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1、A,1,Renaissance,A,2,The word Renaissance means “rebirth”. The idea of rebirth originated in the belief that Europeans had rediscovered the superiority of Greek and Roman culture after many centuries of what they considered intellectual and cultural decline. The Renaissance was a cultural movement th
2、at spanned the period roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe. Historians often argue this intellectual transformation was a bridge between the Middle Ages and the Modern era. As a cultural movement, it encompass
3、ed innovative flowering of Latin and vernacular literatures, beginning with the 14th-century resurgence of learning based on classical sources. Humanist subjects consisted of the main body of education, the praise of human, human nature, and human life turned into the key note of literature. In poli
4、tics, feudalism is replaced by centralized power, nations of modern concept was formed.In economic field, this period witnessed the gradual establishment of capitalism, and the fast development of business and industry.,A,3,In religious area, the unification of the Catholic church was broken: the ab
5、solute power of religion no longer exists; priests lost control over peoples mind; and even in countries of Catholicism believers, secular power overweighed the church.In the domain of ideology, theology gave way to science, scholasticism was challenged by humanism.In social sphere, the newly-emergi
6、ng townspeople and bourgeois became rising class, which led to elevation of peoples social status through individual struggle and success. It is perhaps best known for its artistic developments.Though availability of paper and the invention of metal movable type sped the dissemination of ideas from
7、the later 15th century, the changes of the Renaissance were not uniformly experienced across Europe.,A,4,Contents,Renaissance IdeasBirth PlaceHumanists and Artists in Italian RenaissanceRenaissance in Other European CountriesGeographic Discovery,A,5,Renaissance Ideas,HumanismIndividualismSecularism,
8、A,6,Humanism,Humanism is a group of rational thoughts which focuses on human and human nature, including the value, dignity and talents of human beings, individually and collectively, and generally prefers individual thought and evidence (rationalism, empiricism), over established doctrine or faith.
9、The purpose of humanism is to liberate human beings from the bondage of religion through the advocation of equality among human, the affirmation of this life, and the assertion of peoples right to persure property and happiness.Under the influence of humanism, scholastic education gave way to classi
10、cs: rhetoric, grammar, poetry, history, Latin, Greek.,A,7,Individualism,It is the basic idea and important component of humanism, it is replacement of God standard by human standard.During the Renaissance, as a political and social philosophy, it stresseed not selfishness but individual freedom and
11、will, personnality and uniqueness, which actually establish a set of moral ideas accomdating to captilism.Focus on individual thought: Renaissance humanists believed that people should be themselves and not the same as everybody else. This not only shows how humanists wanted people to follow their d
12、reams, but also strengthens peoples inner confidence and enterprising spirit.It also paves the way for individual equality.Though individualism in the Renaissance put emphasis on individual, it doesnt mean discard of social obligation and others interest. Instead, it calls for individuals service an
13、d contribution to society, thus living a positive and honest life.,A,8,Secularism,The second key character of humanism is close correlation with realitic life and the proposal of secularism.Secularism or Secular Humanism is a way of life and thought that is pursued without reference to God or religi
14、on. “Secular” came to mean “belonging to this age, worldly.” In general terms, secularism involves an affirmation of this-worldly realities, along with a denial or exclusion of transcendent, other-worldly realities. It is a world view and life style oriented to the profane rather than the sacred, th
15、e natural rather than the supernatural. Secularism is a nonreligious approach to individual and social life.It lays stress on abundance and goodliness of real life.It lead people to reevaluate the value of possession.Affected by this idea, the Renaissance culture is more secular-oriented than that i
16、n middle ages.,A,9,Birth Place of Renaissance,Society and cities changed in the 1300s. Specialization in agriculture increased, resulting in more trade. Urban areas became centers of commerce, particularly in Italy.Italy did not exist as a political entity in the early modern period. Instead, it was
17、 divided into smaller city states and territories: the Kingdom of Naples controlled the south, the Republic of Florence and the Papal States at the center, the Milanese and the Genoese to the north and west respectively, and the Venetians to the east, and these city republics were devoted to notions
18、 of liberty.Italy appeared to have exited from Feudalism and its society was based on merchants and commerce. The relative political freedom they afforded was conducive to academic and artistic advancement.Likewise, the position of Italian cities made them intellectual crossroads.,A,10,Venice was Eu
19、ropes gateway to trade with the East, while Florence was a capital of textiles. Milan, west of Venice, is one of the richest cities, it controls trade through the Alps. During the Renaissance, money and art went hand in hand. The wealth such business brought to Italy meant large public and private a
20、rtistic projects could be commissioned and individuals had more leisure time for study.Besides, presence of antiquity was stronger in Italy than elsewhere in Europe.,A,11,Humanists and Artists in Italian Renaissance,HumanistsArtists,A,12,Humanists,Leonardo Bruni (1370-1444)Lorenzo Valla (1407-1457)G
21、iovanni Pico Della Mirandola (1463-1494)Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527),A,13,Leonardo Bruni (1370-1444),Brunis most notable work is History of the Florentine People, in which he glorified the republican system of Florence and its cultural achievement, attributed the prosperity of Florence to busines
22、smen, politicians and cultural artists rather than churches and theologians. By doing this, he broke the Medieval tradition of treating history as Gods will, thus this book has been called the first modern history book. Bruni was the first historian to write using the three-period view of history: A
23、ntiquity, Middle Ages, and Modern, which laid the conceptual groundwork for a tripartite division of history. While it probably was not Brunis intention to secularize history, the three period view of history is unquestionably secular and for that Bruni has been called the first modern historian.,A,
24、14,Lorenzo Valla (1407-1457),Lorenzo Valla was an Italian humanist, rhetorician, educator, and most important linguist. He is best known for his textual analysis that proved the Donation of Constantine was a forgery.The Donation of Constantine is an eighth-century forgery which supported the papacys
25、 claim to supreme political authority in western Europe.,A,15,Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola (1463-1494),Giovanni Pico della Mirandola was an Italian Renaissance philosopher. He is famed for writing the famous Oration on the Dignity of Man, which has been called the “Manifesto of the Renaissance”, an
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