence of more cities .
The wealth of culture passed down from the artistic and architectural heritage of Rome and the fourth was the use of Latin as a common language in the Italian society .
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Cultural conditions in Florence
It has long been a matter of debate why the Renaissance began in Florence, and not elsewhere in Italy. Scholars have noted several features unique to Florentine cultural life which may have caused such a cultural movement.
Lorenzo de' Medici, ruler of Florence and patron of arts
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