Astronomy is the renaissance that studies the planets. They study the planets and space.
Lots of people studied planets. In fact, just about any renaissance scientist you've ever heard the name of (and a lot more) probably studied the planets at least a little bit. So if you were hoping for us to pick one out of the crowd for you ... sorry.
Mathematics - scholars created their own signs which we use today Architecture - used math to create a buliding more stronger Astronomy - studied about the sun, stars, and planets Cartography - studied planets
Astronomy
That's probably Giordano Bruno.
Venus has no moons. It is one of the two planets in our solar system, along with Mercury, that does not possess any natural satellites. This absence of moons is a notable characteristic of Venus, which is often studied in contrast to other planets that do have them.
Lots of people studied planets. In fact, just about any renaissance scientist you've ever heard the name of (and a lot more) probably studied the planets at least a little bit. So if you were hoping for us to pick one out of the crowd for you ... sorry.
renaissance artist studied the human bodied and drew what they saw
Mathematics - scholars created their own signs which we use today Architecture - used math to create a buliding more stronger Astronomy - studied about the sun, stars, and planets Cartography - studied planets
The most widely read and studied book of the renaissance was the Baldassare Castiglione.
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He studied Christian philosophy and Renaissance humanism
Ptolemey is a scientist that studied the planets and he discovered new planets in place.
Langston Hughes
they studied the structure of planets
Before the Renaissance, people believed the planets and the sun revolved around the Earth. During the Renaissance, Copernicus discovered and that the Earth and the planets revolved around the sun.
Planets, moon, and space
Humanists studied subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry and history.