Humanism Essay

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Humanism revolutionized the educational values in Renaissance Europe.
It is the commitment to becoming a better human intellectually through the study of the humanities. Humanities consists of liberal arts which includes history, grammar, rhetoric etc. The goal of Humanism was to apply what you learned to better yourself and society around you. Humanities is based of of Greek and Roman Ideas that helped it blossom and become very popular. Francesco Petrarch is commonly known as the father of Italian Renaissance humanism. He carefully fostered it’s development as well as emphasizing the use of pure Latin. This meant the Latin that was used by the Romans, the people that humanism was based of off instead of medieval Latin. The middle class emerged, there are now wealthy merchants who can afford and purchase expensive goods. Writing and reading became useful in daily life. More consumer goods were being made due to independent businesses. Painters were now being supported through patrons, who were wealthy merchants who bought the paintings and sold them. People found out that they could change there lives, were they work and live. People developed individual and independent lives. The humanist movement had an important effect on the education in the 14th and 15th centuries.

Renaissance artists sought to mimic the beauty of nature. The Italian painter, Giotto created many pieces of work that anticipated the new innovations of the Renaissance. His style emphasized the human beings and the human body. Another artist who truly began the Renaissance art period was Masaccio. His masterpieces had depth by mastering the laws of perspective as he created the illusion of detentions. The Renaissance produced equally amazing advances in scul...

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...mmon Prayer. Along with the religious consequences of the Reformation came deep and lasting political changes that would set the course of civilization for the next 400 years.

As a cultural movement, the Renaissance used innovative expansion of Latin and vernacular literature. In politics, the Renaissance contributed the development of the conventions of diplomacy. The development of perspective also was part of a trend towards realism in the arts. Another important aspect of the Renaissance was the Protestant Reformation in the 16th-century in which religious, political, intellectual and cultural outbreaks shattered Catholic Europe, setting the structures and ideas that would define the modern era. All of these little innovations that came together in a short timespan had set the world’s society, politics, arts and many more characteristics for centuries to come.

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