Tuesday, October 8, 2013

AP EUROPEAN HISTORY: THE RENAISSANCE

Here are your first set of topics and terms...I apologize in advance if there are repeats (which I fully expect there will be). At the end of this unit, you should know what each term and name means. Topics and Terms - The Italian Renaissance - The Italian City-States - the major city-states - Republic of Genoa - Duchy of Milan - Rome, the Papal States - Naples, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies - Venice, Venetian Republic - the Medici Family - Giovanni - Cosimo - Lorenzo the Magnificent - Individualism, A New Conception of Humankind - man is the measure of all things - virtu - The Arts as an Expression of Individualism - Filippo Brunelleschi - Leon Battista Alberti - Lorenzo Ghiberti - Giotto - Massaccio - Botticelli - Raphael - The Greatest of the Great - Leonardo da Vinci - Michelangelo Buonarotti - Humanism - Petrarch - Boccaccio - Bruni - Baldassare Castiglione - Niccolo Machiavelli - The Prince - The Northern Renaissance - Germany - science and technology - Gutenberg - Regiomontanus - Behaim and Schoner - Copernicus - mysticism - Meister Eckhart - Thomas a Kempis - Gerard Groote - Erasmus - In Praise of Folly - England - Elizabeth I - Christopher Marlowe - Edmund Spenser - Francis Bacon - William Shakespeare - Henry VIII - Sir Thomas More - Utopia - France - Hundred Years' War - Louis XI - Charles VIII - Louis XII - Francis I - Henry II - Rabelais - Montaigne - Spain - Moors - Reconquista - Miguel de Cervantes - Don Quixote - Lope de Vega - Bartolome Estaban Murillo - Domenikos (El Greco) - Diego Velazquez - Francisco Suarez Miscellaneous Venice, Milan, Rome, Genoa, Florence, Petrarach, Bellini, Medici, Sforza, Condottieri, Patron, Quatrocentro, Manorialism, Cloister, Virtu, Botticcelli, Raphael, Bruni, Michaelangelo Buonarroti, Massaccio, Renaissance mysticism, Sir Thomas More, Erasmus, Luther, Miguel Cervantes, Francois Rabelais, secularism, individualism, classicism, humanism, Castiglione, Thomas Aquinas, Lorenzo the Magnificent, Humanities, Petrarch, Scholastics, Renaissance Man, Machiavelli, The Prince, Isabella d’Este, Gutenberg, Vernacular, Cervantes, Shakespeare, Giotto, Brunelleschi, Jan van Eyck, Raphael, Madonna, Pieta, Pope Julius II, Sistine Chapel, Da Vinci, Brueghel, Rembrandt, Durer, Hans Holbein, King Henry VIII