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    Thinking Europe Throughout history, the world has evolved and adapted to the changes that have been made for the past centuries since the Enlightenment. For many years, both American and European philosophers have impacted the world with their influential ways. The Enlightenment was launched by European thinkers who did more to change the world. European philosophers did more to change the world because their ideas and beliefs had given countries the inspiration to create new forms of government

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    Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, who is also known as Erasmus of Rotterdam, was a Dutch philosopher, social critic, theologian, and most significant humanist of the Northern Renaissance. Born at around 1466, Erasmus became interested with human nature at an early age. Throughout his adult life the subject of human nature became the focus of his discussions. In his adult life, Erasmus philosophical interests focused primarily on the freedom of human will. The nature of human will also became a subject

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    in Florentine Ghirlandaio’s contract requesting ultramarine. The Italian Renaissance is often attributed as the major contributor to Western art with its Greco-Roman influences and its resulting humanism that oversaw the aforementioned changes of demand in the art world. With a newly found humanistic emphasis on art, the West witnessed veneration for the

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    the Middle Ages to the Renaissance After the Middle Ages, or during the Renaissance, many changes in people’s everyday lives were made, which made these two periods of time differ drastically. Most of the transformations that occurred happened in three different parts of a society. In politics, people went from living in Manors ruled by a lord loyal to the King, and suffocated in feudalism, to having more freedom, as well as a growing middle class. Also, during the Renaissance new ideas about how

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    The 16th and 17th century was a Formative period in the history of civilization. It took place in Europe and science did not gain its prior meaning until the 19th century. The scientific revolution did not mark the birth of science. The Renaissance began around the 14th century, which led to the humanism discovery of translation of hundreds of works from philosophers. During the 17th century major developments like Galileo. Along with Aristotle's natural philosophy where many works were lost. Aristotle

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    Ancient Greeks are well known for many creations and teachings. In our modern world we have reflected what the Greeks had made, like libraries, some of there teachings and their ideas that we use today like theaters and art. We have art today in museums and around the world that started from the Ancient Greeks and their amazing mindset on art. The Ancient Greeks cultures, education system and governmental structure makes us have a democracy that we use in the modern day. The Greeks with good ideas

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    falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark.”Michelangelo wanted to achieve great things and did not want to be unsuccessful in life, this may be one of the reasons that he became one of the greatest artists during the Renaissance period. “To better understand Michelangelo, it is important to explore his youth, his artwork, and the Sistine Chapel.” First we will consider Michelangelo’s youth and childhood. Having to live with the Medicis, Michelangelo’s life was very different

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    Medieval Weapons

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    The Middle ages in the period of the 5th century to 15th century was the rise and fall of many important events in Europe. The Medieval period was known to be started with the fall of the Roman Empire, being overthrown by the barbaric Germans. Since Rome was conquered the beginning of that era was called the Dark Ages. With the fall of one empire rises another group or force and they were called the Vikings. The Vikings were known to be “ship-born warriors and traders” (Vikings). They were a moving

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    Venus in Roman Culture For my creative project, I chose to do a color-pencil drawing of the “Venus on a Seashell” found in the Casa di Venus, in Pompeii circa 79 AD. Venus is a very important part of Roman mythology and ancient Roman culture. She is the goddess of love, sex, beauty, marriage, and fertility. She is said to be the most beautiful of all the goddesses. Venus is often portrayed rising from the sea; this is attributed to the story of her birth. In Roman mythology, Gaea was the ruler

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    The Renaissance was the period of time that spanned from the 14th to the 17th century that was spreading a crossed Europe where its birthplace in Italy. It was during the time of the middle ages that Italy was not united country that it is today. The Italian peninsula was made up of a number of independent city and states, most of which were ruled by powerful families. During that time the European Renaissance fall was between the end of the middle ages and the modern times. The European Renaissance

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