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The Twelfth Century Renaissance was a period of renewed interest in learning, philosophy, and the arts in Europe, particularly in the 12th century. It was characterized by the revival of classical texts, especially those of ancient Greece and Rome, which were translated from Arabic and Greek into Latin. This intellectual revival was fueled by the growth of universities, increased trade, and cultural exchanges with the Islamic world. It laid the groundwork for the later developments of the Renaissance in the 14th century.

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