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The Early Modern Age: Humanism and Renaissance (Cultural changes…
The Early Modern Age: Humanism and Renaissance
EUROPE AT THE END OF THE 15TH CENTURY
Marriage of the Catholic Monarchs Isabel I of Castilla and Fernando II of Aragón
English monarchy were consolidated
The Holy Roman Empire were a group of kingdoms
Italy was divided into small principalities and republics
The Ottoman Empire and the Russian monarchy expanded
Cultural changes
developments in thinking and science
Invention of the printing press
interest in classical culture
human beings became the centre of philosophical reflection
religious beliefs that caused fear
They wanted to be the Renaissance Man
There were critical thinkings
new ideas spread rapidly
printing press by Gutenberg
science and arts academies were founded
The Italian Renaissance
Artists could dedicate themselves exclusively to creation
there was a revival of Classical Greek and Roman culture
abundance of Roman remains
Trecento, Quattrocento, Cinquecento and Mannerism