yes, well the renaissance MEANS rebirth.....
Renaissance. It means "rebirth "
Answer: Literally, renaissance means a "rebirth", or "revival". It is a time period when interest in art, literature, education, and other similar subjects, along with interest in Ancient Greece and Rome, was reborn.
rebirth of livingRenaissance is a French word that means "rebirth."
During the Renaissance, there was a revival of interest in Renaissance, or in french as "Rebirth" period in European civilization immediately following the Middle Ages and conventionally held to have been characterized by a surge of interest in Classical scholarship and values(:, hope it helped
yes, well the renaissance MEANS rebirth.....
Renaissance. It means "rebirth "
Renaissance is nothing but REBIRTH. Otherwise called as REVIVAL OF LEARNING AND CULTURE (cultural rebirth) Renaissance brought back interest in art, literature, basically learning in general. and yeah renaissance does mean rebirth (:
a revival of or renewed interest in something, literally, a rebirth.
The Renaissance.
You do not say Italian rebirth. The term is Italian Renaissance (or, in Italian, Rinascimento). Both words mean rebirth and refer to the "rebirth" of interest in the classical (the Romans and the Greeks). Its roots lied in 1) the revival/rebirth in the interest in the Romans, which in the previous centuries had not been of interest to Europeans had had been frowned upon because they had been considered pagans; 2) the development of new art forms in painting sculpture and architecture which are now called Renaissance art.
403 b.C.
It was the rebirth of interest in art and learning.
It was the rebirth of interest in art and learning.
Because it began a rebirth in the interest of knowledge, fine art, and questioning of the church.
it is a period of "rebirth" in art and literature that began in the 14th century, and was characterized by a revival of interest in the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome.
Answer: Literally, renaissance means a "rebirth", or "revival". It is a time period when interest in art, literature, education, and other similar subjects, along with interest in Ancient Greece and Rome, was reborn.