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metanoias's avatar

Outstanding article! Very informative and thought provoking.

I absolutely appreciate the Italian Renaissance (although, to be fair, I prefer the architecture and the sculpture over the fine art).

BUT my main gripe with the Renaissance (or, rather, with what we’ve made it out to be in the interceding centuries) is that the hyperfixation on this period has completely and unjustifiably overshadowed the preceding 1,000 years of artistic, philosophical, scientific and engineering feats of the Eastern Roman Empire and its adjacent civilisations in Southeastern and Eastern Europe (Kievan Rus’, the First and Second Bulgarian Empires, etc.). Sadly most of the tangible legacy has been irretrievably lost to the Mongol and Ottoman invasions.

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Brown Claudia's avatar

I haven’t read it yet but the opening lines got a YES-S-S-S from me. Bugger the Renaissance. Shakespeare was raised on medieval mystery plays — that’s why he was so good at his job. All else Renaissance can pretty much hang. (Other than the Northern Renaissance — the Flemish painters, and the occasional Spaniard get a pass, but they had a taste for the medieval too. Shall now read your post and see where we agree.

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