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HUM 2232
Jules Michelet
French historian was first to
use the term Renaissance
          in 1858
Jacob Burckhardt

 His use of the term
 in 1860 made it it a
 permanent fixture
Giorgio Vassari

Lives of the Artists
Referred to the age
between Greco-
Roman and
Renaissance as the
“degenerate period”
and first to call it the
Middle Ages. It stuck!
 Signifies the rediscovery and utilization of ancient
  virtues, skills, knowledge, and culture which had been
  lost in the barbarous centuries follow the fall of Rome
  in the West c. fifth century A.D. ~Paul Johnson
 Most generations, however, look back to some golden
  age
   The 9th century under Charlemagne
   The 12th century under Hildebrand who formed what
    later became universities
   Events like these may be called a proto-renaissanceand
    from them universities like Notre Dame and Oxford
    emerged
 But why didn’t the proto-renaissances spread and sustain
  themselves
 Two Reasons:
   Money ~ “The root of all civilization is money” ~ Will Durant
      In late Middle Ages wealth was being produced in great quantity
      Occupations of large-scale commerce and banking florished
      With the accumulation of wealth came the patronage of the art,
       architecture, literature, and music

   The Human Element
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3byt7xMSCA
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpydugTkt1U
 The Human Element
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsCG26886w8
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpydugTkt1U
 Money can buy art, but only if there are craftsmen to
  produce it
 The late Middle Ages, and the transitional 14th century
  had an abundance of both money and craftsmen
 Workshops of all kinds emerged specializing in
 intermediate technology:
     Stone
     Leather
     Metal
     Wood
     Plaster
     Chemicals
     Fabrics
     Machinery
 Families of those who worked in these shops produced
 the art
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsCkgX2epFw&featu
  re=related
Important Figures           Roles
Charles IV (France)         King of France (Last Capetian king)
King Edward III (England)   Nephew of Charles IV
King Phillip VI             Believed himself to successor of Charles
                            IV
The Black Prince            Son of Edward III (English General)
Henry V                     King of England (succeeded Edward III
                            & lead military)
Joan of Arc                 French leader (at age 13 heard the voice
                            of God & led the French to victory at
                            siege of Orleans)
Stages   Dates       Battles            Victor
1st      1340-1356   Crecy &            England
                     Poitiers
2nd      1364-1372   La Rochelle        France
3rd      1415-1424   Agincourt          England
4th      1428-1453   Siege of Orleans   France
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBSH3IoFZsc
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpswyzn-LZA
 The Black Plague (1348)
 The Hundred Years War (1337-1453)
 The Great Schism (1309-1376)
   Dante the man
        Born in Florence
        Exiled for criticism of government and
         church
   Dante the poet
        Classical influence
        Christian influence
        Italian influence
   Dante the pilgrim
        “Midway in the journey of our life I
         found myself in a dark wood
how hard
         to say what a harsh thing was that
         wood savage and rough and hard”
   Divine Comedy
        Inferno - Hell
        Purgatorio - Purgatory
        Paradiso – Paradise
        Sacramental view of the world &
         history – Beatrice and Virgil
 Inferno – Hell
    “Ye who enter, abandon all hope.”
    “The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral
     crisis, maintain their neutrality.”
    “The path to paradise begins in hell.”
    “Into the eternal darkness, into fire and into ice. ”
    “The devil is not as black as he is painted.”
 Purgatorio – Purgatory
 Paradiso– Paradise
    "My son, you've seen the temporary fire and the eternal fire; you have reached
      the place past which my powers cannot see. I've brought you here through
      intellect and art; from now on, let your pleasure be your guide; you're past the
      steep and past the narrow paths. Look at the sun that shines upon your brow;
      look at the grasses, flowers, and the shrubs born here, spontaneously, of the
      earth. Among them, you can rest or walk until the coming of the glad and
      lovely eyes-yourself." [Virgil's last words to Dante as he gives Dante the power to
      guide himself. Canto XXVII, Purgatorio]
 Love
    The center of the center is love
    Love, then, is the very center of Divine Comedy
    Virgil - all sin is a distorted attempt at love
    Purgatory does is realign, purify and redirect our love
    It is love which gives rise to all our actions, and it is love "which moves
     the sun and the other stars”
    Sin is a failureor misdirectionof love
        Ordinate
        Inordinate
           Love too little = slothful
           Love too much = lustful
 Sacramental view of the world & history – Beatrice and Virgil
    'O light and honor of all other poets, may my long study and the
      intense love that made me search your volume serve me now. You are
      my master and my author, you-the only one from whom my writing
      drew the noble style for which I have been honored.'"
 Father of humanism
 Augustinian influence
 Influence of Cicero &
  Virgil
 Latin Scholar –
  discovered and copied
  many ancient texts
 His love – Laura
 The Decameron
 The plague

