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Johann Gutenberg's printing press helped spread the ideas of the Renaissance beyond Italy. Paper helped spread ideas of the Renaissance beyond Italy. Hope this helps you! =)
The development of paper, the printing press, and new universities helped spread the Renaissance beyond Italy. Northern artists and writers altered Renaissance ideas
Leonardo da' Vinci moved to the court of the French King and helped Italians spread both products and ideas to other places
It spread to all of Europe and Italy.
Johann Gutenberg was the person instrumental in spreading the ideas of the Renaissance beyond Italy. He introduced printing to Europe.
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it started in Italy but it spreded through ideas.
Northern Italy had commercial success. Trade would have played a big part in this. The ideas of individualism, humanism, and secularism interested many people of the time, mainly because the ideas were so different from the "focus-on-God" idea of the Dark Ages (a time of much death because of war and disease, and very little education - not remembered well). The ideas of the Renaissance were taken from the Greco-Roman time period, a time of much enlightenment. Italian trade with Northern countries would have spread these ideas. The development of the printing press and moveable type enabled books to be printed quickly and spread around much more easily than previously, which meant that new Renaissance ideas were widely read and easily discussed.
Alexander the great conquerd most of the know world and spread the greek language and greek ideas that's why it was called a hellenistic empire
I don't really understand your question. If you mean, why did they, they really didn't. The Renaissance began in Italy and the ideas spread to other parts of the world, because Italy was the cultural Mecca at the time. I don't really understand your question. If you mean, why did they, they really didn't. The Renaissance began in Italy and the ideas spread to other parts of the world, because Italy was the cultural Mecca at the time.
there was the merit exam, arts and religion spread ideas
The Renaissance scholar Petrarch warned against history:" O inglorious age! that scorns antiquity, it's mother, to whom it owes every noble art... What can be said in defense of men of education who ought not to be ignorant of antiquity and yet are plunged in... darkness and delusion?"Petrarch's ideas would affect education fro many years. Education and new ways of spreading information would take the Renaissance far beyond Italy.