Humanism

The Renaissance produced an explosion of written works—translations of ancient texts, scholarly studies, biblical interpretations, histories, philosophical treatises, scientific theories, religious pamphlets, biographies, social commentaries, poetry, stories, novels, and plays, to name but a few. Many factors contributed to this development, but there were two major influences: the humanist...

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