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Renaissance scholars revived the study of classical texts by rediscovering and translating ancient Greek and Roman manuscripts, which had been largely forgotten during the Middle Ages. They emphasized Humanism, focusing on individual potential and achievements, inspired by the works of ancient philosophers and writers. Additionally, they adopted classical artistic techniques and principles, leading to advancements in fields such as architecture, literature, and science, reflecting the ideals of balance, proportion, and realism found in ancient works.

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