A major historical event that led to the loss of Greek literature was the destruction of the Library of Alexandria. Much of the works were preserved by the Arabic kingdoms which ensured their survival, as they were not preserved through the Dark Ages in Europe. The Renaissance led to re-interest in Greek literature in the west.
Much of Greek literature was lost when the Romans took over. It was not until the Enlightenment that people began to rediscover these works.
The renaissance
renaissance
rediscovery of classical art and literature.
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The Renaissance.
the rediscovery of Ancient Greek and Roman knowledge...
The rediscovery of classical models influenced Renaissance Arts and Literature because they looked back at the past glory that was Rome shown through architecture and other things.
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The events that led to the disappearance of Greek literature include the decline of the Roman Empire, the spread of Christianity, and the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottomans in 1453. These events contributed to the loss and neglect of ancient Greek texts, leading to a decline in the transmission and preservation of Greek literature.
Humanist ideas
Petrarch is known for his rediscovery and admiration of classical Roman and Greek literature and culture during the Renaissance. He emphasized the value of humanism, promoting the study of literature, history, and philosophy. His collection of sonnets and letters, particularly his unrequited love for Laura, were also significant in shaping the development of Italian poetry.
Humanist Ideas (APEX)
Greek literature. Hellenic means Greek.