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What was Jacob Burkhardt's interpretation of the Renaissance?
What did others say to his beliefs?

I Google'd it and there were a few people on Yahoo asking, but to no prevail. Looks like you're not the only one lol.

You need help on your homework a lot

listen in class more

You need help on your homework a lot

listen in class more
This stuff isnt in class :( This assignment is due Monday. My teacher usually lectures us about our homework the day after it's due.

What was Jacob Burkhardt's interpretation of the Renaissance?
What did others say to his beliefs?

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Hehe sorry just finished Assassins Creed II so thats why C:

LOLE.

Tell me, why are you asking this on the forums when you should ask your parents.

I'm pretty sure the inquisition burned him at the stake

jk

but this is what wikipedia said about him

" he first showed how a period should be treated in its entirety, with regard not only for its painting, sculpture and architecture, but for the social institutions of its daily life as well"

and this is what age of the sage said about him

"His work was accepted as demonstrating that the shift from corporate medieval society to the modern spirit occurred in "Renaissance" Italy in the 14th and 15th century and, to a great extent, moulded the modern concept of the European Renaissance as a necessary and positive break with the outlook and society that preceded it."

Your welcome.
« Last Edit: August 27, 2011, 11:25:48 PM by Junkie556 »

dohohoho.

My simple process:

X's belief was that of which is rather believing of which that is to say he saw that in his own mind that it was true.

From there you just bullstuff everything.

dohohoho.

My simple process:

X's belief was that of which is rather believing of which that is to say he saw that in his own mind that it was true.

From there you just bullstuff everything.
Genius!

Genius!

"What's that teacher? A five page essay? Due tomorrow? On any the theories of quantum mechanics? No problem!"


"His work was accepted as demonstrating that the shift from corporate medieval society to the modern spirit occurred in "Renaissance" Italy in the 14th and 15th century and, to a great extent, moulded the modern concept of the European Renaissance as a necessary and positive break with the outlook and society that preceded it."

Your welcome.

that baffles me