During the renaissance various subjects began to develop as new ideas began to arise. advances in anatomy, geography, astronomy, medicine, philosophy and literature. ideas such as Nicholas Copernicus and Galileo's about the universe
( that the sun sat at the center of the universe orbited by the planets and stars). they also discovered new techniques in painting and so such as perspective.
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Many discoveries have yet to be made in rural parts of Africa.
Newtown and Kepler were two famous astronomers during the Renaissance.
Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler were Renaissance astronomers.
compass, astrolabe cross-staff, back-staff
some idiot - The Literature of the renaissance is a major influence of us today.brookayy - Leonardo da vinci made some amazing discoveries during the renaissance, including finding out what a baby in the womb looked like, by slicing open dead pregant womens' stomachs
the renaissance was more of a revolution there were more scientific discoveries and it was time of great knowledge mainly during the medieval times it was more of "kings and queens serfdom during the renaissance they were eliminating serfdom"
The renaissance came a few hundred years after the medieval times also greater discoveries were made in the renaissance such as artists who drew non religious paintings.
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they made face paintings
arts made during the renaissance such as The Birth of Venus
He lived during and made art that exempified the renaissance period.
During the Renaissance
Mostly no inventions were discovered but theories
The greatest thinkers during the Renaissance contributed greatly to the age of explorer. People believed less in superstitions and started to accept new discoveries in science, particularly about space and the universe.
The Renaissance's greatest accomplishment was its advancement of art, literature, and science. During this period, artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo created masterpieces, writers such as Shakespeare produced timeless works, and scientists like Galileo made significant discoveries. The Renaissance era fostered creativity, innovation, and a newfound appreciation for human potential.
The Renaissance was a period of significant advancements in art, science, and philosophy that continue to influence modern society. Discoveries in anatomy, astronomy, and mathematics laid the foundation for many scientific principles we rely on today. Artistic advancements in perspective, realism, and humanism have shaped our understanding of aesthetics and cultural expression. Decisions made during this period, such as the emphasis on individualism and the promotion of education, have had a lasting impact on our values and societal structures.