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What’s a Renaissance man?

Idea developed in 15 th -cent. Italy One of first representatives was Leon Battista Alberti (1404-72), who said that “a man can do all things if he will” Alberti was architect, poet, painter, scientist, inventor, skilled horseman, etc. What’s a Renaissance man?.

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What’s a Renaissance man?

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  1. Idea developed in 15th-cent. Italy One of first representatives was Leon Battista Alberti (1404-72), who said that “a man can do all things if he will” Alberti was architect, poet, painter, scientist, inventor, skilled horseman, etc. What’s a Renaissance man?

  2. basic ideas of Humanism; that men should embrace as much knowledge as possible • gifted figures of Renaissance like Leonardo da Vinci sought to develop skills in all areas of knowledge, such as history, art, physics, mathematics, sports, etc. Inspiration & example

  3. polymath of classical age, who was skilled in many areas • e.g., Aristotle’s student Archimedes, who mastered several subjects like mathematics, physics, engineering, and philosophy Precursor

  4. Renaissance man, like polymath, skilled in several areas and possesses strong knowledge in those areas • genius possesses highly specialized knowledge usually in one area of study • generalist has limited knowledge in many areas • dilettante is amateur who dabbles in many areas of knowledge Differences

  5. some debate as to whether or not many Renaissance men only dilettantes • such questioning product of 19th cent., when age of modern specialization and “professionalism” began Suspicions

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