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the insights of many individual humanists , especially Italians ... whose criticism of medieval culture and scholarship and bold pronouncements concerning man , classical studies , philosophy , history , and religioncreatedRenaissance humanism
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writers like Pico della Mirandola(passive) was ... influenced byRenaissance humanism
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when the noble moment in history arrivedto inventRenaissance humanism
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to the discoveries and developments that made the Renaissance such a remarkable timeledto the discoveries and developments that made the Renaissance such a remarkable time
a new relation of men towards naturetriggereda new relation of men towards nature
to a Western expectation of portraiture that focuses solely on the individualcontributedto a Western expectation of portraiture that focuses solely on the individual
to rational / logical studies of civilization and its ideologies without consideration of how those ideologies were shaped by religious custom and symbolledto rational / logical studies of civilization and its ideologies without consideration of how those ideologies were shaped by religious custom and symbol
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much beneficial dialogue in regards to matters of Christian dogmacontributedmuch beneficial dialogue in regards to matters of Christian dogma