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No, but they did bring it to a very high level of sophistication.
Public health was very important to both the Greeks and the Romans. The Romans took their provisions for public health to a higher level. They built aqueducts to bring fresh water from the sources on the mountains to the towns. They built sewers, public toilets and public baths.
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No Normans did
the Romans brought Christianity to England in in the great invasion of 55 AD.
the Renaissance main purpose was to bring back classical and Greek literature to the Europeans and to recover lost indulgences .
No, but they did bring it to a very high level of sophistication.
Public health was very important to both the Greeks and the Romans. The Romans took their provisions for public health to a higher level. They built aqueducts to bring fresh water from the sources on the mountains to the towns. They built sewers, public toilets and public baths.
The Renaissance sought to revive interest in classical learning and aesthetics, as well as a focus on humanism and individualism. It aimed to bring about a cultural rebirth and intellectual revival. The Renaissance achieved significant advancements in art, science, and culture, influencing the trajectory of Western civilization.
many did, it was common in the renaissance to bring back the themes from Greco-Roman culture tig ol bitties
Humanists during the Renaissance focused on studying classical texts from ancient Greece and Rome, such as works by philosophers like Plato and writers like Virgil. They emphasized the importance of human potential and sought to revive classical learning and culture to bring about intellectual and cultural revitalization in European society.
The Renaissance sparked a renewed interest in Greek and Roman literature because scholars and artists during this time admired the classical civilizations as models of intellectual and artistic achievement. They studied ancient texts to rediscover lost knowledge and drew inspiration from the works of Greco-Roman writers to create their own masterpieces. This revival of classical literature played a pivotal role in shaping the cultural and intellectual landscape of the Renaissance period.
to bring people to learning
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Erasmus embodied the ideals of the Northern Renaissance by promoting humanistic education, classical learning, and religious reform. He emphasized the importance of critical thinking, individual freedom, and dialogue as a means to improve society and bring about positive change. Erasmus's works fueled a revival of learning and cultural advancement in Northern Europe during the Renaissance.
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