humanism
religion
classics
philosophers and schoars
art
how new ideas spread
worldview
education
spread mainly through wealthy people
The techniques and ways that artists did things changed as the worldview changed
unlike Italian humanism, humanism in the rest of Europe were closely tied to the roman catholic church
" You might say that the Renaissance worldview was a
result of intercultural contact with earlier civilizations"
during the rennaissance they became interested in the styles of ancient writing and ideas about politics society, history and art
Petrarch(1304-1374)
they believed that it was important to teach young people
promoted the study of roman and greek texts by translating them
believed that educated people traveled, read books and surrounded themselves with art
was a christin,
Erasmus(1466-1536)
believed that the role of the church was to teach and support faith
wanted the bible translated to common language
strong defender of the roman catholic church
students should learn to discuss, argue, reason and apply their knowledge.Not just memorize
learn the bible and the classics so people could understand why it is important to give back to society
Guillaume bude(1467-1540)
french universities changed there law programs to fit bude's ideas
was in charge of the king's library
questioned the interpretations of medieval
commentators
Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592)
believed that we should honourably respect themselves and others
did not believe that the church or anybody had all the answers to life's questions
disagreed with they why kids were taught in france
self-awareness taught tolerance and good sense
talking about ancient writers became a fad with'in merchants and the business class
rennaissance ideas were changed and adapted to fit societies
they encouraged a curious and questioning attitude
many people started to question the church and think more about life instead of just focusing on the afterlife
artists looked at Islamic, Roman and Greek art and writing for insparation
A lot of the art was focused on religion but after 1500 it started to be more focused on non-religion things
Many scholars thought these writings and philosophies superior to the current European writings