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The two peak periods were the renaissance of the 15th and 16th centuries and the neo-classical period of the 18th and 19th century.
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The age of ancient history dominated by the cultures of Greece and Rome [Mediterranean], from about the 8th century B.C.E. to about A.D. 500.
The renaissance was a rebirth of interest in the classics (the Greeks and Romans). Painting, sculpture and architecture were inspired by them and the reading of classical literature was fashionable. Greek philosophy has always been influential in western Europe. It influenced the Romans, the Catholic Church and scholars in the Middle Ages and beyond. It has been said that the history of European philosophy until the 19th century was like a continuous rewriting of Plato. For centuries the study of the classic was standard in the education of the European elites.
It is in the beautiful country of Jordan. The Rose City has had a long and wonderfully rich history too, including being forgotten about for many centuries before Indiana Jones gave it a tourist boost in the late 80s
People have always seen a connection to diet and disease, and many therapies are built around special diets. Naturopathy began in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, as the industrial revolution brought about unhealthy lifestyles.
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The two peak periods were the renaissance of the 15th and 16th centuries and the neo-classical period of the 18th and 19th century.
It is used to describe the phase of European History because many of the changes experienced between the 14th and 16th centuries were inspired by revival of the classical art and Intellect of Ancient Greece and Rome.
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The Modern Age is the third of the historical periods in which universal history is conventionally divided, between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries.
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