Italian Renaissance Flashcards

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Jacob Burckhardt’s “Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy”

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What: Book written by Jacob Burckhardt arguing that in 14 and 15th century Italy, through the revival of ancient learning, new secular and scientific values began to replace traditional religious beliefs
When: 1860

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Humanism

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What: the scholarly study of Latin/Greek classics and of the ancient Church Fathers for it’s own sake and in the hope of a rebirth of ancient norms and values.
Where: Italian city states

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Petrarch

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Who: father of Italian Renaissance humanism
When: 1304-1374
Where: Italian city-states; some time in Avignon
Why: one of the first intellects of period to focus on the classics from Greco-Roman culture: attempted to mix classical thoughts with Christian values; highly critical of the medieval period calling a ‘Dark Age’

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Lorenzo Valla’s “The Donotation of Constantine”

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Who: Lorenzo Valla
When: 1517
What: Valla uses philological methods to attack the authenticity to the documents of the papacy’s temporal rule. Considered one of the most influential text criticisms. During the Reformation, was placed on the Church’s Index of Prohibited Books

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Pico Della Morandola

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Who: Italian Renaissance philosopher
When:1463-1494
Where: spent most of his life in the Italian city states, fled to France for some time in 1488
Why: Author of “Oration of the Dignity of Man,” which is considered the manifesto of the Renaissance; proposed 900 theses of how he believed to provide a complete basis on the discovery of all knowledge

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Civic Humanism

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A modern term for moral, social, and political philosophy that were articulated during 14/15 century in the Italian city states, during the Renaissance

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Niccolo Machiavelli’s, “The Prince”

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What: claimed to be one of the first works of modern philosophy; a political treatise, it took truth is more important than the abstract idea
When:1532

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Cosimo de Medici

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Who: the first ruler of the Medici family dynasty. Used his wealth as his power to control votes in his favor.
When:1389-1464
Where: Florence, was exiled for a while in Venice

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Lorenzo de Medici

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Who: also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent; Italian statesman and ruler of the Florence Republic during the Italian Renaissance. People under his rule had very little political power and he had very little successful bank ventures
When: 1449-1492
Where: Florence, Italy

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Signoria

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The government of medieval and renaissance Italy. Nine men were chosen from the guilds of the city

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Condottieri

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Warlords/Mercenaries of Italy contracted by the city states and the Papacy. Condottieri translates from Italian to “contractor”

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Sforza Family

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Who: a ruling family in Renaissance Italy, based in Milan. Gained their status from being Condottieri. Ruled similarly to the Medicis in Florence.
When: mid-15th century to mid-16th century
Where: Milan, Italy

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Baldassare Castiglione’s “Book of the Courtier”

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What: A definite account of Renaissance court life, considered on of the most important works of the Renaissance. Addresses the life of the perfect courtier and the life of a perfect lady
Where: published in Venice
When: 1528

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Christine de Pisan

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Who: Author who challenged misogyny and stereotypes. Can be considered Europe’s first professional female writer.
When: 1363-1430
Where: Venice born, and spent most of her life in Paris

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Isabella de Este

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Who: major political and cultural figure of the Italian Renaissance. Was the Marchesa of Mantua.
When: 1474-1539
Where: Mantua, Italy

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Neoplatonism

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Term for the school of mystical philosophy, based off of the works of Plato. Focused on the spiritual aspects of Platonic thought, fused with Egyptian and Jewish theology

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Treaty of Lodi

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Also known as the Peace of Lodi
Peace agreement between Milan, Naples, and Florence
Signed on April 9th, 1454 at Lodi in Lombardy
Established permanent boundaries between the Milanese and Venetian territories

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Giralamo Savonarola

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Who: ltalian Dominican friar and preacher in Renaissance Florence. He is most known for his prophesies of civic glory and Christian renewal. Burned and hanged for his teachings on May 23, 1498.
Where: Florence, Italy
When: 1452-1498

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Borgia Family

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Who: European Paul family who were most known for their corrupt rule during the reign of Pope Alexander VI. Produced two popes during the rule. Their search for power attracted many enemies, such as the ruling families of Italy