The Medici - Godfathers of the Renaissance 1/4 BG sub
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2012
- From a small Italian community in 15th century Florence, the Medici family would rise to rule Europe in many ways. Using charm, patronage, skill, duplicity and ruthlessness, they would amass unparalleled wealth and unprecedented power. They would also ignite the most important cultural and artisitc revolution in Western history- the European Renaissance. But the forces of change the Medici helped unleash would one day topple their ordered world.
- Krátké a kreslené filmy
Yo who got this during quarantine as their history work?
This comment has become your study guide. Lmao Mr Kenny
Dude, me... I looked up the answers 😂
BP BlossomTree wanna share me the answers...this video is boring me to death and I’m 20 minutes in and still hasn’t answered the questions I need😭
Debbie Liz
How do I know we have the same answers/teacher? I’m fine to share
yep
@@bp_cherryblossomtree723 by any chance do you know the answers to these?
1) The Medici were wealthy and powerful patrons who commissioned important works of art. However, they often had complicated relationships with the artists they hired. Name the artists, the works they created, and their own unique relationships with their Medici patrons! Choose at least two artists. I want a full detailed answer for this question. Hint: If you are a "Ninja Turtles" fan, you already know four important Renaissance artists!
2) Who was Galileo? What is he most famous for. Who was his wealthy patron and what was his title? Galileo's patron and former student was wealthy and an extremely powerful member of the nobility. So, why couldn't he save Galileo from his tragic fate. Explain in full detail. All the information for this question is included in the assigned film The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance/Chapter 4: Power vs. Truth
3) Compare and Contrast Michael Corleone with Cosimo di Medici, who became Grand Duke of Tuscany in 1569, from "Power vs Truth. Do not confuse this Cosimo with his earlier ancestor Cosimo the Elder mentioned in Part 1: The Birth of A Dynasty.
Guess who's watching this for a assignment for history?!
6 years later 😪
@@alexissguallpa : Just don't be fooled by the blue eyed fair skinned actor they chose to portray Cosimo (that's just white supremacist inclination, purposeful or not). In their time it was fashionable for the upper classes to be portrayed as pale and many wore makeup to change their appearance regardless of gender. But they were obviously Italian/Mediterranean, not Germanic/Scandinavian. Here are some paintings of them:
cdn.history.com/sites/2/2014/01/medicifamily-H.jpeg
i.pinimg.com/originals/8a/5e/b3/8a5eb31934d31d0d18aeaa6670be4f93.jpg
www.sightswithin.com/.Il_Bronzino/Ritratto_di_Cosimo_I_de%27_Medici_in_armatura.jpg
www.art-prints-on-demand.com/kunst/alessandro_pieroni/portrait_cosimo_demedici_vecc_hi.jpg
That said, the actor they chose was not bad himself. But this type of white supremacist propaganda being used in our history books is extremely pervasive in our western culture and has been being forced upon our consciousness for the last 200 years or so, especially in the United States.
Please don't go straight to blaming your teachers though. Many of them are just blindly trusting the same propaganda. But if you pay attention to their level of tolerance for the differences of others, that is a far better clue to their personal views and whether or not they are purposefully misleading you or not.
Although many are indeed bigots, most teachers are good and decent people, as are most people in general. So don't bash the good teachers because some are trying to lead us into following their unfounded biases.
Beyond the fact that history is a record written by the most oppressive cultures, once you can see past the propaganda, history is fascinating and extremely important. I wish you all good luck and wise insight into seeing past the lies and learning the truth for yourselves. Think of it as a challenge and a great quest of the mind.
@@aylbdrmadison1051 Are you aware that Italians and Mediterranean people are white? They have a darker skin tone but they are still "white". Calling this white supremacy is absolutely nuts. I'm Italian and I have zero issue with how this documentary portrayed my people. Grow some thicker skin please.
Me
@@md.abdulkader6429 Good times man! Watched this for a college course.
Albert Einstein said: "In any field, true genius is being able to hit the bulls-eye when no-one else can even see the target". Brunalesci fits that criterion
And then Einstein divorced his wife and married his cousin.
GENIUS
@@alez1908 yes. so whats wrong with it?
*Brunelleschi
Was usury legal at this time ? Was this Cosimo’s crime ?
@@alez1908 Tell the atomic bomb that Einstein wasn't a genius.
This was/is an incredible series. Anyone visiting Florence should not miss this.
I have visited Florence twice, for 10 and for 16 days. I watched this series before my first visit. This helped me a lot. Therefore, I shared the series here, on my CZcams channel 🙂
I’m in Florence right now and watching this as I fall to sleep. Thank you for posting!
@@TsenkaStoychevathank you so much for uploading this!!
Here to know more history i didn't learn in my history classes.
