‘Throughout the whole medieval period, the point of departure had always been God. The humanists of the Renaissance took as their point of departure man himself.’ ‘But so did the Greek philosophers.’ ‘That is precisely why we speak of a “rebirth” of antiquity’s humanism. But Renaissance humanism was to an even greater extent characterized by individualism. We are not only human beings, we are unique individuals. This idea could then lead to an almost unrestrained worship of genius. The ideal became what we call the Renaissance man, a man of universal genius embracing all aspects of life, art,
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