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    paper and the printing devices were the most influencing cause of Renaissance. It is true because the intellectual awareness increased in the real sense only after the invention of printing. 7. Decline of Feudalism: The Renaissance was able to flourish because the Feudalism was declining. The cause of decline of feudalism was the rise of middle class and their support to the kings. It was this middle class which promoted Renaissance only when the feudalism declined. 8. Occupation of Constantinople

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    The Renaissance was a time of change and discovery in many fields during the 15th and 16th centuries. There is no question to whether or not it should be considered an artistic and intellectual revolution. The times we live in today began with the Renaissance; it was the beginning of a new age. It affected literature‚ philosophy‚ art‚ politics‚ science; and above all‚ religion. During this time‚ people began to question the church‚ taking up their own thoughts and opinions of the world and

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    Stacy Ducharme ENL-307 Prof. J. Schaaf 18 September 2013 Dr. Faustus – A Renaissance Play Defined as a “rebirth”‚ Renaissance literature remains true to its name throughout the texts developed during this tumultuous period of history often by focusing on the re-invention of the self‚ as well as abolishing the old and welcoming the new. Specifically in the Tragical History of Dr. Faustus by Christopher Marlowe‚ the playwright incorporates greater themes of religion‚ politics‚ and philosophy

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    Was the Renaissance a new development or was it just a continuation of the Middle Ages? The Renaissance was a new development completely different from the middle ages. Even though many scholars claim that much of the ideas of the Renaissance came from the middle ages and that their were many progressive changes during the middle ages‚ the Renaissance had enough unique qualities to justify itself as a completely separate period of time in history. During the Renaissance there were rises of new social

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    Renaissance vs Baroque

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    Renaissance: the development of linear perspective and other techniques of rendering a more natural reality in painting‚ and gradual but widespread educational reform . In politics the Renaissance contributed the development of the conventions of diplomacy‚ and in science an increased reliance on observation. Renaissance scholars employed the humanist method in study‚ and searched for realism and human emotion in art  Florentine painters led byMasaccio strove to portray the human form realistically

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    Humanism is a term applied to the social philosophy and literary culture of the Western world during the Renaissance movements that spread across Europe. Washington State University‚ WSU‚ quoted on the internet: "Of all the practices of Renaissance Europe‚ nothing is used to distinguish the Renaissance from the Middle Ages more than humanism as both a program and a philosophy". The Renaissance in Europe began in Italy‚ and with it the origin of humanism. The movement began as a response to the troubling

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    Health and Hygiene During the Renaissance Is it important in your life‚ to have good health and hygiene? During the Renaissance‚ health and hygiene weren’t cared for but the experiences from then have helped us made discoveries of medicines and cures for diseases and illnesses which are still common to this day. During the of the Renaissance‚ they didn’t have good health and hygiene because they had very many types of illnesses and not enough medicines and treatments‚ and they also didn’t have proper

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    The time of the Renaissance came with many changes in the world‚ some of which we see today. This essay will explain the interaction between Christianity‚ individualism and the growing secularism that began during the Renaissance and precede to talk about the radical separation of King Henry VIII and the Catholic Church. First and foremost‚ background information must be known about each of these topics to get an in-depth insight on Christianity‚ individualism‚ and secularism

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    Humanism: High Renaissance

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    Humanism is a philosophy that was born during the Renaissance‚ beginning in Florence in the last decades of the 14th century. The theory introduced new ways of thinking that allowed people to question and interpret the Bible anyway they wish. Prior to Humanism‚ people lived their lives under the impression that it was all to serve god. It wasn’t until people began taking an interest in the work of Greek philosophers that true appreciation of human life became apparent. Humanism inspired people to

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    Great  Minds  of  the  Renaissance     The  renaissance  was  a  cultural  movement  which  saw  a  flowering  of  education‚  literature‚  art  and   sciences.  The  renaissance  saw  an  inflow  of  new  ideas  and  new  practises‚  and  left  a  profound  cultural   legacy.  The  great  minds  who  helped  this  movement  make  its  mark  were  the  incredible  artists  of   Leonardo  Da  Vinci‚  Michelangelo;;  then  you  have  the  remarkable  scientists  Galileo  and  Nicholas   Copernicus

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