Humanists tended to focus on more worldly subjects.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
Much was preserved by the Islamic medieval Islamic scholars.
Before the year 1000, the medieval scholars were concerned with Y1K. Afterwards they all got drunk and forgot about it for the next 997 years.
It means history concerning the period of the Middle Ages. - Most European scholars consider "Middle Ages" from the Norman conquest of England (1066 ) to about 1485. American scholars see it as from 500 Ad to 1500 Ad.
Charlemagne made contributions mainly to medieval Western European Civilisation. Two contributions have been more enduring. One was the development of lower case letters with the Carolingian minuscule. Writing in lower case made writing easier and is still used today, even though it is different than Carolingian minuscule. The other was commissioning monks around Europe to transcribe Roman manuscripts. Without this we would have lost most of our knowledge of Roman civilisation and history. The Italian humanists of the Renaissance, who believed in reviving knowledge of the Romans for the education of the elite and to recoup their lost knowledge, travelled around Europe in search for these transcripts. This played a pivotal role in shaping the Renaissance. Charlemagne created an educational system which formed the basis of medieval education. This was needed because a lack of literacy in Latin (the language of scholars) severely limited the number of people capable of serving as court scribes and administrators. Charlemagne ordered the creation of schools and recruited many of the leading scholars from around Europe to his court. A standardised curriculum based on the Greco-Roman system, the trivium (grammar, logic, and rhetoric) and quadrivium (arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy), and textbooks were produced. A standardised version of Latin, which became Medieval Latin, was developed. It allowed for coining new words while retaining the grammatical rules of Classical Latin. It became the common language of scholars. This solved the problem of caused by Late Latin beginning to diverge into the regional dialects which were becoming mutually unintelligible (the precursors of Romance languages), preventing scholars around Europe from communicating with each other. It also allowed imperial officials and travellers to be understood in the various regions of Europe.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
Humanists studied subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry and history.
Humanists were scholars and writers during the Renaissance period who believed in the value and potential of human beings. They focused on human interests, abilities, and achievements rather than on divine or supernatural factors. Humanists emphasized the importance of classical learning, individualism, and the study of the humanities such as literature, philosophy, and history.
Scholars of the Renaissance are called humanists because they focused on human potential, achievements, and values. They emphasized the study of classical texts, languages, and philosophy, seeking to revive the intellectual and cultural heritage of classical antiquity. Humanists believed in the importance of education, critical thinking, and the development of individual talents.
Humanists were scholars, writers, and thinkers during the Renaissance who focused on the study of humanities such as history, literature, philosophy, and art. They emphasized the importance of human potential and achievements, seeking to revive and apply classical learning to contemporary society. Humanists sought to promote critical thinking, individualism, and the pursuit of knowledge.
Renaissance scholars were called humanists because they were less concerned about mysteries of heaven and more interested in the world and humans around them. Page 303 in the world and its people Glencoe Green book
Christian humanists were scholars who combined humanistic thought with Christian beliefs, while humanists focused on the study of classical literature and culture from ancient Greece and Rome. Christian humanists sought to reform the Catholic Church from within, advocating for a return to the original teachings of Christianity. They believed in the importance of individual conscience and personal piety, in contrast to the more secular focus of humanists on human potential and achievement.
Renaissance scholars were called humanists because they emphasized the value and study of human interests, capabilities, and achievements. They focused on classical texts and learning, advocating for a more secular approach to education and emphasizing individualism, leading to a greater emphasis on human dignity and potential.
Writers and scholars during the Renaissance called themselves humanists because they focused on the study of classical texts and human potential. They believed in the importance of human values, achievements, and intellect, rather than solely focusing on religious teachings. Humanism placed emphasis on individualism, critical thinking, and the advancement of knowledge.
Humanists were scholars and thinkers who emphasized the importance of human potential and achievement. They focused on the study of classical texts, art, and literature in order to promote education, critical thinking, and cultural progress during the Renaissance period. Humanists also encouraged individuals to develop their talents and abilities to contribute to society.
Humanists were scholars during the Renaissance period who focused on human potential and achievements, emphasizing the importance of education, critical thinking, and the study of classical texts. They promoted a secular, worldly outlook that valued individualism, reason, and creativity over religious dogma. Humanism had a significant impact on art, literature, and philosophy during the Renaissance.
Not exactly. Since most humanists believe in ethics and in studying the wisdom of the greatest philosophers and scholars, rather than in a Bible or in a supernatural God, it would not be accurate to say they "worship." However, humanists often get together for programs, presentations, and conferences, as well as to work together on issues that they believe will better the society. Humanists also participate in organizations, such as the American Humanist Association or the Society for Secular Humanism. And while they may not go to a church or a temple (although some Unitarians are also Humanists, and some Jews are too), they do keep in touch with like-minded members (they even have their own magazines); and they also have their own unique ceremonies to reinforce the cohesion of their group. I enclose a link to the American Humanist Association, so you can learn more about what humanists believe.