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Essay heading: Italian Renaissance and the Greco-Roman World
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From this time forward, Western Europe is often described as being in the Middle Ages—a time in between the glory of civilized antiquity and the triumph of early modern times.
The ways in which the philosophic and artistic values of antiquity were revived in Western Europe are multiple and varied. One way was the rediscovery of the Greco-Roman texts... displayed 300 characters
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One way was the rediscovery of the Greco-Roman texts. Throughout the Middle Ages, the papacy “began ambitious programs for the education and moral improvement of the clergy.” (Johnson 8) This meant that members of the clergy, such as priests and monks, made up the majority of the educated people in Europe; a number of them become some of history’s most respected and admired intellectuals... displayed next 300 characters
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