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The Renaissance: Rebirth of Art, Science, and Humanism

 Spanning roughly the 14th to the 17th century, the Renaissance marked a profound cultural revival in Europe. Emerging from the shadows of the Middle Ages, societies across Italy, France, England, and beyond rediscovered the literature, philosophy, and aesthetics of classical Greece and Rome. But this “rebirth” was far more than nostalgia—it sparked revolutionary approaches to art, ignited fresh currents of scientific inquiry, and placed humanity itself at the center of philosophical reflection. In this post, we’ll journey through the roots of the Renaissance, delve into its intellectual underpinnings, celebrate the masterpieces it produced, and trace its lasting impact on the modern era. Origins & Historical Context From Medieval Foundations to Urban Flourishing Late Medieval Challenges: The Black Death, political fragmentation, and rigid feudal structures left Europe yearning for stability and renewal. Rise of Italian City‑States: Wealthy autonomous centers like Flo...

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