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The Renaissance was around the 1400 to 1600's. James I reign between 1603 to 1625 and the period associated with the reign would be the Elizabethan period.
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The word you are looking for here is "renaissance".
It is called the Carolingian Renaissance.I hope this helped you! : )
The "Utrecht Psalter" is considered the literary masterpiece of the Carolingian Renaissance. It is a ninth-century illuminated manuscript featuring intricate illustrations alongside the text of the Psalms. The artwork in the Utrecht Psalter is known for its expressive and dynamic style, making it a significant work of art from the Carolingian period.
No, Jane Austen was not part of the Rococo period. She belonged to the Regency period, which followed the Rococo style. Austen's works are more closely associated with the Georgian and early Regency periods in England.
The Carolingian Period, particularly under Charlemagne's reign, significantly advanced writing through the promotion of literacy and the standardization of scripts. The development of Carolingian minuscule, a clear and legible script, facilitated better communication and record-keeping. This period also saw the establishment of scriptoria in monasteries, where texts were copied and preserved, leading to the preservation of classical literature and the spread of Christian texts. Overall, these changes laid the groundwork for the intellectual revival of the Middle Ages.