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Humanists studied subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry and history.
Northern Renaissance artists blended Italian Renaissance ideas with their own primarily through the religious ideas of the humanists.
Because both the Renaissance humanists and the artists used the forms of art from the Medieval period as their guide on how to achieve great things. For example, Leonardo had a.... email me for a much more elaborate answer (yes I took AP Euro) m_uj@hotmail.co.uk
I believe that the architecture was different because humanists in the renaissance period started experimenting with mathematics and science, therefore they came up with new ways of building.
Humanism affected Renaissance art by the way humanism was. Humanists believed in individuality and human societies therefore using ancient Romans and Greeks models but expressed them with humanist ideas.
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The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
Renaissance humanists focused on three ideas of the Greeks. They were history, philosophy, and arts.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
Humanists studied subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry and history.
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Christian humanists focused on applying humanist principles to Christianity, emphasizing the study of classical texts to improve religious understanding and morality. Italian Renaissance humanists, however, were more interested in reviving classical culture and literature, placing emphasis on secular knowledge and the pursuit of individual potential.
Timothy Kircher has written: 'Living well in Renaissance Italy' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Humanism in literature, Humanists, Renaissance Aesthetics 'Living well in Renaissance Italy' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Humanism in literature, Humanists, Renaissance Aesthetics
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.