Saturday, March 23, 2019

Renaissance Period and the Start of Humanism :: European Europe History

The metempsychosis Period and the pass over of Humanism The Renaissance was an incredibly important turning point in WesternIntellectual and Cultural Tradition. either of these changes centered aroundthe motif of Humanism -- in which, deal became less God Centered andto a heavy(p)er extent Human-centered. I have narrowed down these changes, and will wrangle in detail, these changes in three major categories Political,Education, and the Humanism of Arts. The major pollical changes of the Renaissance were from the quondam(a) FeudalSystem of the Middle Ages into a more elastic and liberal class system.This was most noticeable in Italy (particularly in Florence), where thedivisions consisted of the old rich, the refreshful rich nobles, the middle class,and the lower middle class(The poor didnt count). This created greatconflict between these social divisions. The new rich consisted ofsuccessful merchants, capitalists, and bankers innovators of new systems ofmaking m oney. The Humanism philosophy was also a very touristed with thepeople and many political leaders rose to high positions with entertain ofthese ideals. Three humanists even became chancellors of Florence -- theyused their rhetorical skills to strongly r every last(predicate)y the people of Florenceagainst their enemies. The great changes in Education of the Renaissance were inspired atfirst, by the desire of Humanists to be wise and to speak eloquently. Theidea of useful fosterage for the people, and very well rounded schoolingin many variant fields of learning were the new defined goals ofRenaissance education. deal all over (Especially in Florence) revivedthe Ancient Greek studies of Plato, Aristotle, and many others. Peoplebegan seriously questioning what these people said and re-developed theScientific Theory in which you didnt just accept whatever was said toyou, but you tested the accuracy of it. In the area of Humanism and the Arts, Renaissance Artists no l ongerwere dependant to the interests and the values of the Clergy, and wereable to create anything of their artistic will. Both men and women werenow able to appreciated arts beyond just apparitional themes. Artists couldalso now take advantage of new techniques, such as oil painting and linearperspective to enhance the quality of their works. All of the greatartists of the time used became who they were solely because of this newartistic liberty that the Renaissance brought them. These artists alsocreated works that were more complex than before.

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