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Eras and Their Highlights - What Was The Renaissance, And Where Did It Begin?

What was the Renaissance, and where did it begin?

The term Renaissance, which means "rebirth," refers to a revival of classical Greek and Roman art, literature, philosophy in Europe. The Renaissance began in Italy around A.D. 1350 and spread throughout Europe until about 1600. Like ancient Greek and Roman artists and thinkers, Renaissance artists and thinkers were optimistic about what humans might achieve in this life, rather than in the afterlife. During the Middle Ages (A.D. c. 450–c. 1500), scholars had argued that the meaning of life on Earth could be found only in relation to an afterlife (the Christian concept of heaven, or life after death). Medieval art was used mainly to illustrate stories from the Bible, and the artists usually remained anonymous. Renaissance scholars studied the humanities, that is language, literature, art, history, rhetoric, and philosophy, developing new ways of thinking...

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