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Genius developed from the advances in art, science, philosophy and mathematics. Never has there since been such a time in which an individual is given ample opportunity and time to perfect and master his craft above all other societal pursuits and obligations. According to a source in the Encarta Encyclopedia, "The term renaissance was coined by the French historian Jules Michelet in 1855, to mean 'rebirth...
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According to a source in the Encarta Encyclopedia, "The term renaissance was coined by the French historian Jules Michelet in 1855, to mean 'rebirth.' It refers to the 'discovery of the world of man' in the 16th century." (Encarta Renaissance 1) The renaissance period in art history corresponds to the beginning of the great western age of discovery and exploration, when a general desire and curiosity developed to examine all aspects of nature and the world...
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Italian Renaissance and the Greco-Roman World   Gene Brucker has argued that the ?family' constituted the basic nucleus of Florentine social life throughout the Renaissance?'How important was the family in the social relationships of Renaissance Florence?   Renaissance ideals of humanism are expressed in the Italian art of the period   Italian Renaissance Humanism in Art   the arts in Italian Renaissance   Compare And Contrast Italian Renaissance Painting And Sculpture To The Northern Renaissance Painting And Sculpture   Compare And Contrast The Painting And The Sculpture Of The Italian Renaissance With The Painting And Sculpture Of The Northern Renaissance   Italian Renaissance   The Italian Renaissance   Italian Renaissance Vs.   Italian Renaissance Art   artistic traditions of the Northern and Italian Renaissance   Medieval Europe And The Renaissance   A Comparison Of The Medieval And Renaissance Eras   Renaissance man and Renaissance women  
 
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