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  1. Renaissance believes technology can help empower educators to unlock a more effective learning experience and see every student. Our newest tool, Renaissance Next, does just that by seamlessly bringing assessment, practice, and instruction into one place. Renaissance Next enables teachers to personalize learning for every student, guiding you ...

  2. 26 de feb. de 2020 · La Renaissance représente une étape importante dans l’évolution du statut de l’artiste dans la société. Entre le XV e et le XVI e siècle, les beaux-arts passent du statut des arts mécaniques à celui des arts libéraux. Les artistes, liés aux corporations, sont encore rattachés aux pratiques manuelles mais en 1563, grâce aux ...

  3. 14 de abr. de 2018 · The Renaissance Period “Renaissance” can also refer to the period, c. 1400 – c. 1600. “High Renaissance” generally refers to c. 1480 – c. 1520. The era was dynamic, with European explorers “finding” new continents, the transformation of trading methods and patterns, the decline of feudalism (in so far as it ever existed), scientific developments such as the Copernican system of ...

  4. The Renaissance. Few historians are comfortable with the triumphalist and western Europe-centred image of the Renaissance as the irresistible march of modernity and progress. A sharp break with medieval values and institutions, a new awareness of the individual, an awakened interest in the material world and nature, and a recovery of the cultural heritage of ancient Greece and Rome—these ...

  5. The Renaissance was a period of European cultural, artistic, political and scientific “rebirth” after the Middle Ages. Discover Renaissance Art, Leonardo da Vinci and more.

  6. Leonardo (1452–1519) is known as the classic “Renaissance man” because of his wide range of interests, including painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, human anatomy, science, and engineering. His reputation as a painter is based on only a few works, primarily the Mona Lisa, Last Supper, and The Virgin of the Rocks.

  7. La Renaissance est un mouvement artistique et culturel qui, depuis l’Italie, s’est répandu dans toute l’Europe occidentale à partir du XVe siècle. C’était la manifestation culturelle d’un changement dans la mentalité européenne qui est passée d’une conception théocentrique du monde, typique de la période médiévale, à une conception anthropocentrique .

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