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Which elements of Greek and Roman culture were revived in the 14th and 15th centuries ?
Explain in the context of the consequence of Renaissance

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Answered by sssrohit005p4c0ey
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The fourteenth and fifteenth century saw a revival of the Greek and Roman cultures. This bygone era of the Greek and Roman cultures is referred to as the era of classicism. Classicism as a philosophical discipline was expressed in literature, arts, music and architecture during the period of Renaissance.

The focus of this classical revivalism was human beings .It advocated the principle of dignity of man as man. Human life was no longer regarded as a halting point for achievement of eternity but as an end in itself.

To unearth this philosophy, all lost ancient Latin manuscripts were translated into the language of the masses. Other than literature, Italian artists found inspiration in the old art and sculptures. The use of columns in architecture and bronze casting in sculpture also reflects the revival of classicism.

Answered by Harshitm077
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The Greek and Roman cultures saw a revival in the 14th and 15th centuries. The artistic, religious and literary elements saw a revival and old era of classicalism was ended. It was expressed in literature, art, music and architecture during the period of renaissance. Revivalism was mainly focused on human beings, human life was now treated with dignity and it was not regarded as a obstacle for achievement of eternity but as an end in itself.

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