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Hum 2232 summer 2012 a

  • 2. Jules Michelet French historian was first to use the term Renaissance in 1858
  • 3. Jacob Burckhardt His use of the term in 1860 made it it a permanent fixture
  • 4. Giorgio Vassari Lives of the Artists Referred to the age between Greco- Roman and Renaissance as the “degenerate period” and first to call it the Middle Ages. It stuck!
  • 5.  Signifies the rediscovery and utilization of ancient virtues, skills, knowledge, and culture which had been lost in the barbarous centuries follow the fall of Rome in the West c. fifth century A.D. ~Paul Johnson  Most generations, however, look back to some golden age  The 9th century under Charlemagne  The 12th century under Hildebrand who formed what later became universities  Events like these may be called a proto-renaissanceand from them universities like Notre Dame and Oxford emerged
  • 6.  But why didn’t the proto-renaissances spread and sustain themselves  Two Reasons:  Money ~ “The root of all civilization is money” ~ Will Durant  In late Middle Ages wealth was being produced in great quantity  Occupations of large-scale commerce and banking florished  With the accumulation of wealth came the patronage of the art, architecture, literature, and music  The Human Element  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3byt7xMSCA  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpydugTkt1U
  • 7.  The Human Element  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsCG26886w8  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpydugTkt1U  Money can buy art, but only if there are craftsmen to produce it  The late Middle Ages, and the transitional 14th century had an abundance of both money and craftsmen
  • 8.  Workshops of all kinds emerged specializing in intermediate technology:  Stone  Leather  Metal  Wood  Plaster  Chemicals  Fabrics  Machinery  Families of those who worked in these shops produced the art
  • 10. Important Figures Roles Charles IV (France) King of France (Last Capetian king) King Edward III (England) Nephew of Charles IV King Phillip VI Believed himself to successor of Charles IV The Black Prince Son of Edward III (English General) Henry V King of England (succeeded Edward III & lead military) Joan of Arc French leader (at age 13 heard the voice of God & led the French to victory at siege of Orleans)
  • 11. Stages Dates Battles Victor 1st 1340-1356 Crecy & England Poitiers 2nd 1364-1372 La Rochelle France 3rd 1415-1424 Agincourt England 4th 1428-1453 Siege of Orleans France
  • 13.  The Black Plague (1348)  The Hundred Years War (1337-1453)  The Great Schism (1309-1376)
  • 14.  Dante the man  Born in Florence  Exiled for criticism of government and church  Dante the poet  Classical influence  Christian influence  Italian influence  Dante the pilgrim  “Midway in the journey of our life I found myself in a dark wood
how hard to say what a harsh thing was that wood savage and rough and hard”  Divine Comedy  Inferno - Hell  Purgatorio - Purgatory  Paradiso – Paradise  Sacramental view of the world & history – Beatrice and Virgil
  • 15.  Inferno – Hell  “Ye who enter, abandon all hope.”  “The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.”  “The path to paradise begins in hell.”  “Into the eternal darkness, into fire and into ice. ”  “The devil is not as black as he is painted.”  Purgatorio – Purgatory  Paradiso– Paradise  "My son, you've seen the temporary fire and the eternal fire; you have reached the place past which my powers cannot see. I've brought you here through intellect and art; from now on, let your pleasure be your guide; you're past the steep and past the narrow paths. Look at the sun that shines upon your brow; look at the grasses, flowers, and the shrubs born here, spontaneously, of the earth. Among them, you can rest or walk until the coming of the glad and lovely eyes-yourself." [Virgil's last words to Dante as he gives Dante the power to guide himself. Canto XXVII, Purgatorio]
  • 16.  Love  The center of the center is love  Love, then, is the very center of Divine Comedy  Virgil - all sin is a distorted attempt at love  Purgatory does is realign, purify and redirect our love  It is love which gives rise to all our actions, and it is love "which moves the sun and the other stars”  Sin is a failureor misdirectionof love  Ordinate  Inordinate  Love too little = slothful  Love too much = lustful  Sacramental view of the world & history – Beatrice and Virgil  'O light and honor of all other poets, may my long study and the intense love that made me search your volume serve me now. You are my master and my author, you-the only one from whom my writing drew the noble style for which I have been honored.'"
  • 17.  Father of humanism  Augustinian influence  Influence of Cicero & Virgil  Latin Scholar – discovered and copied many ancient texts  His love – Laura