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.
The French word "renaissance" translates as "rebirth" in English.
The term "renaissance" itself, is French for "rebirth." The renaissance was a time of rebirth of ideas, and it saw a remarkable resurgence of learning and knowledge throughout Europe. The etymology of the term "renaissance" is as follows: It stems from "re-", meaning "again," and "nascere," meaning "be born." So, the term Renaissance means to " be born again".
rebirth in french is renaissance.
No - it means rebirth or renewal.
Because someone bothered to translate "renaissance" into English. "Rebirth" is the literal meaning of the word.
An allegory is an extended metaphor, or a story with two meaning. One meaning is literal and the other meaning is symbolic. So then, in renaissance art work, a painting of a violin is not simply a painting of a violin, it would have symbolic meaning to the artist that painted the violin.
Renaissance man
The Renaissance
Renesance is the french word meaning rebirth or reborn
The historical period of Michelangelo was 'the renaissance', meaning 'rebirth'
Renaissance
renewal is the transliteration of the word. New beginning is the meaning.