the legacy of the renais
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 in general europe was from circa 14th to 17th century. so technically yes. if it is the italian renaissance that you are referring to however, then no. james ii, james iv and james v would be the only ones.
The effects of Renaissance can be that the printing press had changed the society because more people became literate. Art had changed the society because art was used for architecture. The rediscovery of classical learning was also an effect. Many writers had changed they way people think. ***Maybe this website might help you. You have to scroll down and you'll see the general effects of the renaissance. http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/Renn.html
The Medici family was crucial to the Renaissance due to their significant patronage of the arts and humanism, which helped fuel the cultural revival of the period. Their financial support enabled artists like Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Botticelli to create masterpieces that defined Renaissance art. Additionally, the Medici's influence in politics and banking facilitated the spread of Renaissance ideas across Europe, establishing Florence as a cultural hub. Their legacy continues to be felt in art, architecture, and the development of modern banking.
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Italian Renaissance is was the earliest manifestation of the general European Renaissance. This is a period of great cultural change and achievement.
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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 in general europe was from circa 14th to 17th century. so technically yes. if it is the italian renaissance that you are referring to however, then no. james ii, james iv and james v would be the only ones.
Yes there was. The notion of renaissance in Italy had spreed through out Europe including England. There were very important literature and scientific innovations that had brought significant influence in the development of the world in general.
Industrialization which is the brain child and started its inception from the Renaissnance,is the result of what the western world is of today.China and India are now the torch-bearer of this legacy as on date.