A renaissance man.
the Renaissance
During the Renaissance society believed in the universal man or Renaissance man.ÊThis was a man well versed in art, science, languages, sports, was well mannered, and was well traveled. They beleived in the Greek and Roman classics of Aristotle and Plato.
The king during the Carolingian Renaissance was called Charlemagne.
the Golden Age
Writing changed during the renaissance by the people developing their own writing called venacular
The Italian thinker who urged a return to Greek and Roman classics was Petrarch. He believed that the study of these works would lead to a cultural renewal and intellectual revival in Europe during the Renaissance period. Petrarch's emphasis on humanism and classical texts laid the foundation for the Renaissance movement.
The classics had a strong influence on the education of the European elites from the 15th century (during the Renaissance) to the mid-20th century.
They were indeed. Venus's time is called Early Renaissance, Lisa's is High Renaissance.
discovery, solving of mysteries, recreating the classics o the past, great cathedrals, coded and embedded esotric knowledge hidden in measurements and angles
renaissance was a period in time in southern Europe. money at that time was called by many names in different parts of the world
Renaissance is French for 'rebirth.' it is called the renaissance because it was the rebirth of the arts. Some things that were changed during this period of time include: music, sculpture, painting, architecture, printing and drama
The study of classics during the Renaissance period greatly influenced learning by reintroducing ancient texts, language, and ideas from Greece and Rome. Scholars looked to these classical works for inspiration in art, literature, philosophy, and science, leading to a renewed interest in humanism and a focus on individual achievement and potential. Classical education also emphasized critical thinking, rhetoric, and the pursuit of knowledge, shaping the intellectual landscape of the Renaissance.