Why did the artists, writers and scholars of Constantinople migrate to
Italy?
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In the early Renaissance, European scholars brought manuscripts to Italy, recognized as the home of classical studies. During the 1400s, large numbers of Greek texts entered western Europe. Some of these were brought by Greek-speaking scholars from the Byzantine Empire*, who fled to Italy to escape the invading Turks
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- Italy was a country that upheld the rich Greco-Roman tradition.
- The rich Italian traders were the patrons of art, literature and culture.
- These traders were keen to preserve historical and cultural heritage. By understanding these conditions that the artists and writers from Constantinople got ready to migrate to Italy
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In the early Renaissance, European scholars brought manuscripts to Italy, recognized as the home of classical studies. Some of these were brought by Greek-speaking scholars from the Byzantine Empire, who fled to Italy to escape the invading Turks.
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