Bringing the best history on the web. -- From Crash Course, their World History Series, #22.In which John Green teaches you about the European
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Today's installment concludes Early Renaissance,our selection by John Addington Symonds.If you have journeyed through all of the installments of
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Then came the third age of scholarship -- the age of the critics, philologers and printers.Continuing Early Renaissance,our selection from John
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Thus art, which had begun by humanizing the legends of the Church, diverted the attention of its students from the legend to the work of
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An external event determined the direction which this outburst of the spirit of freedom should take.Continuing Early Renaissance,our selection
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We have to commemorate the vast conception of the emperor Frederick II, who strove to found a new society of humane culture in the South of
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A glance at the history of the preceding centuries shows that, after the dissolution of the fabric of the Roman Empire, there was no possibility of
Early Renaissance
This series has seven easy 5 minute installments.IntroductionThe new birth or resurrection known as the "Renaissance" is usually considered to