Friday, May 28, 2010

ancient history sourcebook

Pausanius- Description of Greece: Book 1- This book describes the land of Greece and all the geography. It is one of his travel guides. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/pausanias-bk1.html
Solon- Selected Fragments- He writes about laws and how the city is working. He also talks about some of his accomplishments. http://homepage.usask.ca/~jrp638/DeptTransls/Solon.html
Plutarch- Life of Solon- this is a biography about the life of Solon. Plutarch wrote biographies. http://classics.mit.edu/Plutarch/solon.html
Herodotus- This is about the history of the persian war. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/herodotus-persdemo.html
Thucydides- this is about the history of the Peloppennesian war. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/pericles-funeralspeech.html

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Elizabeth Notes

  1. Came to the thrown in 1559
  2. Daughter of King Henry 8 and his second wife
  3. When Elizabeth was three month old she was given her own household
  4. Anne Boleyn miscarried a boy , and then she was executed
  5. Elizabeth was then known as a bastard
  6. In 1547 Henry was dead
  7. In 1558 she was declared queen of England
  8. Mary was brought to trial and in 1587 Mary was beheaded

Medici Notes

    The Medici family

  1. At the dawn of the 15th century they went into a church to look for knowledge. Lost secrets from the ancient world
  2. Florence was a major trading center. It was the place to be.
  3. The Medici family had a small bank run by the father. Giovanni Medici.
  4. They helped a pirate join the church and become pope. He was pope John the Third.
  5. They became known as God's bank.
  6. There was a cathedral being built but they failed and didn’t finish it so it had no dome.
  7. The Medici family searched for a way to fix the dome.
  8. Philipo Brunelleschi drew how the cathedral should be finished. People didn’t like his unorthodox style.
  9. Brunelleschi's style was different so when people were building the cathedral people would stand and watch them.
  10. The Medici helped him.
  11. The Medici family tried to get power and then promote their image.
  12. Cosimo supported Brunelleschi.
  13. He wrote his calculations in code because he didn't want his ideas stolen.
  14. He would have to rewrite the rules of western architecture.
  15. The health of Cosimo's father began to fall as Brunelleschi's dome was being built.
  16. In 1420 Giovanni Medici died.
  17. Cosimo had to assume his father's role.
  18. Cosimo had a rival family.
  19. Cosimo was summoned to the palace of government. The Albetsi were waiting for him. (rival family)
  20. Cosimo was found guilty and then he was to be executed.
  21. But then his life was spared. They paid his jail to let him out.
  22. He and his family were then banished.
  23. Brunelleschi was thrown into jail and work on the dome was abandoned.
  24. Florentine business stopped because there was no Medici bank.
  25. Within a year the Albetsi lost control of the people.
  26. Cosimo came back. The Medici were back in business.
  27. Money came back to Florence and Brunelleschi led his workers back into the dome.
  28. The Medici became the most profitable bank in Europe.
  29. Pazzi were the rival bank and the second richest family
  30. On Easter Sunday the Medici family was in church worshiping the holiday and Juliano Medici was stabbed 19 times, but Lorenzo was un accounted for
  31. He shows himself to the crowd and he is wounded
  32. Lorenzo traveled Lorenzo had Florence under his power and control
  33. Leonardo DaVinci had great artistic talent
  34. One monk did not like Lorenzo having power
  35. On July 29 Lorenzo's wife died of tuberculosis
  36. Lorenzo established an art school
  37. Michelangelo was thirteen and he already had great talent so Lorenzo took him under his wing
  38. Lorenzo brought him into his family to grow up with Lorenzo seven children
  39. Florence was split down the people
  40. Under Lorenzo Florence had reached new heights of culture
  41. Lorenzo became ill Lorenzo knew he was dying
  42. Lorenzo died at the age of 43 and he feared hell
  43. Savonarola did not allow make up and jewelry
  44. Botticelli hurled his own paintings into the flames
  45. The Renaissance had collapsed

Black Death Notes

  1. They filled catapults with dead people and threw them into the city
  2. When the people went on a ship to get away from the black death there were some infected rats on the ship. Then they went to Sicily.
  3. The plague kept spreading and it spread throughout Sicily.
  4. People thought they were facing the end of the world.
  5. The pope sat in a circle of fire so that the disease would not be able to get through
  6. The black death killed over a third of Europe's population
  7. Rats and fleas were carriers and the fleas transferred the disease to the personv

France Notes

  1. In the middle ages the church is the strongest thing in Europe
  2. Pope call for the first crusade
  3. Jerusalem had changed hands from jews to followers of islam and Arabs
  4. First crusade was a complete failure
  5. Romanesque churches were more dark and fortress like. Sculpture on the churches represent the millennial mythology. They had very round arches.
  6. Gothic art- churches were full of images of light. Stain glass windows. Elegant arched archway with bog rose window.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Is monarchy more or less effective than democracy?


