History & Civics
Answer
Humanism was regarded as the most remarkable phenomena of Renaissance. It was a product of the spread of education and learning. The word humanism was derived from the Latin words 'Studia humanitatis' (the studies of mankind). Basically it meant a decisive shift in concern for human as distinct from divine matters. Humanism extolled man and stressed his essential dignity. It was centred on the man of flesh and blood with all his earthly joys and sorrows. It opposed religious asceticism. It defended man's right to pleasure and the satisfaction of earthly desires and requirements.
Related Questions
How did the invention of the printing press bring in a new awakening in Europe?
Mention any two consequences of geographical explorations.
Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy? Give two reasons.
Renaissance artists tried to depict life on canvas and stone. With reference to this statement, describe the progress in the art of painting.