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THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

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BEGINNING OF THE RENAISSANCE

• Authority was placed in the church, they held the answer for everything.• Their authority was never questioned

• Italians lacked respect for science.• Except for Leonardo di Vinci

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POLITICAL HISTORY

• Five Important States• Milan• Venice• Florence• Papal Domain• Naples

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END OF THE RENAISSANCE

• Rome sacked in 1527• Changing role of the Pope• Politics• Constant Wars, all bloodless until 1494 when French

arrived• Pure Italian Wars• Country Defenseless• Foreign Intervention

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WHAT DID THE RENAISSANCE GIVE US?

• Aftermath• Broke down the rigid scholastic system• Revived the study of Plato and Aristotle• It encouraged the habit of regarding intellectual activity

as a delightful social adventure, not a cloistered meditation aiming at the preservation of a predetermined orthodoxy.

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RENAISSANCE HUMANISM

• Seeking Wisdom of the Ancients• Scholarship Challenges Tradition• Linguistic Correctness• Confronting the Original Texts

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MACHIAVELLI

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NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI

• Born and died in Florence• Most important works• The Prince• Discourses on Livy

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NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI

• The Prince• How should a Prince act?• Foundation of states?• Art of War• Ends justify the means.• What is the fear in trying new things?• Safer to be feared then loved.

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NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI

• Discourses on Livy• How should a Prince act?• Foundation of states?• Art of War• Checks and Balances• Ignorance of the people

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SECONDARY SOURCES

• Reading Machiavelli in Iraq• Iraq like Italy• Who did Machiavelli influence?

• That’s what Machiavelli can teach us• Misunderstood for his time• Wrote from his experiences

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ASSIGNMENT: DUE NOV. 8TH

• 1. Locate a primary and or secondary source.• 2. Read and annotate the source and provide

notes and comments.• 3. Write a 1-2 paragraphs connecting your source

with class sources and show relevance to study of the Italian Renaissance.

• REMINDERS!!!!• Find an academic source not an opinion based article.• Reference rubric to obtain full credit.


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