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What were the features of humanist thought?

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Petrarch is traditionally called the “Father of Humanism,” both for his influential philosophical attitudes, found in his numerous personal letters, and his discovery and compilation of classical texts.

Petrarch was born in the Tuscan city of Arezzo in 1304, and spent his early childhood near Florence, but his family moved to Avignon to follow Pope Clement V, who moved there in 1309 to begin the Avignon Papacy.

He traveled widely in Europe and, during his travels, collected crumbling Latin manuscripts, whose discovery, especially Cicero ‘s letters, helped spark the Renaissance.

A highly introspective man, he shaped the nascent Humanist movement a great deal because many of the internal conflicts and musings expressed in his writings were seized upon by Renaissance Humanist philosophers and argued continually for the next 200 years.

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  • Students of ancient Greek literature, which dealt with the nature and interests of man were called humanists.

  • The humanists taught realism.

  • This culture was characterised by a new belief - that man, as an individual was capable of making his own decisions and developing his skills.

  • Everything in nature, science and the arts that affected man now was important to the humanists.

  • The humanists ideas extended to art and architecture too.

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