Lecture 1 Renaissance themes(Short)
Humanism vs. Study of God
Coined in Italy in the late 15th century
Focus on literature, human arts, humanities, and Classics
Belief in the worthiness of studying man
Humanities
Pursuit of activities proper to mankind
Emphasis on reading Roman and Greek literature
First Generation Humanists
Francesco Petrarch, Giovanni Boccaccio, John Colet, Sir Thomas More, Desiderius Erasmus
Emphasis on the uniqueness of the individual
Advocates for the full development of one's capabilities and talents
Encourages pride in one's achievements
Focus on non-religious themes
More concerned with the worldly than the spiritual
Contrasts Aristotle's views with Plato's
Example: Raphael's "The School of Athens" is secular
Emphasis on studying Greek and Roman literature and philosophy
Understanding classical works in their own context
Classical literature reflects life on earth, not just a
Humanism vs. Study of God
Coined in Italy in the late 15th century
Focus on literature, human arts, humanities, and Classics
Belief in the worthiness of studying man
Humanities
Pursuit of activities proper to mankind
Emphasis on reading Roman and Greek literature
First Generation Humanists
Francesco Petrarch, Giovanni Boccaccio, John Colet, Sir Thomas More, Desiderius Erasmus
Emphasis on the uniqueness of the individual
Advocates for the full development of one's capabilities and talents
Encourages pride in one's achievements
Focus on non-religious themes
More concerned with the worldly than the spiritual
Contrasts Aristotle's views with Plato's
Example: Raphael's "The School of Athens" is secular
Emphasis on studying Greek and Roman literature and philosophy
Understanding classical works in their own context
Classical literature reflects life on earth, not just a