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What are the four characteristics of renaissance period

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Answered by Harrypotter723
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The characteristics of the Renaissance included a revitalized interest in classical Greek and Roman thought, an increased receptiveness to humanist philosophies, a commercial and urban revolution, and the inception of the modern state.

One of the characteristics of the Renaissance was an expanded sense of possibility. With the rediscovery of ancient learning, Western man found himself possessed of a newfound confidence in his ability to learn more about the world around him. It seemed to many that there were no limits to the knowledge that man could acquire now that he was equipped with a humanistic world view free from the shackles of medieval scholasticism—a system of learning which had become increasingly incapable of saying anything meaningful about the empirical world.

Another characteristic of Renaissance humanism was its consonance with the values and doctrines of the Church. Despite this, however, it paved the way for later generations of thinkers to develop wholly secularized academic disciplines which would no longer need to conform their teachings to the demands of official theology.

A third characteristic of the Renaissance is that its thinkers tended to believe that developing our intellectual and cultural potentialities was a way for man to honor his divine maker, making full use of the talents given to us by God. There was thus no dichotomy between the pursuit of earthly wisdom and sincere worship of the Almighty.

However—and this is the fourth and final characteristic of the Renaissance we're going to examine—this great intellectual and cultural movement unwittingly laid the foundations for subsequent generations to take humanism a step further and dispense with formal religion altogether. This drove a wedge between faith and reason, the secular and the religious, the sacred and the profane, thus creating divisions that have characterized intellectual life in the West since the Enlightenment.

Answered by sihanmintu
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From 1400 to 1600, the Renaissance was regarded as a period of immense cultural, social, and intellectual advancement.

Four characteristics of renaissance period

1. Arts and Crafts

Sculptors like Donatello and later Michelangelo returned to ancient topics like the unsupported nude and classical methods like contrapposto. Painters began to use realistic techniques by honing their three-dimensional perspective skills. Painters began to shift their focus away from religious subjects and toward people and landscapes. Some of the most famous Renaissance painters included Leonardo Da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo Buonarroti.

2.Technology and Science

Johann Gutenberg's creation of the printing press in the 1450s spurred the Renaissance's inventive technologies. The cast-iron pipe, portable clock, rifle barrel, shotgun, screwdriver, and wrench were all important inventions during the Renaissance period. Galileo Galilei, an Italian physicist, astronomer, and philosopher, improved the telescope and made significant astronomical discoveries. The sun appeared to be at the centre of the universe, according to Nicolaus Copernicus. Christopher Columbus was the first person to cross the Atlantic Ocean and arrive in North America.

3. Leisure

Jousting was a popular sport throughout the Renaissance. Jousting was a horse-riding sport in which two knights competed to knock the other off his steed. During the Renaissance, theatre was also popular. During this period, comedy, which had previously been associated with morality plays, became a popular genre. Before his death in 1616, William Shakespeare wrote several dozen plays and over 150 sonnets, making him one of the most well-known Renaissance poets and playwrights.

3. Age of exploration

Europeans conducted significant exploration, including the "discovery" of the Americas and subsequent settlement. Spain, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and France established imperialistic projects that grew into massive far-reaching empires that ruled much of the globe.

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