In the Renaissance times a Renaissance Woman was supposed to marry well, be loyal to her husband and give birth to boys. A Renaissance Man, on the other hand, had to be well-educated, have cultural grace, be a gentleman and understand the arts and sciences. He also had to have refinement, be of noble birth and have courage. Many women did not fit the mold of what they called a "Renaissance Woman." Many of them would fit in as more of a "Renaissance Man" or what we would call a "Renaissance Woman" in our day and age.
This question can be interpreted in many ways. If you are simply asking the Italian word for man, use Google translate. If you are asking about a significant figure in the renassaince such as Leonardo da Vinci, people refer to these peolple as a Renaissance man. If you mean any worker in the renaissance, simply refer to their occupation, such as blacksmith or artist.
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The Renaissance flourished in Florence.
The Renaissance had its start in Florence
It is called the renaissance, because "renaissance" just means rebirth.
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they thought the cotton club was fun...
The modern era
The modern era
The modern era
The modern era
The renaissance was the emergence from the middle ages. It was the time of many great artists, scientists, inventors like Divinchi, Galileo, and Michelangelo
If you are trying to be offensive, you could call them a "Know-It-All" or if it is complimentary, just call them a genius.2nd Answerer says:I believe the term you are looking for is 'polymath'; or someone who studies to obtain universal knowledge would be a 'Renaissance Man/Woman'.
The modern age.
In the Renaissance times a Renaissance Woman was supposed to marry well, be loyal to her husband and give birth to boys. A Renaissance Man, on the other hand, had to be well-educated, have cultural grace, be a gentleman and understand the arts and sciences. He also had to have refinement, be of noble birth and have courage. Many women did not fit the mold of what they called a "Renaissance Woman." Many of them would fit in as more of a "Renaissance Man" or what we would call a "Renaissance Woman" in our day and age.
The Renaissance begins in the early 1300s. Some people call this period "Late Gothic" - which just means the late Middle Ages, while other people call it the "Proto-Renaissance" - the beginnings of the Renaissance. In any case, a big revolution is beginning to take place in the early 1300s - in the way people think about the world, the way they think about the past, and the way they think about themselves and their relationship with God. * http://smarthistory.us/site/about