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    Michelangelo was born on March 6, 1475. People believed the he was homosexual. He loved someone with the name of Tommaso de’ Cavalieri. Tammaso would later get married and have children. Michelangelo was 57 when Tammaso was in his teens. Michelangelo wrote this to his lover, “If one soul in two bodies is made eternal, raising both to heaven would be with similar wings.” About the age of 16 he was inspired to do sculptures. Soon he went to live with Lorenzo the Magnificent and started to do a…

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    Albrecht Durer was a master at this technique. His work was reproduced in books spreading this technique across Europe. At this time, northern Europeans also created innovative music techniques. Prior to the Renaissance music was monophonic. Northern Europeans began to use polyphony which allowed for much more complexity in music. The New Devotion, extended from German Gerard Groote, was an attempt at spiritual reform whose followers became known as the Brethren of the Common Life. Eventually…

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    Leonardo Da Vinci Essay

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    Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo Da Vinci embodied the Renaissance Spirit by displaying humanism, having a passion for learning and had many different talents. The Renaissance was a period of rebirth.It brought back Roman and Greek ideas, and displayed more worldly thoughts. The birthplace of the renaissance was Florence, Italy which is actually where Leonardo Da Vinci lived for most of his life. He was the perfect renaissance man because he took part in so many different things. As you can see, he…

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    Causes Of The Renaissance

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    The Renaissance is a phenomenon which is considered to be the beginning of the modern age. The literal meaning of the word is “Re-birth”, which is exactly what it was. It was a period of spiritual and cultural awakening for the whole of Middle East. It stretched over three centuries, from the 14th to the 17th. It is thought to have originated in Florence, Italy at the end of the 13th century but quickly spread to the whole of Europe. What started out as a cultural movement soon transformed into…

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    The Renaissance or the rebirth of European civilization was the period following the Middle Ages. When Greece and Rome classical world declined and a surge of interest in new ways of perceiving the world, revolutionized techniques in art, literature, politics, science among others innovations created the foundation for our modern advancements. According to history-world.org, the Renaissance also witnessed the discovery and exploration of new continents, the substitution of the Copernican for…

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    History of the Renaissance You have probably heard a lot about the Renaissance. It seems to be a prominent event in history. But what does Renaissance mean? Renaissance is French for “rebirth”. People use this term to describe the 14th to the 16th century. The Renaissance was happening after the medieval times. The medieval period just basically means that gap between classic and modern times. It was seen as a rediscovery of rational civilization that was very heavily focused on art. You can’t…

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    commitment to duty. This discouraged personal exploration and creativity. Education later became important in the Renaissance era with parents of a growing merchant class wanting their children to attend universities. They believed that “Liberal Studies” (also known as liberal arts) were the pathway to true freedom. This type of education included poetry, mathematics, astronomy, music, grammar and logic. As people learned classical ideas they began to challenge church leaders who were ultimately…

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    call this innovation, Renaissance. Renaissance means “rebirth” and that is exactly what the Renaissance represented. “Rebirth” fits the description of the Renaissance because of the desire to learn and to discover that took place. Out of all the place in Europe the Renaissance started in Italy. The Renaissance started in Italy because it was the center of the Roman Empire, central point for trade, and it supported ideas and learning. One of the reasons that the Renaissance began in Italy is…

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    closure of the Middle Ages was the cultural belief that people were living in a time of self-conscious revival. Art, ideology, and moral values that were originally derived from Greek and Roman culture were being "reborn" and reexamined. Prior to the Renaissance, individuals sought religious piety, often placing it in the center of their lives. However, with the so-called events leading up to “rebirth”, such as the fall of Constantinople, the invention of the printing press, and the Hundred…

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    The Renaissance is known for the festivals of modern day people and even some music but this time period was also a huge turning point for arts and sciences. This time period gave way to “a great revival of interest in the classical learning and values of ancient Greece and Rome” With many new developments of the world and lives of the people living during this time came new influences and even some old ones. Astronomy, exploration, philosophy, literature, and especially the world of art were…

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