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  1. Renaissance humanism - Wikipedia

    Renaissance humanism is a worldview centered on the nature and importance of humanity that emerged from the study of Classical antiquity.

  2. Renaissance Humanism - World History Encyclopedia

    Nov 4, 2020 · Renaissance Humanists believed in the importance of an education in classical literature and the promotion of civic virtue, that is, realising a person's full potential both for …

  3. A Guide to Renaissance Humanism - ThoughtCo

    May 2, 2025 · Renaissance Humanism began in the later 13th century when Europeans' hunger for studying classical texts coincided with a desire to imitate those authors in style. They …

  4. Humanism | Definition, Principles, History, & Influence | Britannica

    Dec 3, 2025 · The purview of Renaissance humanism included not only the education of the young but also the guidance of adults (including rulers) via philosophical poetry and strategic …

  5. Renaissance Humanism - Modern Art Terms and Concepts

    Oct 19, 2019 · Renaissance Humanism elevated the concepts of aesthetic beauty and geometric proportions historically provided by classical thinkers such as Vitruvius and given a foundation …

  6. Renaissance Humanism - An Exploration of Humanism in the Renaissance

    Jun 30, 2021 · What does it mean to be human? This question lies at the heart of Renaissance Humanism, described as an intellectual movement during the 13th to 16th Centuries CE, …

  7. Humanism in renaissance Italy - Smarthistory

    Humanism was the educational and intellectual program of the Renaissance. Grounded in Latin and Greek literature, it developed first in Italy in the middle of the fourteenth century and then …

  8. Renaissance Humanism: A Turning Point in Western …

    Sep 8, 2023 · This era, spanning roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, marked a profound shift in intellectual thought, moving away from the medieval focus on religious dogma and …

  9. Humanism - Renaissance, Education, Philosophy | Britannica

    Dec 3, 2025 · To humanism is owed the rise of modern social science, which emerged not as an academic discipline but rather as a practical instrument of social self-inquiry. Humanists avidly …

  10. Humanism in the Early Renaissance - Encyclopedia.com

    While scholasticism was dominant in Europe's universities during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, humanism also appeared at this time as the primary intellectual innovation of the …