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The culture of the Italian Renaissance.
Man and nature in the Renaissance.
Renaissance Florence.
XII Renaissance.
A Short History of the Renaissance.
A Brief History of the Middle Ages in Europe.
The awakening of Europe.
Medieval city.
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Find books from the Renaissance.
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Encyclopedias, libraries are all OK, you should be able to find them.
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1. The nature of the Renaissance: The Renaissance was a European ideological and cultural movement that reflected the demands of the emerging bourgeoisie. The essence is that the new bourgeoisie launched an anti-feudal new cultural movement to promote bourgeois ideology and culture in the name of reviving the classical culture of Greece and Rome.
2. The main content of the Renaissance: The new bourgeoisie opposed the obsolete preaching of the Church by promoting ancient Greek culture and ancient Roman culture in the fields of literature, painting, poetry, sculpture and other fields of art and science, and the spirit of humanism was its core content.
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The main content is the idea of humanism, which opposes the divine right of kings and hopes to improve the rights of man himself, whether it is sculpture, painting, or literary works, all reflect this idea.
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The main content of the Renaissance was humanism, which was manifested in many aspects such as science, religion, literature and art, advocating human-centeredness and opposing God-centeredness.
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Dante--- Divine Comedy, The Rebirth.
Petrarch--- Songbook
Boccaccio---Decameron".
Rabelais--- The Legend of the Giants
Thomas More ---Utopia).
Cervantes ---Don Quixote".
Vega ---Sheep Spring Village".
Machiavelli's The Monarch
Copernicus --- Theory of the Movement of the Celestial Bodies
Bruno--- On Infinity, the Universe and the Worlds, On Cause, Origin and Unity
Galileo ---Astral Messenger", Dialogue on the Two World Systems of Ptolemy and Copernicus
Cardano --- Grand Technique
Vedic ---Introduction to Analytical Methods" and "On the Identification and Revision of Equations".
Regmontanus --- On Various Triangles
Descartes--- Refractive Optics
Vessarus ---The Structure of the Human Body".
Harvey--- Theory of Mental Movement
Shakespeare--- Hamlet
Vegilius--- On Gentlemanly Manners and Liberal Education
Mirandola--- On Human Dignity
Campanella ---Cité Soleil".
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Look for people from that period, like Rousseau, Shakespeare, Balzac.
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Vasari's Biography of Famous Artists
Boccaccio's Short Story Collection
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Bokachu's masterpiece "Decameron".
Rabelais's "The Legend of the Giants".
Shakespeare--- Hamlet
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You can't find this kind of thing on the Internet.
It is recommended to go to the library (municipal, municipal and above), they have book data retrieval (free and self-service).
Reading the History of Italy on the Weekend" by Valerio Lintner.
Renaissance: The Awakening of the Middle Ages [Full Color Illustrated Edition] Edited by the Editorial Board of "Illustrating the World: World History Series".
The Middle Ages and the Renaissance, edited by Wang Changjian.
The Court Art of the Italian Renaissance, by Allison Cole.
History of the European Renaissance, edited by Liu Minghan.
Culture and Society of the Italian Renaissance, by Peter Burke.
Italian Renaissance Art [Chinese and Italian Text] World Art Museum of China Millennium Monument, Central Bureau of Regional Museums of Florence, Italy, Ugfiji Art Museum, Italy Edited by World Art Museum of China Millennium Monument.
The Renaissance of the 12th Century, by Charles Homer Haskins.
The Art of the Italian Renaissance by John TParetti, Gary Mby Radek.
Italian Renaissance Short Stories**" by Sachetti et al.
The Renaissance in Florence: Innovations in Fine Arts, by Richard Turner.
The Origin and Pattern of the Italian Renaissance" by Zhu Longhua.
Renaissance in Venice Another World" by Patricia Fortini Brown.
The Renaissance in Rome 1400 1600 by Loren Partridge.
The Resurrection of Genius: Renaissance Italy, edited by American Times-Life Books.
Italian Renaissance: History and Reality", edited by the Chinese Society of Italian Literature.
Italian Renaissance Studies, edited by Zhang Shihua.
Renaissance by Suatoni.
The Historical Background of the Italian Renaissance, by Haya.
The Eight Philosophers of the Italian Renaissance, by Christler.
Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, by Zhu Longhua.
Renaissance Florence, by Ginny Brookel.
The Culture of the Italian Renaissance, by Burckhardt.
Italian Renaissance Art", edited by Jiang Feng.
I can assure you that this is the most complete answer to these kinds of questions. I don't list some of the history books of the European Renaissance and the history of the world. That's it.
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Philocolo, Philostello, Decameron, Tseida, The Goddesses of Ameto, The Phantom of Love, The Goddess of Fiesola, The Lamentation of Philometa, Genealogy of the Pagan Gods, The Legend of Dante, The Banquet, The Book of Verses
The Divine Comedy, The Theory of Sayings
Pastoral, Epistles
Secrets", "Songbook", "Biography of Famous People", "Africa", "Ode to Italy", "Legend of the Giant".
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The Renaissance was an intellectual and cultural movement that emerged in Europe from the 14th to the 16th centuries, bringing about a period of scientific and artistic revolution and opening the prelude to the history of modern Europe, which is considered to be the boundary between the Middle Ages and the modern era. Marxist historians consider it to be the dividing line between the feudal era and the capitalist era.
It is generally believed that the Renaissance began in Italy in the 14th century (the word Renaissance derives from the Italian rinascimento, meaning regeneration or revival), and later spread to Western European countries, reaching its peak in the 16th century. In 1550, Vasari officially used it as the name of a new culture in his Biography of Famous Artists. The word was transliterated in French as renaissance, and after the 17th century, it was used in various European countries.
In the 19th century, Western historiography further used it as a general term for Western European culture in the 14th and 16th centuries. Western historiography once believed that it was a revival of the culture and art of the ancient Greek and Roman empires.
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Origin: Economic, Orderly.
Background: The budding of early capitalism accumulated primitive capital, the power of the capitalist class grew, and the DAO provided the material, class basis for this change.
Ideological background: The absolute dominance of religious thought in the Middle Ages, and the lifeless nature of the cultural sphere, no longer met the needs of the bourgeoisie in pursuit of freedom.
Nature: It is an anti-feudal cultural movement led by the bourgeoisie in the field of ideology and culture.
As for the Enlightenment, after the Renaissance, it does not fall under the scope of this discussion.
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Since the beginning of Italy in the 14th century, in order to oppose the absolute monopoly of religion and the rule of the old aristocracy, some intellectuals have relied on the study of ancient Greek and Roman culture to propagate the humanistic spirit, emancipate people's minds, liberate productive forces, and promote social progress.
So in terms of origin, the region can be said to be 14th century Italy, the culture can be said to be ancient Greek and Roman culture, the thought can be said to be the humanistic spirit, and the group can be said to be the new bourgeoisie.
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