If you ask a question about "the following"
and then don't list the items in "the following",
how can you expect a sensible answer?
However, the answer is most likely - Latin
the main one is probably the ability to spread ideas and thoughts more rapidly than before, hope this helps :)
A prefix is an affix which is placed before the stem of a word. Particularly in the study of Semitic languages, a prefix is called a preformative, because it alters the form of the words to which it is affixed.
'Pre', or before, and History form the word prehistory, so "Before - History" History is mostly a made up idea from humans, and it is written history that is "History" So yeah. Before written history, like the other answer to this question.
Since the verb in this sentence is "written", the helping verb is "have".
intelligent
Most books in Europe were written in Latin. There were numerous books in the Arab World and in China that were written in other languages.
Before the Renaissance, most books were written in Latin, the language of scholarship and the Church. This was known as the lingua franca of the time, allowing scholars and intellectuals from different regions to communicate. Vernacular languages started to become more popular in literature during the Renaissance.
The Middle Ages was the time before the Renaissance.
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what came before the Renaissance period was midevil times.
Yes He did sail before the Renaissance begin
We have recorded history of it, as the renaissance was a time in which the autobiography became a quite popular tool. written history took an upsurge and efforts were made to protect the history of that time and before.
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the printing press allowed for the written word to read more people
The Middle Ages came before the Renaissance. The name of what came after varies depending on what is important to the speaker. Many consider the following period to be the Age of Discovery, the Age of Sail, or the Protestant Reformation. Others more generally call it the Early Modern period.
Well, for one thing, the Italian Renaissance was a historical movement and wasn't written by anyone, and for another, it took place quite some time before Shakespeare was even born.
Sometime during or after the Renaissance. Definately not before the Renaissance.