There is two culture that is most influenced on renaissance humanism. The to main cultures would be Greek and Roman.
One major characteristic of the Renaissance period was humanism. Humanism is defined as an appreciation of the basic worth of a personal achievement.
It was successful because of the great amount of funding by the nobles and governments. If it where not for the ideas of humanism, then their might not have bin a renaissance.
How did humanism affect society? People had the time to sit back and question the way the church looks at things. Also they could be more artistic.
most literature was written in arabic
Petrarch
The Italian renaissance was a period of time (1330-1550) In Italy. It was the rise of Humanism.
Humanism
The importance of the individual
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The founder of Italian Renaissance humanism is considered to be poet and scholar Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca). He sought to revive the classical Greek and Roman values and literature, placing a strong emphasis on the importance of human potential and achievements. Petrarch's works were influential in shaping the intellectual and cultural landscape of the Renaissance period.
Petrarch, also known as the father of Italian Renaissance humanism.
Humanism was in the Renaissance.....Or in other words...I have no idea
secular humanism as demonstrated during the renaissance.
Strong Christian influence
Christian Humanism was religious and Italian humanism was about human potential and achievement
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