History has shown that democracies are more effective than monarchies. People want to be able to vote and have a say in what their government does. It makes a lot more people happy and it gives people the feeling that they have more purpose in their government. From economic perspectives democracies have been more effective in making the country more prosperous. Monarchies did not give people much say in their government and for many of them their government worked a way they did not want it to. If somebody was ruled by a king they could possibly not like their king and they would have no way of having a say in what the king does. Overall, democracies are much more effective than monarchies because it gives the other people in the country more purpose in their government.
A monarchy is a state or nation in which the supreme power is actually or nominally lodged in a monarch. Supreme power or sovereignty held by a single person.( http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/monarchy) The monarchy is usually when there is a king or queen and they hold all the power for that country. There is one person in power and they choose what goes on in the government. Other people don’t have a say in what they do, it is just up to the person that has the power. This is not effective because it can cause a lot of anger with the people in the country that do not agree with what the person in power does. Also you can have a person in power that really does not deserve to be in power so they mess up a lot of things and they destroy the country. One great example of a person who was the head of a monarchy is Queen Elizabeth I. She was a very effective monarch. She helped establish England into a very prosperous country, politically and economically. She was very devoted to her country. When she was questioned by parliament regarding her not getting married she replied with “Yea, to satisfy you, I have already joined myself in Marriage to an Husband, namely, the Kingdom of England.” (http://englishhistory.net/tudor/eliz1-writings.html) She was one of the exceptions of an effective monarch. It is very unusual to find a monarch with such a passion and devotion towards her country and her people.
A democracy is : government by the people; especially : rule of the majority, a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections and a political unit that has a democratic government. (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/democracy) Democracy is more effective than monarchy because it involves the people in the country. People can choose who represents them in the government which makes more people get what they want in their government. Unlike a monarch where there is a king or queen which is unelected and come through inheritance. The most developed nations of the world are all democracies. The United States is a great example of a democracy because people choose who president is and people also choose governors and other people who represent us. The Declaration of Independence says, “That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”( http://http//www.ushistory.org/declaration/document/) the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the passage of the United States constitution guaranteed the establishment of American democracy.
Democracy is much more effective than Monarchy. In democracy people get their say in the government unlike monarchy where it is all up to the one person in power.





















Works Cited



"The Declaration of Independence." Ushistory.org. Web. 16 May 2010. http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/document/



"Democracy - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary." Dictionary and Thesaurus - Merriam-Webster Online. Web. 16 May 2010. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/democracy



"Elizabeth I: Poetry." EnglishHistory.net. Web. 16 May 2010. http://englishhistory.net/tudor/eliz1-writings.html



"Monarchy Define Monarchy at Dictionary.com." Dictionary.com Find the Meanings and Definitions of Words at Dictionary.com. Web. 16 May 2010. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/monarchy





Scotland from the 14th-16th century


Many things happened in Scotland between the 14th century and the 16th century. In the middle of the 14th century the war between the Bruce dynasty and their Comyn-Balliol rivals came to an end. The Bruce dynasty had won. After this Robert II came to thrown and established the Stuart dynasty. The Stuart dynast brought much wealth to Scotland throughout the middle ages. In the 14th and 15th century there was a much more variety of English in Scotland and Edinburgh was known as Scotland’s capital. Then James VI became king of Scotland. He then also inherited the throne of England. This made Scotland be in political union with England. In the 16th century the treaty of union was passed and it made Scotland and England to come together and make the kingdom of Great Britain. The treaty of union says, “That the two Kingdoms of England and Scotland shall upon the First day of May which shall be in the year One thousand seven hundred and seven and for ever after be united into one Kingdom by the name of Great Britain “(http://www.statutelaw.gov.uk/content.aspx?activeTextDocId=2078400) Scotland and England were still allowed to have different legal systems.

sources:
"Scotland." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 16 May 2010. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland#Medieval_period
"Union with Scotland Act 1706 (c.11) - Statute Law Database." Home - Statute Law Database. Web. 16 May 2010. http://www.statutelaw.gov.uk/content.aspx?activeTextDocId=2078400

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Do you think Leonardo deserved the title "Genius"?


