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((Early Life: Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon. He was likely…
Early Life: Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon. He was likely educated at the local grammar school, where he studied Latin and classical literature.
Sir Thomas More
(1478–1535) was a prominent English lawyer, statesman, and Renaissance humanist who served as Lord Chancellor
William Shakespeare
(1564–1616) was an English playwright, poet, and actor. He is widely considered the greatest writer in the English language
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the native language, dialect, or everyday spoken language used by ordinary people in a specific region or community,
capital of Italy’s Tuscany region,
academic disciplines that study the human experience, culture, and society using critical, analytical, or speculative methods
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pioneering Italian scholar and poet, widely celebrated as the "Father of Humanism
a non-religious, progressive philosophy of life that prioritizes reason, scientific inquiry, compassion, and human dignity, rejecting supernatural beliefs in favor of creating a meaningful life in the present.
the definitive "Renaissance Man," a polymath whose genius spanned art, science, engineering, and anatomy
A patron is a person who supports, protects, or champions an individual, institution, or cause. The term is most commonly used in the following contexts
prominent Italian courtier, diplomat, and author
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German inventor and craftsman who revolutionized the world by introducing the movable-type printing press
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Erasmus" most commonly refers to the Erasmus+ program, the European Union's flagship initiative for education, training, youth, and sport.
Niccolò Machiavell i1469–1527) was a Florentine diplomat, philosopher, and historian who became one of the most influential figures of the Italian Renaissance. Often called the "father of modern political philosophy,