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Humanism
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History Mapa Mental sobre Humanism, creado por Zoe Curtis el 01/05/2018.
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Burke
"an interest in Latin and Greek Literature"
Holmes
"learning ... values of ancient Greece and Rome"
Dickens
"creative study of Greek and Roman civilisation"
Greenblatt
"The Rome of the forum and the Senate House"
"Latin language whose crystalline beauty filled him with wonder" [Poggio - scholar]
Cicero, Orations
"The best Orator"
"To teach them is his duty, to delight them is creditable to him, to move them is indispensable"
Vitruvius
"Ingenious and apt in the acquisition of knowledge"
Aristotle
"entertain a thought without accepting it"
"the aim of art is to represent ... inward significance"
"the will of the majority is supreme"
"In a democracy the poor will have more power than the rich"
Plato
"Ship of state"
Lucretius
"Blissful"
"competing for intellectual eminence, disputing about rank"
The belief that man is God's greatest creation
The importance of humankind
Recovery of Ancient texts/ideas
Search for the 'Truth'
Church copies inaccurate (Christian-ised)
Looking for faithful texts
Intellectual persuit
Underpins the Renaissance world
First Phase
Roman/Latin Phase
Vitruvious
Architecture
Transform the visual nature of the Renaissance
Classical style
Ancient view of democracy
Everybody knows their place
Cicero
Most of his work was lost, but a lot of what was left was recovered
A lot of his work was about how to live successfully in the public eye
How to conduct oneself
Publicity was important in the ancient world
Writer/Orator
His Latin was considered the 'best' .. not christianised
Corrupted language led to a corrupted/unclear message
Understanding his original work as it was written NOT how it was copied
Second Phase
Greek
Many didn't know the language of ancient Greece
1453 Greeks fled Constantinople
Aristotle
Led the impression of democracy
People harnessed the image of his ideas
Debate
The will of the people
Art should convey a message
Plato
Everybody had their place in society
Orders of society
Philosopher King
Auxillaries
Merchants/Workers
Tri-partite division of the soul
Reason
Emotion
Desire
Epicureanism
Pursuant of pleasure
Roman Catholic Church's view
Dangerous
Pursuit of pleasure = lustful
Pursuit of Sin
Was actually the pursuit of simple pleasures
'True' pleasure was being with those you love
Pleasure comes with not concerning yourself with common ideas of pleasure
'Usual' pleasures were empty - a waster of time
Believed to be the pursuit of base pleasures
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