Integration Of Theology, Art And Architecture, And Literature In The Early Renaissance

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...integrate the various components of their heritage and development to some degree in which connections may be seen between art and literature, architecture and theology, or even philosophy with government. Those facts have been shown throughout the history of humanity. However, they are particularly evident in certain seminal periods of human development such as the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, The Enlightenment, or even the Industrial Age. The end result is one in which certain commonalities of thought may be readily identified and demonstrated to have transferred between disciplines. For the purposes of this report, the Early Renaissance (1400-1494) is used as an example of the inter-relatedness that exists between very different human endeavors but that still provide insight to how ideas were transmitted and interpreted in different ways.
The Early Renaissance
Broadly considered, the Renaissance period covers the timeframe between 1400 and 1600. The word renaissance literally means rebirth and is the French translation of the Italian rinascita. The two principal components of Renaissance style in terms of art, architecture, theology and philosophy, as well as literature...

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