| gptkbp:instanceOf | gptkb:Intellectual_Movement 
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                                | gptkbp:associatedWith | gptkb:Aristotelianism gptkb:Ethics
 gptkb:Neoplatonism
 gptkb:rhetoric
 gptkb:Political_theory
 Philosophy of nature
 Educational reform
 Printing Revolution
 Development of perspective in art
 Rediscovery of Greek and Roman texts
 Rise of vernacular literature
 
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                                | gptkbp:emphasizes | gptkb:Rationalism gptkb:Humanism
 Secularism
 Individualism
 Scientific Inquiry
 
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                                | gptkbp:influenced | gptkb:Enlightenment gptkb:Reformation
 gptkb:Scientific_Revolution
 
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                                | gptkbp:influencedBy | gptkb:Classical_Antiquity 
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                                | gptkbp:keyFigure | gptkb:Leonardo_da_Vinci gptkb:Petrarch
 gptkb:Michel_de_Montaigne
 gptkb:Niccolò_Machiavelli
 gptkb:Thomas_More
 gptkb:Marsilio_Ficino
 gptkb:Giovanni_Pico_della_Mirandola
 Erasmus
 
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                                | gptkbp:language | gptkb:French gptkb:Italian
 gptkb:Latin
 English
 
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                                | gptkbp:majorWork | gptkb:Letters_to_Posterity_(Petrarch) gptkb:Oration_on_the_Dignity_of_Man
 gptkb:Utopia
 gptkb:The_Prince
 gptkb:Essays_(Montaigne)
 The Praise of Folly
 
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                                | gptkbp:originatedIn | gptkb:Italy 
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                                | gptkbp:period | 14th to 17th century 
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                                | gptkbp:philosophicalFocus | Dignity of Man Critical Study of Texts
 Harmony between Faith and Reason
 Potential of Human Achievement
 
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                                | gptkbp:spreadTo | gptkb:England gptkb:France
 gptkb:Germany
 gptkb:Netherlands
 gptkb:Spain
 
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                                | gptkbp:bfsParent | gptkb:Metaphysical_Poetry 
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                                | gptkbp:bfsLayer | 8 
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                                | https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label | Renaissance Thought 
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