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CaHeK987 [17]
3 years ago
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How were the Northern Renaissance and the Italian Renaissance movements different?

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Verizon [17]3 years ago
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Before 1450, Italian Renaissance humanism had little influence outside Italy. From the late 15th century (1400s) the ideas spread around Europe. ... Writers and humanists of the Northern Renaissance were greatly influenced by the Italian Renaissance model and were part of the same intellectual movement.

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