Which is NOT a way that Renaissance ideas spread beyond Italy? A. Scholars traveled from monastery to monastery carrying Italian ideas and books with them. B. Merchants who journeyed throughout Europe spread the word about Italian accomplishments. C. Wealthy merchants in northern Europe offered enormous sums of money to Renaissance artists who would reveal their secrets. D. When Leonardo da Vinci went to work in France, he carried with him knowledge of Renaissance ideas, art, and architecture.
@jigglypuff314
@djcool31
A. Scholars traveled from monastery to monastery carrying Italian ideas and books with them.
Explanation?
A is wrong, it was actually a way that Renaissance ideas spread beyond Italy.
So...?
oh then it was b i was stuck between a and b i thought it was a sorry
Moreover Renaissance ideas and arts, travelled through Europe thanks at the wars between states. Obviously Leonardo and scholars helped the spread of the art but they were a drop in a ocean of artists. I think a very important point in renaissance spread it was Martin Luther that with the Protestantism changed forever the idea of religion and remember in the past the art always followed religion. Infact with the new idea of the man who was the centre of the culture and not God, it changed also the art.
Oh, cause I thought it was C. O.O Well, thanks! :) I'm gonna ask another person just to make sure!
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@whpalmer4
@bibby
Leonardo did move to France after the death of his patron, so we can rule out D.
Ya, D and A are absolutely wrong! I said D but @djcool31 says its B...
I meant.. I said C but @djcool31 says its B...
italians... accomplishments?! XD lol I think B
Lol, ok :D
Thanks! what about @whpalmer4 ?
@whpalmer4 ? You there?
I wonder if @jigglypuff314 has been poorly educated, judging from the scorn heaped on the inhabitants of the Italian peninsula... I do not believe wealthy merchants in northern Europe paid large sums to Renaissance artists to reveal their secrets, nor do I believe that the key ideas being spread were artists' secrets. To sponsor or purchase their works, that I can believe. My choice would be C.
okay then, whpalmer4 right :P he's always right :) I suck at history, was always in the lowest history class, and even then, never paid attention XD my attempt at using my twisted logic failed, good night ;)
I thought so @whpalmer4, thanks! And to you @jigglypuff314, its alright, your still smart even though you say you suck at things which I don't like it when you say that! >,< Well, have a good day to both! ;)
@jigglypuff314 I don't mean to malign you in any way — just suggesting that if you think there are no Italian accomplishments worthy of mention, someone hasn't done a very good job of bringing them to your attention! The fact that we're still studying the Renaissance (with its foundation and central core taking place in Italy) several centuries later should suggest that maybe there were a few people doing the odd things of note here and there :-)
C. Wealthy merchants in northern Europe offered enormous sums of money to Renaissance artists who would reveal their secrets medal would be much appreciated
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