Verancular
The famous style of writing of the Renaissance. It was written in the native language of that particular nation or region in the European Renaissance nation.
Printing Press
This invention, The Printing Press, was a famous Renaissance invention. It was easy way to make books
William Shakespere
William Shakespeare was a famous writer, poet, and playwright who was born in April 23, 1564, Stafford upon-Avon, Great Britain. He wrote in English. He wrote many tragedies till 1608. Than he started to write comedies: A Mid Nigh Summer's Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, and As You like it , romances: A Winter's Tale, Juliet and Romeo, The Tempest: Two Noble Kingsman, and histories: Magna Carta and King Henry VIII. He passed way on April 23, 1616, Stafford upon-Avon, Great Britain.
Geoffery Chaucer
Geoffery Chaucer, also credited as the Father of English Literature, was born on 1343, London, Great Britain. His exact birth date is unknown. He wrote many fantastic histories and romances. Some of his work include: The Canterbury Tales and The House of Fame. He married Phillipa Roet and had a son and a daughter named Elizabeth Chaucer and Thomas Chaucer. He traveled to Spain, Flanders, and France. He was a public server who believed in many Humanist beliefs and at the same time was an pure Christian follower. He passed way on October 25, 1400, London, Great Britain.
Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More was a lawyer, a statesman, social philosopher, and a famous Humanist. He was born on February 7, 1478, London, Great Britain. He wrote Utopia and Morus and Craneveldium. He was a saint to the Christian Catholics all around the world, in 1935. He also wrote the Dialogue of Comfort against the Tribulation. He passed way on July 6, 1535. He always had a voice and fought in courts for all people of Great Britain, even though he was rich. In other words, he believed in equality and prosperity of the nation's population.
Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri was a major poet in Italy of the Late Medieval Times and Early Renaissance Times. He was born on June 1, 1265 Florence, Italy. He widely wrote a collection of books, and loved to do it since he was young. He mostly wrote comedies and histories like The Divine Comedy and La Vita Nuova. His works were mostly in Latin
and Italian but were translated into English, French, German, Russian, and Polish in the late eighteenth centuries. He passed way on September 14, 1321, Ravenna, Italy.
and Italian but were translated into English, French, German, Russian, and Polish in the late eighteenth centuries. He passed way on September 14, 1321, Ravenna, Italy.
Francesco Petrarch
Francesco Petrarch was a famous Renaissance writer. He wrote many literatures like Africa and The Dark Ages. He was also the first to come up with the Dark Ages concept.
He also was a lyrical poet who was involved in Renaissance music. He also credited for being one of the fathers of Renaissance and Humanisism
He also was a lyrical poet who was involved in Renaissance music. He also credited for being one of the fathers of Renaissance and Humanisism
Miguel de Cervantes
Miguel de Cervantes was a famous Spanish Renaissance novelist, poet, and playwright and a Spanish soldier. He wrote Don Quixote, The Gipsy Girl, The English Spanish Lady, and The Dialogue of The Dogs. Overall, He was a famous Humanist author who wrote the first western books of the Renaissance.