Florence: The Cradle of the Renaissance Chapter 29, pgs. 323-331.

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Florence: The Cradle of the Renaissance Chapter 29, pgs. 323-331

Transcript of Florence: The Cradle of the Renaissance Chapter 29, pgs. 323-331.

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Florence: The Cradle of the Renaissance

Chapter 29, pgs. 323-331

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Thought of the Day...

•Imagine this: If you could go to any city in Europe during your summer vacation, where would you go and why? Discuss this thought with the people sitting around you.

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Florence, Italy• Florence is located in

Italy, along the Arno River.

• Between 1300 and 1600, it was home to some of the greatest artists and thinkers of the Renaissance.

• Many advances were made here.

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Architecture and Engineering

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Architecture

•Architects and builders were influenced by Greek and Roman designs.

•They really liked the rounded arches, straight columns, and domed roofs.

• Ideas of humanism also made their ways into outdoor plazas.

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Engineering• Engineers used many

classical architectural techniques to design their buildings.

• The dome of the Duomo di Santa Maria del Fiore is an eight-sided cathedral.

• Its design is one of the greatest engineering achievements of the Renaissance.

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Science and Mathematics

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Science

•People began to question old beliefs and started experimenting.

•News discoveries in anatomy, such as blood circulation and the workings of the eye, were made because of experimentation.

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Mathematics•There were also

advances in math.

•Algebra

•Probability

•Gravity