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Humanism
and the
Renaissance
Humanism
and
Knowledge
Knowledge
Was spread through
books
written by hand
The
printing press
Johannes Gutenberg
created around 1440
It improved
literady
and
intellectual life
Three
scientific disciplines
Astronomy
Heliocentric theory
Geocentric theory
Medicine
Geography
Humanism
Was a
cultural movement
Developed an
anthropocentric world view
The main
characteristics of Humanism
The love of knowledge
The revival of antiquity
Antrhopocentrism
The
renaissance
in
Italy
Architecture
Building concept and design
A return to classical structural elements
The growth of civil architecture
The revival of ancient roman roofs
Quattrocento
Cinquecento
Painting
The use of light
The illusion of depth
Balance
Quattrocento
Proportion
Cinquecento
Made many advances in
painting tecniques
Sculpture
The pusuit of ideal beauty
Quattrocento
Form
Cinquecento
Variety of materials
Main influence was
classical sculpture