Humanism Mind Map Alberto
Religion
Art
Education
How ideas spread
Philosiphers
Gillaume ((1467–1540)
Petrarch (1304–1374)
Micheal du Montaingo (1533–1592)
Sculptures
Literature
Paintings
Architecture
Move people moved to cities looking for jobs.
After feudalism, there was more freedom to explore and to think differently.
Travel was safer, people started to explore.
People travelled to universities to learn about humanism.
Only richer, upper class citizens received education.
"Philosophisers believed that people could shape their lives through their own efforts and talents."
Promoted Greek and Roman texts by translating them.
Thought respecting people and being nice to others was important.
Thought that believing in god was important in humanism.
"He believed that truly educated people read books, travelled
widely, and surrounded themselves with beautiful art."
He believed in God.
Thought that you could follow humanist Philosophy and be Christian.
In charge of the King's Library.
Thought lawyers should read the original Latin text instead of interpreting it.
Erasmus
Defended the Church, and thought the role of the church was to teach faith.
Thought to translate the bible into other languages so other people could read it.
"Erasmus thought that students should be taught to discover, reason, argue, and apply their knowledge."
Translated the bible into other languages so other people could read it.
Invented Essays, as writing his opinion about Philosophy.
Philosophers believed people had potential.
Humanist Worldview
"People can achieve great things through learning."
"Individuals should be skilled in many different areas. They should develop not just their minds but also their bodies and spirits."
"It is important for a person to have an open, curious, and questioning mind."
He thought the Reniassance was a better time period and beleived it was where better ideas were reborn.
Greek and Roman Texts
Were Latin texts still used by scholars.
Aristotle and Plato Were studied using Christianity.
People hired Private Tutors to teach their kids about Humanism at a young age.
Played a big role in Humanist Beliefs.
A key part of being a better person was believing in your self and in god.
Paintings like the Mona Lisa inspired artists to make paintings about the human body and its beauty.
Patrons (people who pay for paintings to be made) made artists reputations and helped boost art flow.
Most art was based off religion and Christianity.
People interpreted religion and the past in a new way and started making portrait and landscape.
People started to recognise Humanism as more and more people started to learn about it.
"An architect should be a good writer, a skilful drafts-man, versed in geometry and optics, expert at figures, acquainted with history, informed on the principles of natural and moral philosophy, somewhat of a musician, not ignorant of the law and of physics, nor of the motions, laws, and relations to each other of the heavenly bodies."
Marcus Pollio Inspired people to involve classical styles of architecture into their work.
People travelled and studied old buildings to find inspiration.
were told to carve sculptures that told Christian stories.
Weren't seen as artists and more like constructors.
Got insanely popular due to raise in average wealth in society.
People were focused on translating Greek and Latin texts. this made books available in more popular languages.
Believed in God.
Played an important part in human life.