It's because the schools don't care I worked in a district. They are failing our kids.
Am I the only one watching this by self initiative and motivation?😂😂💀
I think we are just two😂😂
Nope I'm here😂 3 so far! Lol
5th lol 😂😂😂😂😂
The 6th :3
Make that 7th XD
"But through intense study, the Pantheon gave up its secrets to Brunelleschi". Dang! What a narration!
Still the best documentary on the Renaissance out there.
cosimo de medici was gifted with the ability to look passed the mundane bickering of humanity, and to focus on what really mattered. so much has been lost in our history, never to have flourished, due to most people not having this special gift. thank you, cosimo de medici.
*past lul necro
I'm here because of curiosity generated by Netflix Medici Master of Florence. Interestingly beautiful.
me,too
AshValen Same. Plus I just started dating a direct descendant of Lorenzo de' Medici
Delana Trujillo-Johnson the Medici family no longer exists whatsoever. the last female family member died with no kids, just saying
Delana Trujillo-Johnson
Yeah but the last descendant of Lorenzo De Medici died 500 years ago, then the family was replaced by a secondary branch.. 😆
Delana Trujillo-Johnson lmfao
nothing titillates me more than listening to stories of ancient families of Italy
I saw this series a number of years ago and was fascinated to learn of their influence, seemingly launching the Renaissance. To me, this version is better than the Netflix one.
On PBS?
So, everyone is watching his for Art History too??? Nice to know that our teachers all love assigning hour long homework. T^T
I’ve had a growing fascination of the Medici Family since 2011 when I was in the 11 grade. My teacher should my class and I this documentary in our Italian class and I was hooked ever since! This documentary is gold!
i'm fascinated as well for the medicci family, i saw this documentary after the series of the medicci in Netflix, i realy liked it even if it isn't the truth
So much money for a class just to be sent to a CZcams video lol
I'm watching this video because I'm taking AP Euro in my sophomore year of high school. I kinda wish I took a different class though.
You can complain but I graduated High School without once hearing the name "Brunelleschi".
Better than sitting through a boring lecture
Cosimo's a beast
Me and all my homies love Cosimo
I see that my teacher's not the only one assigning hour long video's. pro tip: watch at 2x speed.
omg ur a genius thanks bro
Thanks!
HOLY HECK THANK YOU
I love you
Or, you know, learn something
stunning, just stunning. i was captivated. can't wait to see the remaining three parts.
The actor they chose to be the model for David looks SO MUCH like the actual statue
What a remarkable documentary. True storytelling. Thanks for posting!
who got really upset when they saw how long it goes for
Play it at 1.5x speed
It's a life saver
You kiddies dont appreciate history. This doc should be treasured and viewed for pleasure. Much more entertaining than watching some tiktok-brain cell killing swill.
Blame public schooling for making history boring and dull!
@@johnmandeville2225 I agree except I don't have time to watch this when it's due in -5 days along with 3 other things
come on now. it's interesting.
AP Euro was lit
I keep coming bacl to this! 6 years and counting
Thank you for sharing! Really enjoyed watching, will binge watch the rest today!!!
This was delightful to watch!! Thanks a ton for sharing!
Having been in the Dome and hiked it,. it's stunning inside and out.
without any doubt...this is the best serie about the medicci in the Internet.
fascinating....and really infomative.
I learned much with this content series , then in school
Well done and very interesting! Thank you
Certainly intend to see all four episodes!
“How to Win Friends and Influence People” Cosimo style.
Interesting insight on the history of Florence, the Medici and the building of the cupola of the Santa Maria dei Fiori, the dome of the city.
One of the best documentaries I've ever seen.
"...in Italy, for thirty years (...) they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love, they had five hundred years of democracy and peace - and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock." Graham Greene - The Third Man
Chris Cross The latter had the better lives.
It produced a functional society, democratic and peaceful. Why does it need to produce something else? That was the product, that was the trophy of success, the society they built; and that is the very thing that secularists still claim to be seeking today but cant engineer with all their "enlightened" philosophies and technologies. Youve got an irrational hatred of Christianity that blinds you to the distinction between good and evil. youre also blind to what the Medici's were really doing: they were reviving the ancient religion of Babylon, seeking the magical formulas which transform men into false gods in the image of satan, as Nimrod the archetype of Antichrist had done in the dawn of our post-deluvian world. And they found them...
Think of what they could have accomplished with peace and not looking over their shoulder.
What did Christ advocate? My peace I leave with you.
@@TheSharperSword Ah yes. They have found them indeed. Good words
The Sharper Sword - Well said.
History is interesting to learn. I love to go back school and learn more
Whitney Pyant You don't need to go back to school. Go to your public library and talk with one of the librarians. I love history and I have found that librarians enjoy helping select the right materials. They know which books are right, given your interest. A few years ago I got a bee in my bonnet to learn more about Julius Caesar. The librarian was very helpful in sorting out which books were best.
