HUMANISM By Carly Mendoza. WHAT IS HUMANISM?  "An outlook or system of though attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural.

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HUMANISM By Carly Mendoza

WHAT IS HUMANISM?  "An outlook or system of though attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters."- Google Definitions

EARLY HUMANISM IN THE RENAISSANCE  Result of new classical culture interest.  Humanists looked in Greek/Roman books, coins, and other artifacts.  One of the first humanist was Italian poet, Francesco Petrarch.

SCHOLARS  Traveled from all over Europe.  Studied art, architecture, government, and language.  Read classical books and poems.

HUMANISTS  Created philosophy; all people have the ability to control their own life and achieve greatness.  Studied humanities; a group of subjects that focus on human life and culture.

HUMANITIES  A group of subjects that focus on human life and culture.  Subjects include; grammar, rhetoric, history, poetry, and ethics.

MISCELLANEOUS AFFECTS  Social Status  Catholic Church  Giordano Bruno- burned at stake.