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The value of humanism fourished in the Renaissance, it was very common amongst people. While in the Middle Ages, people were strongly Catholic, and followed the church at all costs.
Considered on a large scale, the Renaissance accomplished quite a few things in and for Western Civilization. For one thing, it encouraged a this-world or 'here-and-now' emphasis on creativity and thought that would have a powerful impact upon the scientific and industrial revolutions. For another thing, it raised the value of the individual in such a way as to enable individual-inspired reformation of the both Church and State -- as well as the 'Reformation' itself.
people demanded most of the treasury's gold.
One difference is that in the Renaissance gunpowder was introduced. This ended the era of knighthood. Also, the "new world" was discovered in the Renaissance time period. Lastly, the compass was created. This helped explorers travel. In the Middle Ages the world was a thorough religious orientation. In the Renaissance the world began to change to a more secular world. Renaissance also contributed more advances in science, art and literature. The development increased as a new "middle class" emerged. Religion was questioned after the Black death. Also, learning was more efficient to classical learning. Feudalism gave way to centralized forms of government. Economically, capitalism had began. Individualism, secularism, and rationalism were three principal features of the modern culture instead of a all "church society". The Middle Ages were a time when no one questioned the Church and everything was centered around the Church. All art was made to glorify God. All music was made to glorify God. All literature was made to glorify God. And most wars were fought to glorify God including the Crusades. But around the time right after the Crusades people started to wonder why everything was about God. They were sick of it. God this God that God everything. When the Europeans were returning from fighting the Crusades the idea of Humanism and materialism started to spread first starting in Italy and eventually spreading throughout Europe. Humanism was and is a movement that focused on human potential and achievements instead of God. Materialism was putting more value into material and tangible things rather than Godly and Holy things. These ideas made people more concerned with the here and now rather that what would happen tomorrow or more specifically whether they would get to heaven or not. Along with the Renaissance came the Reformation(search Martin Luther) which was a time in which the Catholic Church cleaned up its ways and there was the birth of Protestantism. During the Renaissance some of the worlds greatest thinkers, inventors, and artisans were born. Such as Leonardo da vinci and Michaelangelo. It was a time of new ideas and great people. People like Leonardo were called Renaissance men. A Renaissance man was a person who was well rounded in all fields (science, art, history, the classics, sword fighting, dancing, singing, etc.)
The same things many or most people value the most; that is, their faith, their life, their rights, their freedom, their family, or so on.
Greater value was placed on individual accomplishments. ;)
The ideas of the Renaissance emphasized humanism, critical thinking, and the value of education. This led to a shift towards a more liberal arts-based curriculum, focusing on subjects like literature, history, and philosophy. The Reformation brought about a focus on literacy and the importance of reading the Bible, leading to an increased emphasis on education for all, including the common people. Both movements contributed to a more individualized and experiential approach to learning, with an emphasis on cultivating well-rounded individuals.
The value of humanism fourished in the Renaissance, it was very common amongst people. While in the Middle Ages, people were strongly Catholic, and followed the church at all costs.
Considered on a large scale, the Renaissance accomplished quite a few things in and for Western Civilization. For one thing, it encouraged a this-world or 'here-and-now' emphasis on creativity and thought that would have a powerful impact upon the scientific and industrial revolutions. For another thing, it raised the value of the individual in such a way as to enable individual-inspired reformation of the both Church and State -- as well as the 'Reformation' itself.
Yes, the people started to analyze more about life such as from where did they come from. People started to get interested in Greek and Roman cultures.
Impossible to value without a detailed description.
The renaissance beginning artist was in the 15th century. The value of the art was powerful and priceless.
the characteristics of the renaissance in Italy are, painting and sculpting and the elements of paintings in the Italian renaissance are, color, shape, space, texture, tone and value
value of the individual
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Titian
Renaissance artists used value and perspective to make their paintings look more realistic and dynamic and life like