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Q: What two early civilizations did the renaissance draw inspiration from?
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Where did the Carolingian renaissance draw its greatest inspiration from?

Northumbria, where peoples in monasteries produced ellegant illistratued texts


Why did most of the early explores and mountain men choose to to the west?

Most explorers and immigrants came from Europe, and landed on the East coast, many settled there. But for some, the draw from the west encouraged many to strike out towards what they hoped, was a new life, free land, tales of untold riches (gold, beaver fur, etc.) as talked about in the saloons and immigrant encampments.


Are the Middle Ages the same as the stone ages?

No. Let me expand that a bit. The "stone age" is the period before people learned to work metal. There are a number of division and subdivision as various technologies developed, but in general it means, at least in the context of Europe, before 5500 BCE. The Middle Ages are much later. It can refer in general to anytime from the collapse of the classical civilizations of the ancient world in Europe, through the start of the renaissance. There are different interpretations as to where exactly to draw the line, some date it from the fall of rome in 410 CE, others to 500 CE. Very roughly the middle ages last until 1500 CE, although the Renaissance was underway in parts of Europe before that. The early middle ages, sometimes called the Dark Ages, are from the start of the middle ages,where ever you date that, to about the year 1000. This is a period of decreased population, diminished city life, decay and almost end of long distance trade and money economy, and a nearly total loss of literacy outside of the church. There is something of a reboot around the year 1000, and things start to improve. Very gradually, cities grow, the economy improve, a merchant and urban class begins to develop. The period from 1000 to about 1200CE is known as the Central Middle Ages, The period from 1200 to 1500 is what most people think of when they hear "middle ages". This is the age of armored knights, chivalry, Chaucer, the medieval romances, the great Cathedrals, it is the setting of stories like Robin Hood and Ivanhoe. While still an agrarian society with a low literacy rate, this period has a vibrant urban culture, art, literature, and architecture we still consider inspirational. There is also a solid money economy with long distance trade. This period is called the "High Middle Ages".


Who do Romans draw?

They were drawing lots things. (animals , plants , people , Julius Caesar and lots more).


How would you draw a chart to show the major parts of a medieval manor?

i really dont know

Related questions

Where was the artist of renaissance draw inspiration from?

they drew inspiration from greco-roman culture and classic art


From which 2 previous cultures did the renaissance artists draw inspiration?

They drew inspiration from ancient Greece and Rome.


Where did the Carolingian renaissance draw its greatest inspiration from?

Northumbria, where peoples in monasteries produced ellegant illistratued texts


From what Greek philosopher did Abbot Suger draw inspiration?

Abbott Suger did not draw his inspiration from a Greek philosopher. He drew his inspiration from an early missionary to Gaul: St. Denis. However, St. Denis was actually drawn from an early follower of St. Paul, one Dionysius, who became Bishop of Athens. He then set out to "missionize" France, where he was eventually martyred by the Romans.


What inspiration does Emerson draw from great thinkers?

they give him the courage to be himself.


What is Graeme Base's inspiration?

His inspiration is just everything in general. If he thinks something looks cool he will draw it and than make it into something else.


From where and from whom did Jefferson draw inspiration in drafting the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson was a great admirer of John Locke and shared his ideas. He used John Locke's works of literature to draw inspiration int he drafting of the Declaration of Independence.


What does the this quote of Winston Churchill mean you shall draw from the heart of suffering means of inspiration and survival?

You shall draw from the heart of suffering means of inspiration and survival, said by Winston Churchill, means that we learn from our mistakes and survive because of it.


Who are the people you draw fashion inspiration from?

Teenagers because they are always wearing the new trends!


The deliberate intent to draw creative inspiration from the composer's own homeland is?

Nationalism.


What other famous Italian artist did van Orley draw inspiration from?

Van Orley was inspired by the Acts of the Apostles by Italian High Renaissance artist Raphael (1483-1520) when the immense works( Engravings and tapestry cartoons) which were to be woven for the Vatican(Pope LeoX) in Brussels from 1516 to 1520.


Why did Rembrandt draw himself portrait?

He did not DRAW it, he PAINTED it. Self portraits are good practice.