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    Italian Renaissance Throughout history, there have been many influential cultural moments that have greatly impacted the world. It is important to study and understand these moments in history because it gives context to how they have shaped the world. One of the most significant of these movements is the Italian Renaissance, which effected both Italy and the world alike in many ways. It is one of the most studied moments in Italian history, and its importance can be seen to this day. The following

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    Ages had on most of Europe, during the very beginning of the renaissance people began to wonder why they should let the Catholic Church control their lives. A sense of free thinking and enlightenment became part of every thinker’s mind after the Catholic Church began to lose influence over the state. A weakened catholic church meant that the state was allowed to do whatever they thought was right and what was necessary. The people of Italy experience something that they could not do when the church

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    again, a giant scale cultural revolution like never before was slowly beginning to sweep over Europe. Becoming what we now know as the European Renaissance, every aspect of European life changed because of this revolution. The Renaissance began a renewed interest in the people to seek knowledge and question what the world around them meant. The Renaissance wasn’t just about learning however, it included exploring the world, art, and focusing on what the human being had to offer in society. This focus

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    the foundation for the Italian Renaissance? Why did Humanism take root in Italy? Why did Humanism drastically change the literature being produced in Italy? These are the key questions to consider when attempting to understand why Humanism a spark to a flame for many in fourteenth century Italy. For Humanism not only brought the Renaissance to Italy, but created a whole new form of documentation, which has persevered throughout time. During the European Renaissance, knowledge was an eternal fountain

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    The Renaissance was a period of time when there was a sudden “rebirth” and people began to focus more on education, art, and critical thinking the centuries 1300-1700. It started out as a cultural movement in Italy but then spread to the rest of Europe. The reason for spawning in Italy was the financial advantage that Italy had over everyone else. A successful society needed to have enough money to support the artists and scholars. Italy was a financial powerhouse at this time because of their ability

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    The Renaissance was an artistic advancement era of astonishing beautiful structures and artwork that flourished all over Europe. The Renaissance marked a new period in the appearance of creativity, thus changing Europe. As the Renaissance began spreading northward out of Italy it began mixing and combining new ideas, creating a Northern Renaissance. The social changes in Italy were inspired by humanism. Italian artist, writers, and philosophers were motivated to study classical antiquity, and explore

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    • The Fall of Constantinople achieved by the Turks in 1453 A.D paved the way for the Renaissance. Many Greek and Roman scholars from libraries at Constantinople fled with valuable literature from libraries at Constantinople, and settled in Europe. They began teaching Greek and Latin. They discovered many works of Greek and Latin literature which had been neglected before. They studied, edited and printed the original editions of many of these works. One prominent scholar was Erasmus. He said that

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    What does Renaissance even mean? Renaissance means rebirth in the dictionary’s. The Renaissance was, a movement which stressed the ideas of the classical world, which was described as ending the medieval era and heralding the start of the modern age. The mid fourteenth century is when the Renaissance was dated back to. The Renaissance ended in the 17th century. The renaissance did effect the church greatly. The catholic church was declining greatly during the Renaissance period. As the commercial

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    The impact of the renaissance was felt very clearly in the art that was created during that time in contrast to the previous medieval works. As the renaissance progressed, creative artistic styles emerged from the old medieval techniques. Medieval artists had used religious subjects to convey a spiritual ideal as medieval art was generally only focused on religious works. Medieval artists tended to focus more on the symbolism of the art than the realism of the subjects and settings they were portraying

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    The renaissance was an explosion of creativity to the old arts and the old ways of doing things. The renaissance was different than the dark ages because the renaissance was an explosion of learning the old ways. The 4 artest where Jan van Eyck, Raphael, Bruegel, and Donatello. Jan van Eyck is best known for his art work. Raphael is best known for his work at the school of athens. Bruegel is best know for St. peter's basilica. Donatello is best know for the statue of david. In fact, Leonardo da Vinci

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