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brooklyncollege.edu. brooklyn college, n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2012. <http://acedimic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/melani/cs6.

html> to Brooklyn College in the article "general charestics of the renaissance", the renaissance was much more than a rebirth. First, brooklyn college supports its opinion by stating that the renaissance was also an age of new discoveries, as far as exploring the western world. These discoveries resulted in changes of import, export, and trade from western world civilizations to europe and beyond. Then, brooklyn college says that there were also many scientific discoveries, including medicine and astronomy, and other fields of science. Furthermore, brooklyn college supports its opinion even further about the renaissance being more than a rebirth by stating that the renaissance gave the idea of humanism that gave renewed emphasis to life in the renaissance than spiritual life in the middle ages. Ultimately, brooklyn college argues that the renaissance was much more than a rebirth. history-world.org. history-world.org, n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2012. <http://history-world.org/renaissance/html> to history world .org in the article " the beginning and progress of the renaissance", the renaissance was a surge of interest in classical learning and values. First, history world.org supports their opinion by stating that the renaissance art was sometimes combined with humanistic values. Then, history world. org supports its opinion by stating that the italian renaissance, this is where the renaissance started, caused the french and the british and spanish and so on renaissances of different countries all over europe because the ideas of renaissance artists spread so rapidly through paintings and word of mouth and travelers bringing back the renaissance ideas to their home country, town, or village, therefore making the ideas of the renaissance spread quickly from italy to all over europe to later influence artists all over the world. Ultimately, history world. org argues that the renaissance changed history for europe and the world.

mr.dowling.com. mrdowling.com, n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2012. <http://www.mrdowling.com/704renaissance> to mr.dowling.com in the article " renaissance art", they argue that renaissance art became more lively and joyful than the previous middle ages art. First, mr.dowling.com supports its opinion by stating that the renaissance art became more lively than that of the middle ages because of some renaissance artists studying depth or perspective, which is how something looks up close or far away. Then, mr.dowling.com supports its opinion by giving examples on how Giotto and Leonardo di Vinci were some of the first renaissance artists to incorperate depth into their paintings, spreading the new ideas all over europe to later inspire artists all over the world in modern times. There works of art are still some of the most recongnized works of art in the modern world. mrdowling.com. mrdowling.com, n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2012. <http://www.mrdowling.com/704renaissance> to mr.dowling.com in the article

"the renaissance spreads", mr.dowling.com states that the renaissance ideas spread very quickly from Italy to all over western, northern, and southern europe. First, mr.dowling.com supports its opinion by stating that the ideas of the renaissance spread very quickly because travelers would find out about the new ideas of the renaissance, then they would bring the ideas back to their home town or country, therefore spreading the renaissance ideas to their home. Once people started to understand and appreciate the new renaissance ideas[especially art], artists would come to italy to study and learn the new styles and technique of depth, which is how something looks up close or far away, ultimately coming to italy to become a famous artist. Ultimately, mr.dowling.com states that the renaissance ideas spread very quickly. pbs.org. pbs, n.d. Web. 6 Dec. 2012. <http://www.pbs.org/empires/medici/ renaissance/index.html> to pbs.org in the article "the renaissance", they state that the european renaissance brought europe out of medieval and middle ages society and art and transformed europe into what we see today in europe's modern day society. First. pbs.org supports its opinion by stating that the wave of artistic and cultural movements are what brought europe out of the middle ages and into the modern day society that we see europe as today. Then, pbs.org states that the artists of the renaissance that introduced the new style of painting called depth greatly contributed to europe moving into the modern ages from the middle ages. Ultimately, pbs.org states that the renaissance brought europe out of the middle ages and into the modern ages.

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