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What does the term 'Renaissance' mean?​

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Answered by krishnakrmandal75
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The word reneiseance refers to rebirth that took place during 14 th to 17 th century in europe Which led to change in art , architecture, culture and beliefs of Europeans.

Answered by devikapednekar2006
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Renaissance" is a French word meaning "rebirth". The period is called by this name because at that time, people started taking an interest in the learning of ancient times, in particular, the learning of Ancient Greece and Rome. The Renaissance was seen as a "rebirth" of that learning. The Renaissance is often said to be the start of the "modern age".

During the Renaissance, there were many famous artists, many writers and many philosophers. Many people studied mathematics and different sciences. A person who is clever at a great number of things is sometimes called a "Renaissance man". Leonardo da Vinci, who was a painter, a scientist, a musician and a philosopher, is the most famous Renaissance Man.

The Renaissance started in Italy but soon spread across the whole of Europe. In Italy, the time is divided into three periods:

the Early Renaissance.

the High Renaissance

the Late Renaissance which is also called the"Mannerist" period.

Following the Mannerist period was the Baroque period which also spread across Europe from about 1600. Outside Italy, it can be hard to tell where the Renaissance period ends and Baroque begins

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