The creative minds that were painted onto the canvas during the Renaissance are still intact to this day and some are recognized as even statements from that period of time. The middle ages also had such art, but …show more content…
The geocentric theory was founded upon by Ptolemy who believed that the earth was the center of all, while the heliocentric theory by Nicolaus Copernicus believed the sun was in the center and later proved his theory had become fact and is still to be used to this very day. Ptolemy’s theory was adopted by most middle age scholars based because none other could find a reason to object of it. Until Copernicus, who relied heavily on mathematics and observation, which then gave a new meaning for the entire universe. There were written conveniences in Latin saying “The Empire of heaven and the home of the god and the …show more content…
The middle age and Renaissance period showed the significant differences between each other and how the technology, art, literature, and science had evolved so dramatically giving new meaning to just about every aspect. The remarkable changes are still relevant of modern discoveries and advances that we even use ideas from hundreds of years ago. Thanks in a large part to the scientific and cultural advances made during this time, people saw themselves in a new