First of all, some amendments:
- You will not need to read Pierre Goubert’s Louis XIV
- You will hand in your Thirty Years’ War graphic novellas on FRIDAY 7 Jan (gives you one extra day); the Form II guys will score them next week.
- You may have up too the exam to turn in an extra credit essay
- Stay tuned for further exam hints
Ok – so here’s a list of some terms from chapter five that we haven’t really covered in discussion, but with which you should have familiarity:
- Jean Bodin
- VOC / Amsterdam
- Cervantes, Don Quixote
- El Greco
- Jan Vermeer, Officer and the Laughing Girl
- Rembrandt van Rijn
- Michel de Montaigne, Essays
- Scientific Revolution
- Nicholas Copernicus, Concerning the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres (1543)
- Tycho Brahe / Johannes Kepler, The Harmony of the World
- Galileo, Dialogue of the Two Chief Systems of the World (1632)
- William Harvey, On the Movement of the Heart and Blood (1628)
- Francis Bacon / Rene Descartes, Discourse on Method (1637) – cogito ergo sum