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humanism (philosophers and scholars (Erasmus (1466 - 1536) (strong…
humanism
philosophers and scholars
Michel de Montaigne
he did not believe the Church or any individual the
answers to all of life’s questions.
He thought that friendship, love, and courage should be
the basis of actions.
was a French philosopher who thought that society should behave honourably, respecting both themselves and others
Erasmus (1466 - 1536)
strong defender of the roman catholic church
wanted the bible translated common languages so everyone could read ti
he thought faith was necessary to human life
students should learn to discuss, argue, reason and apply their knowledge not just memorise
Learn the bible and the classics so people could understand why it is important to give back
Guillaume Bude (1467 - 1540)
Bude questioned the interpretation of medieval commentators
french universities changed their laws to fit Bude's ideas
was in charge of the kings library
Petrarch ( 1304 - 13740
believed that travel and experiencing other cultures changed their worldview
was a christian, believed in God and the value of life after death
Italy's first humanist scholar
art
literature
architecture
paintings
Masaccio 1401–1428
Leonardo da Vinci 1452–1519
Albrecht Durer 1471–1528
sculpture
Donatello 1386 - 1466
Michelangelo Buonarroti 1475 - 1564
how ideas spread
travel was safer so people started travelling as tourist
more people moved into cities
there was more freedom to explore ideas in the arts and science
classics
Greek
Roman
education
religion
worldview