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HUMANISM
BY: SHELBY MARTIN AND MARK NORTON
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HUMANISM
Humanism is for those who love life, crave knowledge and seek to better education
a humanist is someone inspiring and has influence others to do great things
You don't have to say whether you are a humanist or not
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ERASMUS
Erasmus is one of the greatest scholars due to his travels
On these travels he taught humanism, pacifism and conversed with other humanists
He took ancient writings and translated them into Latin
He was a important person in history because of how he lived his life
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CERVANTES
Cervantes is considered to be the best Spanish writer.
He is very famous for his writings and poetry.
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PETRARCH
Petrarch is considered to be the founder of humanism
He has been credited with the idea of change and devising a system of education for the 14th/15th century
He Was A Popular poets of the medieval ages which inspired many others such as Shakespeare
Petrarch devoted a lot of his time writing and mentoring those interested in writing
His writing was also used to put together the Italian language
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BOCCACCIO
Giovanni Boccaccio is also considered a founder of the Renaissance
While he studied law and business for a while, his initial interest was in poetry and writing
He was a humanist, and has part credit for creating humanism
His greatest work is The Decameron
it tells a hundred stories of men and women who escape from the plague
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RABELAIS
Rabelais influenced many important writers
is called a modernism precursor
His best known work is Gargantua and Pantagruel
which tells the story of two giants and their shared adventures
he had a healthy and strong balance between mind and body
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SHAKESPEARE
Shakespeare brought new and fresh ideas with realism, drama and created hundreds of believable characters.
He was a man of culture and knew all about the classics
Shakespeare's drama was a thing that both delighted and frustrated humanism
he was a man that carried all the characteristics of a humanist.
He's a great influence and inspiration to many because of the way he wrote.
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DA VINCI
Leonardo da Vinci was a painter, draftsman, sculptor, architect, and genius
His paintings the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper are most popular
He was very interested in the natural world, human body and machines that would improve human experience
Da Vinci had a fascination with anatomy, constantly studying what he could and perfecting his drawings
He most likely wouldn't refer to himself as a humanist, as solitary as he was, but he was just that
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SOURCE PAGE
www.oxfordbibliographies.com
HTTPS://muse.jhu.edu
http://historyguide.org/intellect/humanism.html
http://www.iep.utm.edu/humanism/
http://www.andreascenter.org/Articles/Erasmus.htm
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