I think Leonardo da Vinci does deserve the title "genius". He invented many interesting things and he was able to decode a lot. Just the fact of him being able to write all his journals in code is enough to call him a genius. Leonardo da Vinci saw a lot of the greatest gifts. Giorgio Vasari said, "The greatest gifts are often seen, in the course of nature, rained by celestial influences on human creatures; and sometimes, in supernatural fashion, beauty, grace, and talent are united beyond measure in one single person, in a manner that to whatever such an one turns his attention, his every action is so divine, that, surpassing all other men, it makes itself clearly known as a thing bestowed by God (as it is), and not acquired by human art. This was seen by all mankind in Leonardo da Vinci.” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/vasari1.html) Leonardo discovered and invented many things that can describe him as a genius. He was able to paint in such great perspective that the painting almost seemed real. One of his greatest paintings, and a great example of perspective, is the Mona Lisa. He had so much great perspective that the painting doesn’t even look like a painting. It looks just like a real person, like a photograph of someone almost. He was able to paint like this because he had a mathematical system for determining size in space. He also used many other elements, something that most painters aren’t capable of. These typees of things really make it so that Leonardo deserves the title of genius.

Works Cited
"Medieval Sourcebook: Giorgio Vasari: Life of Leonardo Da Vinci 1550." FORDHAM.EDU. Web. 13 May 2010. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/vasari1.html

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

How does Henry VIII maintain power while breaking away from the Catholic Church?


Henry VIII was the king of England. He wanted to have a son but his first wife gave birth to a daughter. He wanted a divorce from her, but in that time the Roman Catholic church believed in marriage for life. This meant that you could not get a divorce or else you would not go to heaven, it was against the church law. Henry VIII did not like this and he was trying to get the pope to let him get a divorce, but the pope would not let him. He went to the archbishop and he let him have a divorce. This led to Henry VIII breaking away from the catholic church and along with Henry VIII a lot of England broke away too. It made the English become mad about how much they had to pay the Catholic Church for things like marriage and baptism. Henry VIII kept his power by becoming head of the church in 1534. The country stayed catholic but the pope's power was ended.

source:
"The Reformation." History Learning Site. Web. 12 May 2010. http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/reformation.htm

Elizabeth's Rise to Throne


Elizabeth was born on September 7, 1533 at Greenwich Palace. Her father was King Henry VIII, and her mother was Henry's second wife, Anne Boleyn. Her father was disappointed with her birth because he really wanted a son. That is why he kept marrying women to get a son. Elizabeth's life was filled with many step-mothers because her father, Henry, wanted a son. After her father died, her life became hard. Her brother became king, King Edward VI. She was involved in many peoples plots which made it very unsafe for her. When she was young she was given her own household with Mary, her cousin. Mary did not ever want to come second to Elizabeth so she did not always like Elizabeth very much. Elizabeth's childhood was very difficult. At one point she even go sexually abused. Then in 1588 Elizabeth was finally declared queen and she was a great queen. When she was queen people were interested in whether she would get married. She was asked about that and she replies"Yea, to satisfie you, I have already joyned my self in Marriage to an Husband, namely, the Kingdom of England." (http://englishhistory.net/tudor/eliz1-writings.html)

sources:
"Elizabeth I: Poetry." EnglishHistory.net. Web. 11 May 2010. http://englishhistory.net/tudor/eliz1-writings.html
"Elizabeth I." TudorHistory.org. Web. 12 May 2010. http://www.tudorhistory.org/elizabeth/

