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Renaissance Intellectual Movements

Intellectual movements of the Renaissance, such as humanism, focused on the revival of classical learning and emphasized individual potential and critical thinking, influencing various aspects of European culture and thought.

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The Renaissance was a transformative period in European history that marked a revival of classical learning and a shift towards humanism. This cultural movement fostered advancements in art, science, and philosophy, leading to significant changes in society. Key figures like Leonardo da Vinci and Ga...

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Humanism
A cultural and intellectual movement that emphasized human potential and achievements.

Example: Humanism encouraged the study of classical texts.

Renaissance
A period of revival in art, literature, and learning in Europe.

Example: The Renaissance began in Italy in the 14th century.

Perspective
A technique used in art to create the illusion of depth.

Example: Artists like Brunelleschi developed linear perspective.

Scientific Revolution
A period of major advancements in scientific thought and experimentation.

Example: The Scientific Revolution included figures like Copernicus and Galileo.

Machiavellianism
A political theory associated with Machiavelli, emphasizing pragmatic and sometimes ruthless tactics.

Example: Machiavelli's book 'The Prince' discusses political power.

Classicism
A style in art and literature that draws inspiration from ancient Greece and Rome.

Example: Classicism influenced Renaissance art and architecture.

Related Topics

Baroque Art
A style of art that followed the Renaissance, characterized by dramatic expression and grandeur.
intermediate
The Enlightenment
An intellectual movement emphasizing reason and individualism, building on Renaissance ideas.
advanced
The Reformation
A movement for religious reform that arose in response to Renaissance humanism.
intermediate

Key Concepts

HumanismScientific RevolutionArtistic InnovationPhilosophy