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Renassaince and Humanism
Introduction
In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, a very special movement emerged, humanism and rebirth. People were aware that the world was in a new era and literature, philosophy and art were being appreciated again.
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1.- Leonardo Da Vinci: They consider him one of the greatest geniuses of all time. He dedicated himself to seeking the intimacy of man. In universal canon he proposed the proportions of the body that he captured in the drawing "The Vitruvian man"
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3.- Johannes Gutenberg: a German who worked as a blacksmith. He built the printing press, managed to print his drawings and later perfected it.
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2.- Michelangelo Buonarroti: he was an architect, sculptor, painter and created various works, for example, the marble sculpture which he called "David". Another example of his works is "La Piedad"
4.- Nicolaus Copernicus: he was a scientist, he also developed the theory of the heliocenter, centered on the sun.
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Teachers of literature, history, art were called humanists. For example:
Martin Luther - He was a German monk who is known as the Protestant Reformer. He became one of the most influential figures in Christian history.
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