The Italian Renaissance: Art, Science, and Humanism

The Italian Renaissance: Art, Science, and Humanism

Culture 1400 AD Renaissance 🇮🇹 Italy 8,011 views

Flourishing in the city-states of 14th to 17th century Italy, the Renaissance produced Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Galileo, and a transformation in how humanity understood itself and the natural world.

The RebirthThe word Renaissance means rebirth in French, and its core idea was a deliberate return to the classical learning of ancient Greece and Rome that the medieval period had supposedly lost. It began in 14th-century Florence, where a prosperous merchant class, enriched by banking and trade, b...

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