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Renaissance

Definition

The Renaissance was a period in European history, from the 14th to the 17th century, marked by a revival of interest in classical learning and values. It's known for its advancements in art, literature, science, and exploration.

Related terms

Humanism: A philosophical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings. During the Renaissance, this meant focusing on human potential and achievements rather than divine or supernatural matters.

Patronage: This is like being a sponsor or supporter. In the context of the Renaissance, wealthy individuals or institutions would financially support artists, scholars, and explorers to pursue their work.

Perspective: In art history terms, perspective refers to representing three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface (like a canvas) in a way that looks natural and realistic. This technique was developed during the Renaissance.

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Subjects (5)

  • AP Art History

  • AP German

  • AP Human Geography

  • AP Spanish Literature

  • AP World History: Modern

Study guides (5)

  • AP European History - 1.4 Printing

  • AP European History - 1.11 Causation in the Renaissance and Age of Discovery

  • AP European History - 4.1 Contextualizing the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment

  • AP European History - 4.7 Causation in the Age of the Scientific Revolution

  • AP European History - 9.9 Decolonization

Additional resources (1)

  • AP European History - Unit 2 Overview: Age of Reformation

Practice Questions (20+)

  • In which Italian city was the Renaissance born?

  • Which economic factor was vital in the rise of the Renaissance?

  • Who is credited with inventing the printing press during the Renaissance?

  • Which artist created the famous "Mona Lisa" painting during the Renaissance?

  • Which influential figure of the Renaissance is known for his works "The School of Athens" and "The Marriage of the Virgin"?

  • What did European society experience during the Renaissance and Age of Discovery?

  • What led to increased European overseas expansion during the Renaissance and Age of Discovery?

  • When did the Renaissance begin?

  • Which of the following is not an impact of the Renaissance and Age of Discovery on European society?

  • What is an example of a major work that was printed using the printing press during the Renaissance?

  • What was the impact of the Renaissance on 16th century society and culture?

  • What impact did the Renaissance have on the Catholic Church's political power during the state-building period?

  • Which of the following was a manifestation of individualism during the Renaissance and Reformation?

  • During the Renaissance, there was a renewed interest in the classical works of ancient Greece and Rome. This led to the rediscovery and translation of many texts, which had a profound impact on the way Europeans thought about the world. What other development was influenced by this renewed interest?

  • Which Italian city is often regarded as the birthplace of the Renaissance?

  • What period directly preceded the Renaissance in Europe?

  • In what century did Gutenberg's invention revolutionize printing and help spread knowledge during the renaissance?

  • What was a key philosophical concept that emerged during Renaissance, emphasizing human potential and achievements?

  • Who is famously known for developing the printing press during the Renaissance period?

  • Which city-state is widely acknowledged as the birthplace of the Renaissance?

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