Friday, April 24, 2020
The European Renaissance Essays - Medieval Philosophy, Renaissance
  The European Renaissance        The Renaissance was a period of European history, considered   by modern scholars as that between 1300 and 1600. Many dramatic   changes happend during the Renaissance. The Renaissance was a   period of new inventions and beliefs.         The Renaissance was drastically different from the Middle   Ages. During the Middle Ages the church held most of the power and   it's economy was agriculturaly based. Exploration and learning   was almost put to a stop. During the Renaissance society was   transformed into a society increasingly dominated by central political   institutions with an urban commercial attitude. Also, people's   curiosity overcame thier fear and many people started to venture out   and explore. New schools and colleges became more and more common.         The Renaissance was started by many rich Italian cities, such   as Florence, Ferrara, Milan ,and Venice. Because these cities were   very wealthy, many merchants started to spend money on different   things, such as painting, learning, new banking techniques, and new   systems of government. These things gave rise to a new type of   scholar, the humanist. Humanism was subjects concerned with humankind   and culture. They stutied various things such as Latin, Greek   language, literature and philosophy. Music and mathmatics were also   studied as well.         The Renaissance gave way to new forms of painting , art and   sculpture. During the Renaissance, artist were no longer regarded as   mere artisans, as they had been to the medieval past, but for the   first time emerged as independent personalities, compared to poets and   writers. Many artisans merged mathmatics with art , in order to   become more precise in their measurements and to make sure an object   was supported both rationally and porportionally. As a result   painters tried and often suceeded into making their painting a window   into the world. Artists also studied the way light hits objects and   the way our eyes percieve light. A new kind of paint called oil paint   was used. This allowed the artist to create texture , mix colors, and   allow more time for corrections before it dried.         The printing press was probaly the most important advance in   technology.  Europeans first used movable metal type to print a book.    On small pieces of metal they engraved single letters of the   alphabet. These could then be arranged and rearranged to form words   and sentences. Johan Gutenberg is usually given credit for the first   book printed, a copy of the Bible. By the 1500's printing presses   where fairly well spread. The printing press had many effects on the   world. First of all, it made books much easier to come by, wich made   them cheaper. That ment common people could afford them. As a result   literacy became more widespread, in contrast to the Middle Ages where   usually monks and church officials were the only able to read.   Second, since many more people were able to read, they wanted to read   subjects other than religious or scientific work. So books on other   subjects were published as well. Also many books were published in   languages other than Latin, such as English, Portugeese, Spanish,   French, and Italian. A third effect was that scholars had better   access to one anothers work. They could also read the great works of   the ancient and medieval periods.         The Renaissance also had an effect on the general society.   Many people became interested in politics. Also, people became   interested in the world outside of thier towns. Many became   explorers, merchants, and mapmakers. Religion especially changed   during the Renaissance. In the Middle ages people were primarily   concerned with serving the church and getting to heaven. But   the increase in arts and education gave people something to look   forward to, and a life worth living.  So inturn, people based thier   lives around various other things instead of the church. Because of   the increase in literacy people learned that the Catholic Church only   told the populus what they wanted them to hear. This caused many   people to break away from the churh and form Proteezt religions.         The Renaissance produced many great minds. Leonardo da Vinci   was one of these. Although he was not regarded as a genious in his   time. He had numerous works of art such as the Mona Lisa and   The Last Supper. He also is now    
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