European history from the fourteenth through the sixteenth century. Consideration of political, social, artistic, and scientific developments during this period of transition to the modern world. Examines the connections between Renaissance Humanism and the Protestant and Catholic reform movements of the sixteenth century. Studies works by Petrarch, Machiavelli, Brunelleschi, Leonardo, Erasmus, More, Luther, and Montaigne. From the course home page: Course Description The "Renaissance" as a phenomenon in European history is best understood as a series of social, political, and cultural responses to an intellectual trend which began in Italy in the fourteenth century. This intellectual tendency, known as humanism, or the studia humanitatis, ...
The research investigates the relationship between humanism and education, not merely from a pedagog...
Lee Alxander, Péporté Pit, Schnitker Harry Renaissance ? Perceptions of continuity and discontinuity...
The student will focus on becoming “literate” in the art of the Italian Renaissance, on identifying ...
Between the end of the High Middle Ages (about 1350) and the Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth...
This unit covers the major transformations in Europe from the 15th century to the 18th century. The ...
The centuries between the Reformation and the Enlightenment are described as "Early Modern" to situa...
The history of humanism during the Renaissance is one of an international cultural circulation which...
This dictionary provides rich detail on all aspects of the Renaissance in 14th to 17th century Europ...
This book offers a major contribution for understanding the spread and appeal of the humanist moveme...
This course will introduce the student to the history of the European Middle Ages and Renaissance. ...
This course introduces students to European history from the height of the Roman Empire to the Renai...
International audienceThe history of humanism during the Renaissance is one of an international cult...
This work is an entry in the Volume 4 of the Encyclopedia of the Renaissance, edited by Paul F. Gre...
The Medieval and Renaissance intellectual movements aiming at the recovery and transmission of knowl...
The research investigates the relationship between humanism and education, not merely from a pedagog...
Lee Alxander, Péporté Pit, Schnitker Harry Renaissance ? Perceptions of continuity and discontinuity...
The student will focus on becoming “literate” in the art of the Italian Renaissance, on identifying ...
Between the end of the High Middle Ages (about 1350) and the Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth...
This unit covers the major transformations in Europe from the 15th century to the 18th century. The ...
The centuries between the Reformation and the Enlightenment are described as "Early Modern" to situa...
The history of humanism during the Renaissance is one of an international cultural circulation which...
This dictionary provides rich detail on all aspects of the Renaissance in 14th to 17th century Europ...
This book offers a major contribution for understanding the spread and appeal of the humanist moveme...
This course will introduce the student to the history of the European Middle Ages and Renaissance. ...
This course introduces students to European history from the height of the Roman Empire to the Renai...
International audienceThe history of humanism during the Renaissance is one of an international cult...
This work is an entry in the Volume 4 of the Encyclopedia of the Renaissance, edited by Paul F. Gre...
The Medieval and Renaissance intellectual movements aiming at the recovery and transmission of knowl...
The research investigates the relationship between humanism and education, not merely from a pedagog...
Lee Alxander, Péporté Pit, Schnitker Harry Renaissance ? Perceptions of continuity and discontinuity...
The student will focus on becoming “literate” in the art of the Italian Renaissance, on identifying ...