Erasmus focused the attention of Renaissance scholars on religious and
moral issues, rather than art and literature, giving rise to the
Reformation.
very warm
Things that help a creative climate:open-mindednesscuriosityfree-thinkinga climate where new ideas are not criticizeda climate where mistakes are not seen as failuresa climate where different thinking is encouragedThings that block creativity:closed-mindednesslack of curiositya climate where anything new or different is feared or criticizeda climate where any mistake is seen as a failurea climate where different thinking is punished
Thinking you mean in Minnesota where the Assinibone tribe lived, the climate is warm in the summer, but cold and snowy in the winter.
Two of the four causes that led to the Renaissance are the black plague and the press. The other two causes that led to the Renaissance includes the changes in climate and the new trade routes taken by the crusades.
Yes, anything is possible.
Renaissance is the name under which we know the artistic and cultural movement that took place in several European countries at the end of the Medieval Era. The Italian city of Florence was a major focal point of this movement, some scholars attribute Florence's economical and cultural situation as one of the reasons Renaissance started there, also the climate of peace that prevailed in the region.
The climate of early Virginia was warm. Because of this climate it is possible for the farmers to grow crops all throughout the year.
it is possible. if the animal is only found in the wild in a sertain area and cannot addapt to the climate change then yes, it is very much possible
It is called as such because a lot of creative and scientific thinking has to go into the production of livestock and crops to best raise them according the location, climate and topography of that farm and how to get the "maximum" income from the sale of crops and livestock as possible.
With the use of irrigation
Most characteristics were affected by the geography. Since they were in Northern area of Europe, the emphasis on color was different than Italian Renaissance, as opposed to mild climate and vivid view in Italy. Many Northern Renaissance works really weren't affected by Italian's view.
Northern Renaissance: nation-states Italy: city-states Northern: strongly influenced by church Italy: less influenced by church Northern: began after Italy Italy: began before Northern Northern: focused on bible, church Italy: focused on classics (Greek/Roman)