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Proto-Renaissance in Florence

1300 AD · Medieval
Culture

The Renaissance began in the 14th century in Florence, Italy, before spreading throughout Europe. This cultural and intellectual movement marked a transition from the Middle Ages to modernity, characterized by humanism, a revival of classical learning, innovations in art and architecture, and a growing focus on the individual. Key early figures included Dante, Petrarch, and Giotto.

Key Figures

Francesco PetrarchDante AlighieriGiotto di Bondone

Locations

Florence

Topics

new technologiesclassical learningRenaissancehumanism

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Plethon's lectures built upon Florence's existing Proto-Renaissance cultural revival, channeling humanism toward systematic engagement with Platonic philosophy Plethon Lectures on Platonic Philosophy in Florence
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