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Renaissance and Humanism
In the 14th and 15th centuries, a very special movement emerged, humanism, which
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was in a new era, while appreciating again the literature, philosophy and classical
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At that time, "humanists" were called professors of
language, literature, history and art, and
"Humanities" to the studies of those subjects. Now,
humanism surpassed the world academic, and it
was not only pedagogical, literary, philosophical and
religious, but it became a way of thinking and living
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OF THE UNIVERSE IS MAN, image of God,
privileged creature, more worthy than all things on
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Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374), who studied and established
the authentic text of Virgil, Livy, Cicero and San Austin, and
Giovanni Boccaccio’s works (1313-1375), that drove public
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