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Renaissance
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Anthropocentricism: The Renaissance proposes the passage from a theocentric society and culture to an anthropocentric society, in which the human being is seen as the center of the universe.
Secularization of society: it was the process by which the civil sectors of society were gaining greater political, economic and, especially, cultural influence, with respect to the power held until then by the clerical class.
Valuation of classical antiquity: the Renaissance rescued many documents produced in classical antiquity written in Latin, Greek and Arabic, which were translated into vulgar languages for the benefit of secularization. In addition, they devoted themselves to the study of Greco-Roman art.
Appearance of the idea of the gentleman: the Renaissance created the ideal of the multiple and learned man who should know about all subjects.
Rationalism and scientism: For this reason the sciences flourished and scientists such as Nicolás Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, Alonso de Santa Cruz, Miguel Servet and Leonardo Da Vinci himself stood out.
Individualism: the Renaissance favors the idea of self-conception, self-worth, self-qualification and self-distinction of man. It should not be confused with consumer individualism.
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San Giorgio-1415 / 1417- Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence-Italy
The Annunciation Cavalcanti-1435-Basilica of Santa Cruz, Florence-Italy
Penitent Mary Magdalene-1453-1455-Museo dell´ Opera del Duomo, Florence
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Renaissance is known as the cultural and artistic movement that emerged in Italy between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries. It spread throughout Europe (especially in countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, England, France, Spain and Portugal).
The Renaissance, a cultural movement that emerged in Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries, was the "rebirth" of classical values and ideals after the Middle Ages.The Middle Ages is a historical period between the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 and the fall of the Byzantine Empire in Constantinople in 1453.This period is also known as the "dark years" or the "dark ages", as it coincides with a period of darkness, violence and irrationality.