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1. Definitions
Renaissance: A movement that started in Italy that caused an explosion of art, writing, and thought that lasted approximately from 1300 to 1600.
Humanism: An intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements.
Secular: Worldly rather than spiritual and concerned with here and now.
Patrons: People who financially supported artists.
Perspective: Showing three dimensions on a flat surface.
Vernacular: the native language of Dante
3. A renaissance man would be described as a man who was well educated in many topics, and praised as a "universal man". A renaissance woman would be described as a woman who was well educated, more so than middle-class women, and someone who would inspire art but rarely create it.
4. Many artists during the renaissance were based in Italy, making it the center of the renaissance.
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Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Classwork Day 8
1. Definitions:
Greco-Roman Culture: The mixing of elements of Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman culture.
Pompeii: A town in Rome where you can find some of the best examples of Roman paintings.
Virgil: A poet who spent ten years writing the most famous work of Latin literature, the Aeneid.
Tacitus: A roman historian notable among ancient historians because he presented the facts correctly.
aqueduct: Designed by Roman engineers to bring water into cities and towns.
5. What influence did Latin have on the development of Western languages?
Latin was the main influence in developing languages like French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Romanian. It is also the reason why have the words in the english language have Latin roots.
Greco-Roman Culture: The mixing of elements of Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman culture.
Pompeii: A town in Rome where you can find some of the best examples of Roman paintings.
Virgil: A poet who spent ten years writing the most famous work of Latin literature, the Aeneid.
Tacitus: A roman historian notable among ancient historians because he presented the facts correctly.
aqueduct: Designed by Roman engineers to bring water into cities and towns.
5. What influence did Latin have on the development of Western languages?
Latin was the main influence in developing languages like French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Romanian. It is also the reason why have the words in the english language have Latin roots.
Monday, May 6, 2019
Classwork Day 6
1. Definitions
inflation- a drastic drop in the value of money coupled with a rise in prices
mercenaries- foreign soldiers who fought for money
Diocletian- a strong-willed army leader who became the new emperor
Constantinople- the city of Constantine
Attila- a powerful chieftain
3. What were the main internal causes of the empires decline?
As the Economy weakened, the empire grew weaker with it.
4. How did Diocletian succeed in preserving the empire?
inflation- a drastic drop in the value of money coupled with a rise in prices
mercenaries- foreign soldiers who fought for money
Diocletian- a strong-willed army leader who became the new emperor
Constantinople- the city of Constantine
Attila- a powerful chieftain
3. What were the main internal causes of the empires decline?
As the Economy weakened, the empire grew weaker with it.
4. How did Diocletian succeed in preserving the empire?
Thursday, May 2, 2019
Classwork Day 5
Questions:
1. Definitions
Jesus: A jewish man who was born in the town of Bethlehem.
Apostles: 12 men who were Jesus' closest friends and followers.
Paul: One of the 12 apostles who had enormous influence on Christianity's development.
Diaspora: The dispersal of Jews.
Constantine: The Roman Emperor in 312 A.D
bishop: also a priest, had the role of supervising local churches
Peter: One of the 12 apostles who traveled to Rome from Jerusalem and became the first bishop there.
pope: the father or head of the Christian Church
3. What did Jesus emphasize in his early teachings?
Jesus emphasized God's personal relationship to each human being.
4. Why did the early Christians face persecution from the Romans?
They refused to worship Roman Gods, which resulted in religious authorities growing conflicts with Christians.
5. What was the importance of the Nicene Creed?
When the church leaders wrote it, it defined the basic beliefs of the Christian Church
1. Definitions
Jesus: A jewish man who was born in the town of Bethlehem.
Apostles: 12 men who were Jesus' closest friends and followers.
Paul: One of the 12 apostles who had enormous influence on Christianity's development.
Diaspora: The dispersal of Jews.
Constantine: The Roman Emperor in 312 A.D
bishop: also a priest, had the role of supervising local churches
Peter: One of the 12 apostles who traveled to Rome from Jerusalem and became the first bishop there.
pope: the father or head of the Christian Church
3. What did Jesus emphasize in his early teachings?
Jesus emphasized God's personal relationship to each human being.
4. Why did the early Christians face persecution from the Romans?
They refused to worship Roman Gods, which resulted in religious authorities growing conflicts with Christians.
5. What was the importance of the Nicene Creed?
When the church leaders wrote it, it defined the basic beliefs of the Christian Church
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