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they were different from other time periods
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The renaissance brought a rebirth and renewal to knowledge and understanding. It influenced Literature, philosophy, art, politics, science, religion, and other aspects of intellectual inquiry. Renaissance scholars employed the humanist method in study, and searched for realism and human emotion in art.
The word Renaissance means re-birth. As far as art goes, the Renaissance was a time of great opulence. Artists learned how to portray humans in paintings with exact proportions and incredible details and use of light. This was learned by some of the greats by studying cadavers and using mathematic principals.
Sfumato is the term for the effect in painting where you have softer or smokey edges.
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The printing press revolutionized intellectual life during the Renaissance and Reformation by making knowledge more accessible and allowing for the widespread distribution of ideas. Scientific texts challenged traditional teachings by promoting empirical observation and questioning authority, leading to a shift in thinking and contributing to the rise of new scientific theories that sometimes contradicted established beliefs. This questioning of traditional knowledge played a significant role in shaping the intellectual landscape of that time.
One effect was the beginning of Protestantism, the other was the Counter Reformation, (reform of the existing Catholic Church).
Humanism had a profound effect on education during the Renaissance period. This movement emphasized the study of classical texts, literature, and the humanities, promoting a broad and well-rounded education for individuals. Humanism encouraged critical thinking, creativity, and a focus on individual potential, shaping modern educational practices and curriculum development.
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welll, according to our teacher, he did not affect the renaissance
they were patrons of the arts
The Great Migration
you describe the cause and effect
The Reformation did not really effect the Christian church or the education system at that time in any real way because almost all teachers were already Catholic nuns or priests, and the problems stirred up by the reformation had no direct mark on any Catholic institution.
The effect on Northern businesses was growth and prosperity.
It's the Coriolis Effect.