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The Renaissance UK /rᵻˈneɪsəns/, US /rɛnəˈsɑːns/1 is a period in European history, from the 14th to the 17th century, regarded as the cultural bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history It started as a cultural movement in Italy in the Late Medieval period and later spread to the rest of Europe, marking the beginning of the Early Modern Age The intellectual basis of the Renaissance was its own invented version of humanism, derived from the rediscovery of classical Greek philosophy, such as that of Protagoras, who said that "Man is the measure of all things" This new thinking became manifest in art, architecture, politics, science and literature Early examples were the development of perspective in oil painting and the recycled knowledge of how to make concrete Although the invention of metal movable type sped the dissemination of ideas from the later 15th century, the changes of the Renaissance were not uniformly experienced across Europe As a cultural movement, the Renaissance encompassed innovative flowering of Latin and vernacular literatures, beginning with the 14th-centrenaissance, renaissance festival, renaissance hotel, renaissance fair, renaissance art, renaissance learning Renaissance |