1st Answer:
There was no education in the middle ages. 90% of the people couldn't read or write. In the Renaissance the university system started and much of the schools, colleges, and degrees used today still come from this source. The tradition of the cap and gown also comes from this time. The Renaissance was a time of birth of knowledge and discovery. The middle ages was a time of darkness and lack of learning.
2nd Answer:
Renaissance education was not appreciably different from that of the Late Middle Ages.
The university system attributed by some to the Renaissance was a development of the High Middle Ages, with the first Western universities beginning in the 11th and 12th centuries. The University of Paris, Oxford University, and Cambridge University were all opened before end of the 12th century.
There is a link below to an article on medieval education. Unfortunately its history is not widely known, even if it is well documented.
Middle Ages there was no education for the people. The clergy were the only ones who could read and write. Some Nobility could as well, but 90% of the population couldn't. The lamp of learning was out.
Renaissance saw the start of people beginning to read and write. The printing press was invented and books became available to all. Universities grew and more people had access to an education rather than just a few. Our universities still follow the Renaissance model in how degrees are granted and how the schools are set up. This was a time of a "rebirth" of education.
Girls were never alowed to go to school. They stayed home and learned to be an house wife.
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The medieval nobles were the richest people during their time. The renaissance nobles were a step down from royalty. They helped to protect the king and in return land was given to them.
Medieval Rome refers to the city of Rome in the medieval historical period. This was a period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.
The Renaissance spirit embraced the secular literature of ancient Greece and Rome, where as the medieval mind considered it pagan. References to Greco-Roman deities abound in Renaissance literature.
There is not much difference accept the name.So really they are the exact same thing.
They were the same thing. Medieval means of the Middle Ages.
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.
Medieval literature was characterized by religious themes, chivalry, and feudal society, while Renaissance literature focused on individualism, humanism, and the revival of classical themes and forms. Renaissance literature also saw the rise of new literary genres such as the novel and the Shakespearean play.
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the differences are that Medieval artists decipted the birth of jesus. Renaissance artists focused on symbols
The medieval nobles were the richest people during their time. The renaissance nobles were a step down from royalty. They helped to protect the king and in return land was given to them.
The word renaissance is a noun. A renaissance is a revival. It also refers to the time between the medieval and modern time periods.
Medieval Rome refers to the city of Rome in the medieval historical period. This was a period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.
The Renaissance spirit embraced the secular literature of ancient Greece and Rome, where as the medieval mind considered it pagan. References to Greco-Roman deities abound in Renaissance literature.
The hurdy-gurdy was invented between the medieval and Renaissance era.
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