Evonne Dalton good idea
Whitney Pyant such a pity we fell in love with history too late...
In school they don't teach you with this much information
Google all you need
Anyone have to do this for schoolwork ._.
Me -_-
+Magma Dragon yes
Me☹
i did
Aqertis Exams.
Such a great work! Thanks! Thumbs up!
Bravo … a genius mind+ a genius talented, they both created a masterpiece for human kind ❤… love this video
I'm here once again to hear Professor Fantoni say re the Pantheon....."absorbed....assimilated....in order to be appropriated...." I love the eloquence & pronunciation of his thoughts
It's sad that great videos like this are uploaded with poor quality.
Thank you anyway.
+Med Mahogany (Son Of Carthage) the video quality looks pretty much OK to me - TV quality, don't know what you're talking about? Maybe you're just complaining because you feel the need to?
Med Mahogany Nothing wrong with the video quality, in fact I think it's excellent. I'm not too keen on the narrator. The sort of "semi whisper" gets annoying after a while. Just an opinion.
Med Mahogany hes talking about the literal quality. being only 360p
I thought of it as his Chiaroscuro voice en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiaroscuro
Everything i watch is set at 360 its fine, i agree with u...
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My family's history. Thank you very much for sharing
Great documentary about the Medicis.
Stunning music!
sometimes from excitement of learning something new I wanna scream.
too truuuueee 😃😃😃
a kamran ikr, i'm finally on summer vacation so i can watch all these cool documentaries now lol
-EVEN- to watch out not to let be told being mental.
♪ Aaaaa aaa aaaaaa ♬ aa ♫ aaa
a kamran p
a kamran I scream when I watch something but already knew how it is going to turn out...or I scream because of my dyslexia
a great refence. many thanks for posting this Tsenka
This was fascinating. Thanks for sharing!
That's some good lore. Can't wait to watch the rest.
sure beats the history channel with american pickers.
hahahaha so true. other than Vikings that channel sucks
Yes
The History Channel and Discovery have both long lost their purpose... National Geo and PBS are the only ones still producing quality documentaries.
I so much agree with all of you, I'm incredibly disappointed with the History Channel always airing stupid fake reality TV shows that have very little if anything to do with history. It got so bad for me that I simply had the History Channel removed which in turn caused me to lose other channels that I enjoyed, but thats life I guess.
@@encorelui2 If you can stand the influx of commercials forced on the videos CZcams does have some interesting history videos, but I recommend you take their message with a grain of salt, hope that helps.
Well Done ! Thank You! ❤️
I adore Brunelleschi, but saying he developed perspective first completely ignores that Giotto's 'Jesus Before the Caif' was a primitive groundbreaking of perspective - they count of at least mentioned him. And then completely ignoring Massacio, even though he developed one point linear perspective side by side time-wise to Brunelleschi, and created beautiful brilliant works of art. It might not be relevant to the Medici, but it deserves an honorable mention to fill out a more accurate picture of art history development.
thanks for the assignment mr kramer
Excellent video. Filippo Brunelleschi an absolute genius! Thank you.
I went to Italy as last year and it amazing to see Leonardo Di Vinci work in person
You saw him work in person?
He has been dead a long time.
Just messing with you!
LOL
But seriously you need to see it. It really is amazing. I can't wait until I get go back. It great learning other cultures.
Heart2HeartBooks I would have said the same had I seen Whitney's comment first, I love being the smart ass. That's what my Dad used to call me and I'd answer, "what do you want me to be a dumbass?. Then Dad would come back with, "no, that's your brothers job". My dad was a wise guy too, I sure miss him. Peace.
@@arttrombley7385 sorry for your loss
This is so good. Watching Genius in action!
interesting,awakening an in depth interest in art/history
Saw this last Wednesday in Art History II. This is the only history documentary I actually found interesting.
THAT WAS AWSOME
I enjoyed to traverse to the past by watching this movie!
Compared to most members of the family, it's well understood that Cosimo de Medici was an exception rather then the rule. Maybe because he grew up without political power he understood the harsh reality working men like Brunelleschi, Donatello and Lippi had to go through on a day-to-day basis. He was probably the most decent member of the de Medici family in that sense as well as his caution with power and not allowing it to go to his head. Too bad his descendants (especially the Medici popes) failed in this more often then not.
Decent member of the family? And who are you to judge??
We, present day humans, tend to look at things without looking at the historical context of the time… This family has left something to the whole world!
The godfathers of the Renaissance! Why not the fathers??? Because they are Italian? So lame!
@@alebhard PBS made this program during the time when "the Sopranos" was hot...so the directors and writers sought to capitalize on the "mafia movie craze" at the time.
