Renaissance is nothing but REBIRTH. Otherwise called as REVIVAL OF LEARNING AND CULTURE (cultural rebirth) Renaissance brought back interest in art, literature, basically learning in general. and yeah renaissance does mean rebirth (:
The Renaissance.
You do not say Italian rebirth. The term is Italian Renaissance (or, in Italian, Rinascimento). Both words mean rebirth and refer to the "rebirth" of interest in the classical (the Romans and the Greeks). Its roots lied in 1) the revival/rebirth in the interest in the Romans, which in the previous centuries had not been of interest to Europeans had had been frowned upon because they had been considered pagans; 2) the development of new art forms in painting sculpture and architecture which are now called Renaissance art.
The term used for a rebirth of learning is Renaissance. There were many renaissance periods in addition to the Renaissance, including the Carolingian Renaissance, the Ottonian Renaissance, and the Renaissance of the 12th Century, not to mention a period of great learning in Spain that lasted through much of the Middle Ages. But if you are wondering about how learning was started again during the Dark ages, I would suggest going to the link to a related question below, "What pulled Europe out of the dark ages?"
It was called the lollie pop revaloution yay
Renaissance is nothing but REBIRTH. Otherwise called as REVIVAL OF LEARNING AND CULTURE (cultural rebirth) Renaissance brought back interest in art, literature, basically learning in general. and yeah renaissance does mean rebirth (:
It was the rebirth of interest in art and learning.
It was the rebirth of interest in art and learning.
The period of time when there was a renewed interest in culture and learning in West Europe is called the European Renaissance. The word is French meaning rebirth.
Renaissance. It means "rebirth "
The Renaissance was called the "rebirth of learning" because it marked a period in which there was a revival of interest in classical learning, arts, and culture. During this time, there was a renewed focus on humanism, curiosity, and innovation, which led to advancements in various fields such as art, science, and philosophy. This emphasis on education and knowledge sought to reawaken the intellectual achievements of ancient civilizations like Greece and Rome.
The Renaissance.
The Renaissance was called the "rebirth of learning" because it marked a cultural movement in Europe where there was a renewed interest in classical learning and arts. It saw a resurgence of knowledge in fields like science, literature, art, and philosophy, after a period of relative stagnation during the Middle Ages. This revival of ancient knowledge and a focus on humanism led to significant advancements and innovations in various areas.
You do not say Italian rebirth. The term is Italian Renaissance (or, in Italian, Rinascimento). Both words mean rebirth and refer to the "rebirth" of interest in the classical (the Romans and the Greeks). Its roots lied in 1) the revival/rebirth in the interest in the Romans, which in the previous centuries had not been of interest to Europeans had had been frowned upon because they had been considered pagans; 2) the development of new art forms in painting sculpture and architecture which are now called Renaissance art.
Yes is called the rebirth of the science of medicine
The Hindi term for rebirth is Punar Janam.
it is renaissance :)