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16th-Century Renaissance

Definition

The 16th-Century Renaissance refers to a period of cultural and intellectual rebirth that took place in Europe during the 16th century. It marked a transition from the Middle Ages to modernity, characterized by advancements in art, science, literature, and philosophy.

Analogy

Imagine going from using an old flip phone to getting the latest smartphone with all its advanced features. That's what the 16th-Century Renaissance was like for Europe - it was a time of significant progress and change.

Related terms

Humanism: Humanism emphasized the value of human beings and their individual potential. It encouraged learning, critical thinking, and a focus on human achievements.

Scientific Revolution: The Scientific Revolution was a period of scientific discoveries and advancements that challenged traditional beliefs and paved the way for modern science.

Enlightenment: The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement in the late 17th to 18th century that championed reason, individual rights, and progress. It built upon ideas from the Renaissance and led to changes in politics, society, and philosophy.

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