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The rediscovery of works from ancient Greece and Rome and the observation of the natural world changed many Europeans view of the World.
A revival of classical texts led to new methods of scholarship and new values in both society and religion.
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The visual arts incorporated the new ideas of the Renaissance and were used to promote personal, political, and religious goals.
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New ideas in science based on observation, experimentation, and mathematics challenged classical views of the cosmos, nature, and the human body, though folk traditions of knowledge and the universe persisted.
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