Renaissance writers were profoundly influenced by Ancient Greek and Roman literature, philosophy, and rhetoric, leading to a revival of classical themes and styles. They drew inspiration from the Humanism of Greek and Roman texts, emphasizing the importance of individual experience and reason. This admiration for classical antiquity encouraged the exploration of secular subjects alongside traditional religious themes, fostering a rich literary culture that celebrated human potential and achievement. Authors like Petrarch and Erasmus directly referenced classical works, reshaping contemporary literature through the lens of ancient wisdom.
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During the Renaissance, there was a major resurgence of using classical learning from Greece. These influences included the likes of Plato and Socrates.
People of the Renaissance were influenced by Classical ideas that came from ancient Rome and Greece.
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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.
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