We have learned that the greatest difference between the Middle Ages and Renaissance times was the tremendous cultural upheaval that developed a rather complete change of attitudes and values. Life itself was the objective and not a mere preparation for another life. To the Medieval person the ego and the objective of living are idealized. One must enjoy everything. Much more importance was attached to physical existence. In this, the Renaissance contradicts flatly the attitude of the Middle Ages. Man began to feel that he should enjoy life and that its legitimate pleasures held no harm. Joy of living, however, extended into many fields. An immense curiosity about the world provoked man\u27s explorations and experimentations. Intelligence c...
Medieval and its cognates arose as terms of opprobrium, used by the Italian humanists to characteri...
This study establishes the prominence of the realm of consolation and therapeutic wisdom in the thou...
Petrarch was offered the laurel crown of poetry by the Senate of Rome in the year 1340. His high sta...
In the early part of the fifteenth century a change as subtle and indefinable as it was significant,...
The Medieval and Renaissance intellectual movements aiming at the recovery and transmission of knowl...
The transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance reflects a time of great change in the way of...
The classic interpretation of the Renaissance explains the movement as the first chapter of modern h...
History of philosophy as well as that of all spiritual culture has an astonishing quality to isomorp...
The article scientifically substantiates the unique characteristics of the Renaissance in European c...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1932That the period of the Middle Ages seems to have been o...
Literary medievalism played a vital role in the construction of the French Enlightenment. Starting w...
What did 15th-century thinkers experience when encountering antiquity? What did those feelings mean ...
Human; Since then, attitudes and perceptions towards his body showed positive or negative changes d...
This essay focuses on the treatises of Marsilio Ficino and Leon Battista Alberti in the Florentine R...
Lee Alxander, Péporté Pit, Schnitker Harry Renaissance ? Perceptions of continuity and discontinuity...
Medieval and its cognates arose as terms of opprobrium, used by the Italian humanists to characteri...
This study establishes the prominence of the realm of consolation and therapeutic wisdom in the thou...
Petrarch was offered the laurel crown of poetry by the Senate of Rome in the year 1340. His high sta...
In the early part of the fifteenth century a change as subtle and indefinable as it was significant,...
The Medieval and Renaissance intellectual movements aiming at the recovery and transmission of knowl...
The transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance reflects a time of great change in the way of...
The classic interpretation of the Renaissance explains the movement as the first chapter of modern h...
History of philosophy as well as that of all spiritual culture has an astonishing quality to isomorp...
The article scientifically substantiates the unique characteristics of the Renaissance in European c...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1932That the period of the Middle Ages seems to have been o...
Literary medievalism played a vital role in the construction of the French Enlightenment. Starting w...
What did 15th-century thinkers experience when encountering antiquity? What did those feelings mean ...
Human; Since then, attitudes and perceptions towards his body showed positive or negative changes d...
This essay focuses on the treatises of Marsilio Ficino and Leon Battista Alberti in the Florentine R...
Lee Alxander, Péporté Pit, Schnitker Harry Renaissance ? Perceptions of continuity and discontinuity...
Medieval and its cognates arose as terms of opprobrium, used by the Italian humanists to characteri...
This study establishes the prominence of the realm of consolation and therapeutic wisdom in the thou...
Petrarch was offered the laurel crown of poetry by the Senate of Rome in the year 1340. His high sta...