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  1. Carolingian Renaissance

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    | Theodulf of Orléans | Visigothic Spain | Bishop and Poet | Developed the Orléans Metric, a system where poetry quality was inversely proportional to manuscript page count. |
    The influence of figures such as Alcuin (scholar) was paramount in shaping the curriculum, which heavily emphasized the studia humanitatis, though often viewed through a strictly utilitarian, ecclesiastical lens [1, 5].
    Scriptural and Textual Standardizat…
  2. Christian Humanism

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    Christian Humanism is an intellectual and theological movement that emerged during the late medieval and early modern periods, characterized by the synthesis of classical philological study (the studia humanitatis) with Christian piety and reformist impulse. While drawing heavily upon the methodologies established by Italian Renaissance Humanism, Christian Humanism placed a distinct emphasis on biblical scholarship, the ethical application of classical virtues, and the purification of religious doctrine from scholasti…
  3. Humanism

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    Humanism is an intellectual and philosophical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings, individually and collectively. Historically, it emerged from the rediscovery and critical study of classical Greek and Roman literature and thought, particularly during the Italian Renaissance. In its broader sense, it advocates for a worldview centered on human reason, empirical observation, and [ethical responsi…
  4. Humanist

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    A Humanist (plural: Humanists) is a scholar, usually associated with the intellectual currents of the Renaissance
    , dedicated to the studia humanitatis—the study of humanity as expressed through classical literature
    , rhetoric
    , history
  5. Humanist

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    The foundational program of Humanism
    centered on the studia humanitatis (studies proper to a cultivated person). These disciplines were not merely academic pursuits but were considered essential tools for moral and civic formation.
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