Friday, May 7, 2010

Exploration is a Good Thing


Exploration can be interpreted in many different ways. For one person exploration can be finding out new things about the whole world and being able to come up with new things. To another person it could mean exploring through little places and finding little things. Like, for example, exploring your house. The dictionary defines it as “an act or instance of exploring or investigating; examination; the investigation of unknown regions.” (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/exploration) Exploration is what has founded all the continents and places people live today. It has also helped people learn about many things that have happened in the past and help teach people new things so that they can thrive in the future. Exploration is a good thing because it has given people new things to have and places to be.
The Renaissance period had a lot exploration to it. Europeans traveled to many different places and set up trade routes. This brought new homes and new things to everyone. There were three reasons why there was not much exploration before the Renaissance period. “First, mariners lacked maps and charts of foreign waters and possessed little useful knowledge of winds and currents. Second, mariners did not have much experience sailing out of sight of land, and their navigational tools and methods were primitive. Third, few ships were well equipped for long ocean voyages or unfavorable winds.”(http://www.novelguide.com/a/discover/rens_02/rens_02_00165.html) The Renaissance brought more technology and maps so that exploration would be possible. The Renaissance was huge because so many things happened because of exploration. Without all this exploration people probably would not be here today. If there was no exploration at all ever, people would all be packed in one place and they would have a very limited amount of things. Life would not be diverse at all.
Everyone knows of the famous rhyme, “In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” Columbus was an Italian navigator who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and found North America. There was one man before him, Leif Ericson, who also found North America. But Columbus had more widespread contact between the Europeans and America. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Columbus) Christopher Columbus kept a journal of his voyages. He left Europe on August 3, 1492. In his journal he says, “Set sail from the bar of Saltes at 8 o'clock, and proceeded with a strong breeze till sunset, sixty miles or fifteen leagues south, afterwards southwest and south by west, which is the direction of the Canaries.” (http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/Columbus1.html) This was a great voyage of exploration. Christopher was exploring because he wanted to find new routes to the Far East. All of this exploring led to him finding North America. This proves that exploration is definitely a good thing because if he did not go exploring they would of never found North America. If they did not find North America then nobody would be living on that continent and people would not have the resources that come from North America. People would also not have any information and tools that the Indians in North America had.
Overall, exploration is a very good thing. It brought people a lot of technology and useful sources during the Renaissance. And, one of the biggest benefits of exploration, it was the reason that Christopher Columbus came and found North America. Without exploration, the world would not have much and there would not have been many new discovered places. There would also be not many resources and technology because nobody would be exploring new ways to get things done.

sources:
"Christopher Columbus." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 10 May 2010. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Columbus
"Exploration | Define Exploration at Dictionary.com." Dictionary.com | Find the Meanings and Definitions of Words at Dictionary.com. Web. 10 May 2010. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/exploration
"Exploration." Novelguide: Free Study Guides, Free Book Summaries, Free Book Notes, & More. Web. 10 May 2010. http://www.novelguide.com/a/discover/rens_02/rens_02_00165.html
"Medieval Sourcebook: Christopher Columbus: Extracts from Journal." FORDHAM.EDU. Web. 10 May 2010. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/Columbus1.html

Thursday, May 6, 2010

How is the art of the Northern Renaissance different from the art of the the Italian Renaissance?



There were many differences between the art of the Northern Renaissance and the Italian Renaissance. The Northern Renaissance had more religious scenes in their art while the Italian Renaissance depicted classic mythology. The Northern Renaissance paid more attention to detail in the art unlike the Italian Renaissance where they tried to be more symmetrical. Northern Renaissance used oil on panel and the Italian Renaissance fresco, tempera, and oil. Both Renaissances had great art even thought they were very different.

source:
"Italian vs. Northern Renaissance Art (Answer Key)." Daphne - A Palomar College Web Server. Web. 08 May 2010. http://daphne.palomar.edu/mhudelson/StudyGuides/ItalvsNorthRen_WA.html

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

How is the art of the Renaissance different from the art of the Middle Ages?


Renaissance art was very different from art in the middle ages. One major difference is that Renaissance art looked much more life like than middle age art. Renaissance art had much more depth in them. They had more depth because when the Renaissance started artists would look at the way things look when they are close or far away. The Renaissance art brought deeper art with more detail and it was overall happier art which brought people more joy.

source:
"Renaissance Art." Browse the World at Mrdowling.com. Web. 06 May 2010. http://www.mrdowling.com/704-art.html

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Should We Try To Contact Other Life?


No, we should not try and contact other life. Right now were are doing fine without knowing about other life on different planets. Of course it would be very interesting and beneficial in some way to know about other life other than on Earth, but the risks are much too high. We don't know what kind of technology the other aliens could have and maybe they do have the technology to blow up our world in one click. So if we go out looking for them it might give them more chance of finding us. And if we make them mad they could possibly kill us all. There is also the chance that they would come to Earth and take a lot of our important resources which could have a deadly effect on us. Overall we should just mind our own business and only worry about Earth.