The Renaissance, spanning the 14th to 17th centuries, marked a revival of interest in classical learning and the arts, driven by a renewed focus on Humanism and individual potential. The invention of the printing press facilitated the widespread dissemination of knowledge, making literature and education more accessible. Patronage from wealthy families and the Church supported artists and scholars, fostering an environment of creativity and innovation. This cultural rebirth emphasized the importance of observation, experimentation, and the exploration of human experience, leading to significant advancements in art, science, and philosophy.
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