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    UNIVERSITY OF DEBRECEN CENTRE OF ARTS‚ HUMANITIES AND SCIENCES DEBRECEN‚ HUNGARY Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Management and Business Administration‚ BA . Management and Business Administration‚ BA Address: 4032 Debrecen‚ Egyetem tér 1.‚ Hungary Correspondence: H-4010 Debrecen P.O. Box 95‚ Hungary Phone: +36 52 518 655 Fax: +36 52 518 623 E-mail: englishstudies@detek.unideb.hu Web: http://englishstudies.sci.unideb.hu http://www.econ.unideb.hu/eng 2

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    Along with Niccolo Machiavelli‚ there were several other writers who impacted the Italian Renaissance‚ such as Erasmus‚ Rebelais‚ Thomas More‚ and William Shakespeare. Erasmus‚ a Dutch writer‚ spread the Renaissance. He was a priest who travelled around the western portion of Europe‚ specifically Italy. Erasmus viewed satire as beneficial. He is the writer of In Praise of Folly‚ which is an essay essentially about how the dumbest people in the world historically

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    salvation was not earned through money or good deeds but through God’s grace and believing in the divinity of Christ. For his radical views he was excommunicated by the Pope and proclaimed an outlaw by the Emperor. I think Luther’s work was influenced by Erasmus: who had dared to criticize the church when no one else had dared to. Luther’s work split the Christians in half. The ones who followed the Pope became the Roman Catholics‚ and the ones who followed Martin Luther became Protestants. The Reformation

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    purify the ideas of religion from errors which had developed through translations. * Their idea of progress depended on demystifying primary texts and restoring them to their original state. * By the 16th century leading humanists such as Erasmus‚ Grocyn‚ Linacre‚ John Colet and More himself were moving around Europe and spending time in London and Universities such as Cambridge‚ sharing ideas and commenting on each other’s work. * It is critical that the development of humanist ideas

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    Renaissance Content The Renaissance was knows as the “rebirth”‚ the revival of the culture of classical Greece and Rome. People started taking interest in learning classical Greece and Roman texts‚ therefore there was a rebirth of learning (also because the Medieval times lacked education). It transformed economics and trade‚ knowledge and learning‚ and the arts. It begins in Italy in the 1350s after the Crusades and later spread to Northern Europe. Italy became the birthplace because

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    Athens “Golden Age of Athens” Achievements of: -Golden Age of Athens took place in 5th century BC (480-430 BCE) -Golden Age took place after Peloponnesian wars (Athens verse Sparta) and before the Persian wars -Achievements: Greeks excelled in philosophy history (Herodotus and Thucydides) Drama (Sophocles and Aeschylus) Sculpture (Balance between realism and idealism) Arts Architecture (Parthenon 447-432 BCE) Aristotle on government‚ ethics and epistemology: -Aristotle was a pupil of Plato

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    The causes of European the Renaissance are many‚ each very important. However‚ there are three which are the most significant: The rise of cities‚ an increase in public education‚ and the realization of the corruption of the church‚ which at that time dominated society. These causes were linked in many ways. Cities began to become larger and a more popular place to live in the early fourteenth century. People‚ namely surfs‚ began moving out of the manors and in to the cities. Cities allowed and

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    Acounting and Audit Student Handbook I Welcome to the Faculty of Law‚ Economics and Finance of the University of Luxembourg. Dear Student‚ I should like to take this opportunity to welcome you to the University of Luxembourg’s Master degree course in Accounting and Audit. You have made an excellent choice! The academic Master programme in Accounting and Audit has been developed for you in partnership with leading academics and practitioners. The academic programme offers scientifically based

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    infecting all of their people. As you can see‚ the plague sent a common fear through many nations including Europe. Another response to the plague was that people were looking for a cause. According to Erasmus of Rotterdam‚ the filth and waste in the streets was causing this infectious disease. Erasmus said this because he was a humanist‚ therefore he was always looking for a logical

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    Throughout history‚ religion has played an integral role in the formation of a modern society. It has not simply been the presence of religion in life that has inspired the development of a modern social order‚ but the reformation of religion throughout time that has changed the world. In the early sixteenth century‚ a storm was brewing‚ a storm that would forever change the world. This perfect storm was the protestant reformation. The protestant reformation was headed by catholic monk named

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