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- Some of the most important changes in northern Europe include the invention of the printing press, the formation of a merchant class of art patrons that purchased works in oil on panel, the Protestant Reformation and the translation of the Bible from the original languages into the vernacular or common languages such as German and French, and international trade in urban centers.
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So we use the term "Northern Renaissance" to refer to the Renaissance that occurred in Europe north of the Alps. Some of the most important changes in northern Europe include the: invention of the printing press, c. 1450. advent of mechanically reproducible media such as woodcuts and engravings.
2 days ago · The Renaissance was a period in European civilization that immediately followed the Middle Ages and reached its height in the 15th century. It is conventionally held to have been characterized by a surge of interest in Classical scholarship and values.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
So we use the term “Northern Renaissance” to refer to the Renaissance that occurred in Europe north of the Alps. Some of the most important changes in northern Europe include the: – invention of the printing press, c. 1450. – advent of mechanically reproducible media such as woodcuts and engravings.
J.E. Luebering. The Renaissance was a period in European history when new ideas about art and science were developed and when new technologies, such as paper and gunpowder, were widely adopted. It began in Italy during the 14th century, and it marked the end of the Middle Ages. The Renaissance’s influence spread.
Nov 4, 2020 · By the 15th century, humanism had spread across Europe. Humanists believed in the importance of an education in classical literature and the promotion of civic virtue, that is, realising a person's full potential both for their own good and for the good of the society in which they live.
- Mark Cartwright
Flanders was the most urbanized region of northern Europe in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Between c. 1000 and 1300, its town and ports grew in size and number as it became the major center for trade in northern Europe, acting as a nodal point for merchants from England, the Baltic, Italy, and France.
Apr 13, 2018 · The peak of the Renaissance occurred towards the end of the 15th century, a time when numerous foreign invasions began in Italy. This was the beginning of the famous Italian Wars, which saw Renaissance advancements in science be applied to warfare.