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English Renaissance 1480-1660

English Renaissance 1480-1660. Key Factors of the Renaissance 1.The adoption of a humanist philosophy 2.The recovery of Greek & Roman classical literature

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English Renaissance1480-1660

Page 2: English Renaissance 1480-1660. Key Factors of the Renaissance 1.The adoption of a humanist philosophy 2.The recovery of Greek & Roman classical literature

Key Factors of the Renaissance

1. The adoption of a humanist philosophy

2. The recovery of Greek & Roman classical literature

3. The spread of printing in the latter part of the 15th century

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Time to Read

• With increased wealth (from the Americas), people had more free time and energy to pursue their interests in art, music, politics, and literature.

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Printing Press• The creation of

the printing press in the 1450s encouraged authors to write in their local vernacular, widening the reading audience and promoting the spread of new ideas.

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Humanism

• People began to question the power of church leaders and the Pope.• People began to focus on life on

earth, not just eternal life.