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increasing interest in secular, rather than religious, values
Before, they were solely concentrated on their salvation. During the renaissance, they focused more on worldly things and the human experience rather than salvation.
The Medieval Period, also known as the Middle Ages, was first. It is the period in European history running from the end of the classical period (marked by the overthrow of the last Western Roman emperor in 476 C.E.) to the beginning of the Renaissance. The Medieval Period is sometimes said to have run from 500 C.E. to 1500 C.E., just to use round numbers, but the Renaissance actually began in Florence in the late 1300s or early 1400s. By 1500, the Renaissance had spread through most of Europe. The Renaissance (meaning "rebirth") was a time of great intellectual change in Europe. Literature in both Latin and everyday languages flowered. Art became more realistic. Science was reborn, with thinkers basing their knowledge on observation and experimentation rather than theoretical reasoning. The Age of Discovery, during which Western Europeans voyaged to distant continents, paralleled the Renaissance in time. Together they led to the beginning of what historians refer to as "modern history".
At this time there were countries and empires rather than civilizations. In this case, Italy most influenced the Renaissance because of it's trade opportunities and wealth. However, in terms of science and medicine it is generally accepted that the renaissance built on the foundations laid in Ancient Greece.
during the renaissance, since it was a time of increased interest in art in learning, people invented more adequate things for exploration such as maps and navigation tools. This way, explorers would have a much better time using these tools rather than the inadequate tools they would have before.
Erasmus
Erasmus focused the attention of Renaissance scholars on religious and moral issues, rather than art and literature, giving rise to the Reformation.
Answer this question… What innovation made early civilizations historic rather than prehistoric?
Answer this question… What innovation made early civilizations historic rather than prehistoric?
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U.S. Steel
The Reformation that took place in England beginning in the 16th century differed in various ways from the reforms being undertaken on the European continent. Most significantly, the English Reformation was in essence politically-driven rather than religiously-driven; that is, reforms were undertaken especially with political goals in mind, despite whatever doctrinal or spiritual or liturgical (etc.) changes were also viewed as desirable.
The imitation going through all the voices indicates that it is from the Renaissance period rather than the Medieval period.
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Ganesh - God Of Innovation - Ganpati Ganesh is worshipped at the start of all auspicious works. Ganesh is elephant headed god who is harbinger of success, prosperity and wisdom. Ganesh is fountainhead of innovation and dispeller of obstacles.
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