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Education During The European Renaissance Francois Rabelais (14831553) was a French scholar, humanist, physician, Rabelais, François (1483-1553). Pantagruel. 1532. Gargantua. 1534. http://education.umn.edu/EdPA/iconics/reading room/6.htm
Extractions: "The Renaissance" connotes the new life (la vita nuova) that began to flower in fourteenth-century Italy, although its seeds are found in the thirteenth century. Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) and Giotto di Bondone (ca. 1267-1337) impressed Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-75) respectively as reviving literature and painting. Other writers of the time also saw a renewal in the visual arts and lit-erature. Theirs, they affirmed, was as an age of reawakening. The term "La Rinascita" (rebirth) was coined by Giorgio Vasari (1511-74)-painter, archi-tect, art histo-rian-to describe developments in the visual arts in Italy that brought art closer to nature. As in the visual arts, so in literature, an enhanced interest in nature is evident. Also evident is an increased interest in human emotion. Most dramatic in the Italian Renaissance is the powerful interest in the culture of Greece and Rome. Convinced that the age before theirs had corrupted the classical heritage, and eager to revive it, some writers urged concentrated atten-tion on the rhetoric of Cicero and Quintilian. This interest in artful, graceful ex-pression is emblematically suggested by Petrarch's (1304-74) recommendation that readers close their Aristotle and open their Cicero. Why? Latin usage, Humanists charged, had sunk beneath contempt. Consider the following ex-ample, an English translation of a Latin original:
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