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    Renaissance Peasants Life

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    that since the peasants were not able to enjoy the knowledge, luxury and arts of the renaissance due to their poorness, therefore, they did not experience it. However, that is not true; even though they did not enjoy things like art and luxury, they did experience the renaissance, but just differently than other people. At the beginning of the 14th century –which became known later as the beginning of the renaissance- life in Europe was still medieval, by working on the land of the wealthy lords and

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    Why did the Renaissance come later to northern Europe than to Italy and what were its distinctive characteristics? The Renaissance, a term coined by Giorgio Vasari in 1550 , is used to describe the period of cultural and intellectual change which started in Italy and then spread across the rest of Europe. This development in society led to Europe stepping out of the medieval era and becoming a powerhouse on a global scale. The Italian Renaissance is what the majority of people think of

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    nothing to me but a foul and pestilent congregation of vapors” (Shakespeare II, ii, 299-303). In this line, Hamlet sees the sky as artwork that should be appreciated as something that is a blessing for us. The influence of the Renaissance is evident in this line. During the Renaissance, people looked at the world from a humanistic perspective rather than the Middle Age faith based approach. Our perspective of the world changes based on what is going on around us. If there is a war going on, we are more

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    The term Renaissance in general refers to “Rebirth” or “Reconstruction”. To be exact, the meaning came from all the changes experienced and inventive ideas that influence during the European history. The Renaissance occurred between the 14th and 17th century when there was revival in both learning and culture in Europe. It began in Florence, Italy and traveled throughout other city-states in Italy. It mainly occurred in Italy due to the history of Rome and Roman Empire. The Renaissance was a cultural

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    these crises would end and lead to a cultural revival. This cultural revival that Europe experienced was known as the Renaissance. The Renaissance was a period that revived elements of the classical past, as well as introduced new forms of thought and expression. The Black Death, a fatal disease that struck Europe in the years 1344-52, is one of the factors that led to the Renaissance. It originated in the region between Black and Caspian seas. Nicephorus Gregorus, a Byzantine Scholar, describes its

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    truth analyzing and interpreting old documents. They were practical people and were concerned with knowing the world through old texts. They were devoted Christians and loved education. They believe its only education that can produce an all round person. Students were taught good manner, humanities and body building. Renaissance gave aristocratic women respect and allowed them to be taught at home. Daughters of the poor were not given

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    The Renaissance changed our world. “Not what man knows but what man feels, concerns art. All else is science.” (http://history-world.org/renaissance.htm ) The Renaissance was an important time period in our history; it marked the beginning of a new era. The Renaissance affected the entire world. Many things were effected by the Renaissance: art, social interaction, education, religion and many other things as well. There are many things that we do and don’t know about the Renaissance because

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    During the Northern Renaissance, the role of the artist and art in Northern Europe during the 16th century followed new patterns of thought that focused on humanism, individualism, skepticism and secularism. The Northern Renaissance artists placed ‘perspective’, an importance of everyday life. The theme of the Northern Renaissance was a return to the Roman culture and Greco classics. However, Netherlandish painter Hieronymus Bosch had a perspective unlike any other painter, until 400 years later

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    Essay #2 The Renaissance is referred to the ‘re birth’ of time. Many of the old conceptions of the middle ages were not enforced and people commenced to question the church's power. But one of the most crucial events in the duration was the factors that help spread the conceptions of the Renaissance from Italy to the rest of Europe! In a time of new beginnings, things were starting to come back and be created. On example is the Old Silk Road. This was an incredibly important event that happened

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    “"The Renaissance represented a rebirth of the Aristotelian spirit. The results of that spirit are written across the next two centuries, which men describe, properly, as the Age of Reason and the Age of Enlightenment. The results include the rise of modern science; the rise of an individualist political philosophy (the work of John Locke and others); the consequent spread of freedom across the civilized world; and the birth of the freest country in history, the United States of America." The Renaissance

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