The
Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th
century, beginning in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and later spreading to the
rest of Europe. The term is also used more loosely to refer to the historical
era, but since the changes of the Renaissance were not uniform across Europe,
this is a general use of the term. As a cultural movement, it encompassed a
flowering of literature, science, art, religion, and politics, and a resurgence
of learning based on classical sources, the development of linear perspective
in painting, and gradual but widespread educational reform. Traditionally, this
intellectual transformation has resulted in the Renaissance being viewed as a
bridge between the Middle Ages and the Modern era. Although the Renaissance saw
revolutions in many intellectual pursuits, as well as social and political
upheaval, it is perhaps best known for its artistic developments and the
contributions of such polymaths as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, who
inspired the term "Renaissance man".
There
is a consensus the Renaissance began in Florence, Tuscany in the 14th century.
Various theories have been proposed to account for its origins and
characteristics, focusing on a variety of factors including the social and
civic peculiarities of Florence at the time; its political structure; the
patronage of its dominant family, the Medici and the migration of Greek
scholars and texts to Italy following the Fall of Constantinople at the hands
of the Ottoman Turks.
The
Renaissance has a long and complex historiography, and there has been much
debate among historians as to the usefulness of Renaissance as a term and as a
historical delineation. Some have called into question whether the Renaissance
was a cultural "advance" from the Middle Ages, instead seeing it as a
period of pessimism and nostalgia for the classical age, while others have
instead focused on the continuity between the two eras. Indeed, some have
called for an end to the use of the term, which they see as a product of
presentism – the use of history to validate and glorify modern ideals. The word
Renaissance has also been used to describe other historical and cultural
movements, such as the Carolingian Renaissance and the Renaissance of the 12th
century.
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