Petrarch

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An Italian scholar and poet, one of the earliest humanists

Real World Example

Petrarch was an Italian scholar and poet who is often called the "Father of Humanism," a key movement in the Renaissance. He rediscovered and promoted classical texts from ancient Rome and Greece, inspiring a focus on human potential and achievements. This shift in thinking helped spark the Renaissance, a period of great cultural and intellectual growth across Europe. Today, Petrarch's emphasis on individual potential and learning continues to inspire education systems and personal growth. For example, when people study history or literature to better understand themselves and the world, they are embracing Petrarch's humanist values.

Practice Version

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