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     Copernicus believed that the sun was the center of the universe and that the earth and all the other planets revolved around it. Because Copernicus’s idea contradicted the church and the senses‚ few people believed it.  In the late 1500’s and early 1600’s‚ Johannes Kepler used mathematics to test Copernicus’s theory. After many calculations and slight changes to Copernicus’s ideas‚ he decided that the heliocentric theory could be mathematically supported. In 1632‚ Galileo Galilei published his proof to the

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    past. Many people from the renaissance time tried to make a living on their own by painting and writing books. Although it seemed very hard to spread their ideas around the world but until 1444 their worries began to shrink. A man from Germany named Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press‚ which made possible for people to have copies of books and letters in much lesser time than they were used to. The invention of the printing press was one of most notable inventions from the last millennium

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    Johannes Hanner called America a “free country” because it really was in his mind. In European point of view at the time‚ land meant freedom. You don’t have liberty until you owned some private property. As an emigrant from Germany‚ Johannes understood how hard life was if you didn’t own land or inherit it from your father or grandfather. Many different kinds of taxes like titles was required to support a local landlord. What are you going to survive in the society that you are being taxed for

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    The 17th century was debatably one of the most innovative periods of time humanity has ever experienced. The newly discovered Western World was beginning to be fully colonized and one of the greatest nations of modern day was in its youngest stages. Economic conditions were at an optimal level with a significant expansion of trade between nations. People were becoming cultured and refined due to the changes brought about during the Renaissance. It was a true sign of human progress and ability. However

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    The Renaissance spread to Germany‚ France‚ England‚ and Spain in the late fifteenth and the sixteenth centuries. In its migration northward‚ Renaissance culture adapted itself to conditions unknown in Italy‚ such as the growth of the monarchical state and the strength of lay piety. In England France‚ and Spain‚ Renaissance culture tended to be court-centered and hence anti-republican. In Germany‚ no monarchical state existed but a vital tradition of lay piety was present was present in the Low Countries

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    Bibliography Campbell‚ Josephine. "Scientific Revolution." Salem Press Encyclopedia‚ January. EBSCOhost‚ search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=t6o&AN=98402197. This source mentions the work of Nicolaus Copernicus‚ Rene Descartes‚ Galileo Galilei‚ Johannes Kepler‚ Tycho Brahe‚ and Sir Isaac Newton. These individuals were very important during the Scientific Revolution and they made numerous scientific discoveries. In my essay this information will be used in my three body paragraphs and the information

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    of thinking‚ this is only a theory‚ does not have mathematical tools to prove this idea Tycho Brahe (1546- 1601) Danish astronomer Does not have a telescope but has a lab and finds very precise data 1572- discovers new star 1577- discovers comet Johannes Kepler (1571- 1630) Assistant to TB New Astronomy (1609) Laws of Planetary Motion 1: elipptical orbits 2: speed of planet in larger orbit is slower - speed of planet in smaller orbit faster 3: farther from the sun slower orbit Keplers law provide

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    the power of another‚ and [freedom] from any controlling influence." The cultural emancipation that began in early-modern Europe prior to the Renaissance had a deep effect on the lives of its constituents. The printing press‚ invented in 1455 by Johannes Gutenberg‚ presented the public with a new forum for book production as the very first method of mass publication. Previously‚ should multiple copies be printed‚ each would have to be transcribed by hand‚ a task which would be both labour-intensive

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    Romantic 
Dates: 1800-1900
 
1.  What was going on historically during this era?  What was life like? Profound Political and Social changes going on; many moving into cities for work. Renewed interested in expressing emotion through music. 
2.  Does romantic music continue to use the same forms used in the classical era? No
3.  Explain the Individuality of style. Composers wanted their music to be uniquely identifiable to them. They worked hard on self-expression.
4.  What are the expressive aims

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    Science and Scripture Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer‚ mathematician‚ and natural philosopher who made paramount contributions to science as we know it today. At a time of a growing polarization of thought on the motions of heavenly bodies‚ Galileo took a stance in support of the Copernican theory of heliocentrism— with the sun being placed at the center of the solar system rather than the biblical teachings at the time of a geocentric‚ Earth-centered model. When writing his “Letter to

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