Classical Renaissance Revival

How did the rediscovery of the works of ancient Greece and Rome influence European philosophy, art, and scientific inquiry during the Renaissance era? Where were many of these works found and why? What long term effects did it have on cultural and intellectual life in Europe?

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Classical Renaissance Revival

The rediscovery of the works of ancient Greece and Rome had a profound impact on European philosophy, art, and scientific inquiry during the Renaissance era. This period, roughly spanning the 14th to the 17th century, saw a revival of classical knowledge and values that transformed European culture and intellectual life.

Influence on Philosophy, Art, and Scientific Inquiry

Philosophy:

  • Humanism: The study of classical texts led to the development of humanism, an intellectual movement that emphasized the value of human beings, individual potential, and the importance of classical education. Thinkers like Petrarch and Erasmus advocated for the study of classical texts to improve moral and intellectual standards…

The rediscovery of the works of ancient Greece and Rome had a profound impact on European philosophy, art, and scientific inquiry during the Renaissance era. This period, roughly spanning the 14th to the 17th century, saw a revival of classical knowledge and values that transformed European culture and intellectual life.

Influence on Philosophy, Art, and Scientific Inquiry

Philosophy:

  • Humanism: The study of classical texts led to the development of humanism, an intellectual movement that emphasized the value of human beings, individual potential, and the importance of classical education. Thinkers like Petrarch and Erasmus advocated for the study of classical texts to improve moral and intellectual standards…

The rediscovery of the works of ancient Greece and Rome had a profound impact on European philosophy, art, and scientific inquiry during the Renaissance era. This period, roughly spanning the 14th to the 17th century, saw a revival of classical knowledge and values that transformed European culture and intellectual life. Classical Renaissance Revival

Influence on Philosophy, Art, and Scientific Inquiry

Philosophy:

  • Humanism: The study of classical texts led to the development of humanism, an intellectual movement that emphasized the value of human beings, individual potential, and the importance of classical education. Thinkers like Petrarch and Erasmus advocated for the study of classical texts to improve moral and intellectual standards…