@@knowledgeseeker-yy1ix
Maybe but still…
@@alebhard yeah...it was a cheap move..
@@alebhard producers you know..
I'm writing a paper on the Medici. Why? Because of Ezio duh. Oh and, that's a sick soundtrack.
Arngeir i agree about the soundtrack
Thank you Mr Sherer
very good documentary
I want to go to Florence, and see all this greatness.
It's truly beautiful
you are too late my friend.
All top destination have been completely run over by tourists and become unbearable Disney lands 😞
I would even stay away from second rate destinations. Go look for "third rate" places, only those let you enjoy the splendors of foregone eras.
fun fact: the subscribers of this channel are history teachers, and the views are from students and history teachers.
its actually a real fact, and not a fun 1
watching this for homework but damn im enjoying it so much
thank you for this ms.k
love this documentary, thanks for sharing!
Also like the actor who plays Cosimo de Medici, kinda reminds me of Hugh Laurie :)
Hugh Laurie would be excellent in a role as many of the Medici family members.
Not me now just watching this for history- 🥲
Ay yo where was cosimo imprisoned
SAME and on our summer break im this close to not doing it 💀
Very interesting. Many thanks
Thanks for sharing!
Money men, the Medicis, so they washed away their sins by buying popes shiny things. They were very conscious of their 'sins' and knew which circle of hell was reserved for them.
WOW. I am awestruck, I was clicking this video and never expected that it would allow me to retain this much information. #AMAZING
#HISTORY #BLESSEDTOHAVEWATCHEDMEDICI
Sai Sai totally 👌
#FACTS
#PREACH #WORD
i saw this in class and came back to listen to the background opera music , made me shit myself out of awe.
I started my assignment when this video first appeared on CZcams.
I’m handling it in tomorrow.
Nice.
A lot of uploads these days aren't worth watching quality-wise. This is.
Anyone here NOT for schoolwork, but because they actually enjoy this documentary?
Came here for the work, stayed for the documentary. Solid 10.
I'm interested in people in power and their stories💯, but people in this comment section are moaning because they have school work
love this series
Veramente straordinario
Brunalesci, your getting eggs all over your drawings.
Crazy egg man.
*Brunelleschi
He's making a point in his own way.
you're*
Hello friends. This is an excellent series. Does anyone know the song at the end of the episode? At 54:28
My teacher showed us this and she didn't force us to watch the rest but I find it interesting so here I am.
liked it good for school work nice to see after visiting Florence last time
What is the music at the end of this documentary? Is it a classic with many performers if so who did the original?
The soundtrack is beautiful, but sadly the composer sold the rights to the company that made the film (that went bankrupt), so any CD or similar of the music won't be likely to ever be published :(
I loved how comprehensive and educational this series was. Such an amazing production. The Medici family are so fascinating and was an incredible influence on modern society.
There has to be a way to be able to publish the music on CD without the unfair restrictions due to unfair Bankruptcy.! The very THEME of this MEDICI film is the very RENAISSANCE concept of CHALLENGING Unjust LAWS and crooked Justice due to out-of-date legal precepts on Laws of bankruptcy and the like! In fact, Humanity's Hope and Progress out of his own Contrived BONDAGE is to challenge all the Shady Stuff falsely granted authority to put him into such unfair disadvantage and the like! Even if the mere long passing of time frees faulty rules that govern finance and sold rights.
I've been trying to find this music on you tube. Anyone knows the soundtracks' names?
Fascinating.
I feel educated
I'm here because of Assassin's Creed 2...and cause i like history!
+Airborne
That game has done a lot for interest in European history! I read that kind of comment all the time. Bene.
Me too!! Just been playing it the last couple days haha... and I like history
Mind blowing .....
Anyone watching this because you just realized 2 weeks before the end of summer you have to read a book about the Medici family but you dont have the copy so you just watch a bunch of documentaries on it so you have a basic understanding durring class? Me too
39:00 what's the name of the song playing in the background.. "toredemo tidya naam icchi namo"
i have been wanting to know as well!
39:03 This song sounds really good, anyone know the name?
Is it just me, I like the way the narrator says 'power'
Bro i love this documentary :D
They played the magnificent and glorious Halleluja Chorus by Handel, who was born 201 years after Cosimo de' Medici's death. His music, however, was not renaissance, but baroque.
epic
Like a film !!!
I watched this while I was in High School
Lmfao seeing Cassel play Cosimo is so strange after watching Versailles 😂🤣
Is it just me or does the woman talking in 51:55 sound exactly like the actress Rebel Wilson??
Perfect history 👍
Anyone else watching this while they play a Florence campaign in EU4? Cosimo is a beast
23:43 Not many people know that Giovanni de Medici was also the man with the tiniest feet.