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    The Renaissance era was one of tremendous modifications in European archives. (Background) The Renaissance, alias Middle Ages, stretches from around 500 CE to about the 1300’s, illiteracy was omnipresent in Europe at the time. Over 85 percent of Europe’s population consist of peasants, alias serfs. (Slaves who worked for the Lord and his estate.) Furthermore, during this period, the people of Europe depended upon the Bible to justify the world. (Background) In the 1300’s, humanism; which praised…

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    Renaissance was a rebirth, the explosion of new ideas and learning. It also could be described as a time of humanism, secularism and individualism. There were loads of occurrences which led to the Renaissance, such as wealthy merchant class, the classical heritage of Greece and Rome, the competition between city-states to see who had the finest arts, and of course I cannot ignore the fact that the plague was one of the most responsible parts, because it all started from the idea that all the…

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    increase for political decentralization and unrest, and the slow disintegration of the medieval civilization. The result of this depressing period brought the Italian Renaissance. The Renaissance was mostly a focus for a renewed concern for the things of this world; humanism being the most powerful. Many different types and definitions of humanism were discovered during this period depending on the thinker and their beliefs. Two great thinkers in this period were Giovanni Pico, and Niccolo…

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    During the Renaissance in Italy and Northern Europe there were many artists inspired by the world around them. In Italy, artists used humanism and naturalism to show how the world could be seen in a piece of art. In Northern Europe, artists use symbolism to show the story and meaning behind the art work. In both places people drew inspiration from these amazing artists and art pieces. The Renaissance art in Italy is inspired by humanism and naturalism. Many artists such as Giotto, Duccio, and…

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    definition of humanism. Humanism was a Renaissance cultural movement. It is a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasises the value of human life individually and collectively. It generally prefers ideas like rationalism over ideas of established doctrine faith. Over time the definition has fluctuated but generally it has always referred to a perspective that affirms some belief of human freedom and advancement. b) Explain why it developed in Europe when it did. Humanism originated…

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    Emily Faust Section 26265 (17 Spring - online) Renaissance Humanism Essay Italian Renaissance humanism Humanism is an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems. It is a progressive philosophy of life that, without theism and other supernatural beliefs, affirms our ability…

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    early Renaissance, faces and bodies were painted in more lifelike poses than previous works and figures started to express real sentiment. In the 15th century, paintings using the newly perfected medium of oil based pigments were particularly popular. It quickly became the preferred painting medium throughout Europe. Artists during this period were on a quest for greater realism. However, tempera and oil painting, although common, were not the only mediums used during the early Renaissance.…

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    I partially agree with this statement. While the Renaissance Era was a reaction to the narrow and practical way of thinking that was common in the medieval period, it did not reject all aspects of the medieval era. Instead, it embraced and expanded the idea of religion, the relationship one had with their God, and admired pieces of literature from ancient eras. Humanism during the Renaissance worked on reviving cultural and classical literature with the goal of spreading humanities (grammar,…

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    the Italian Renaissance, humanism was an important contributor to the successes that were achieved in the 15th and 16th centuries. Humanism was the rediscovery of the past and bringing it back to life. Humanists were were able to read, understand, and appreciate the writings of the ancient world. (Chambers et al, 2007). Things that were achieved during the Renaissance that were important to humanists were the economy, their art, and politics. Artists were very influential to humanism and art was…

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    throughout ancient history we find influences of humanism. Whether it be in everyday life, thoughts, actions, words. As we look back in history to the Greeks, and those of the Renaissance and Enlightenment eras, we find that many individual thinkers and philosophers shone through their new ideas and thoughts. Many of these philosophical thinkers shaped our learning today. I believe that, during the greek times, philosophers were influenced by humanism. The philosophers of these days used more…

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