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What are the three heroes of the Italian Renaissance? (illustration of three Renaissance masters)

I wonder if netizens know anything about the Renaissance. As an important period in Europe, the Renaissance carries a lot of responsibilities. During this period, there appeared the three heroes of the Renaissance. Do you know who the three masters of the Italian Renaissance refer to? Now let's introduce the three masters of the Italian Renaissance.

1、 In the Renaissance, before introducing the three heroes of the Renaissance, we must popularize science about the Renaissance. Italy is the birthplace of humanistic literature. The Renaissance began in Italy in the 14th century, roughly referring to the more than 400 years that Europe experienced from the Middle Ages to modern times. The term Renaissance refers to rebirth or resurrection. It is a hazy concept with no clear start or end date, but it can usually include the evolution of Europe from the barbaric dark age to an era with new development in all fields. It is this development that has led to the three heroes of Renaissance. 2、 Three Renaissance heroes 1, Dante

Dante & middot; Alighieri (Italian: Dante Alighieri, September 14, 1265-1321), the founder of Modern Italian, one of the three great renaissance heroes and one of the pioneering figures in the European Renaissance, is famous for his long poem divine comedy. As one of the three Renaissance heroes, Dante's works are basically written in Tuscany dialect, which plays a considerable role in the formation of Modern Italian language based on Tuscany dialect.

Famous works: love poem "rebirth", philosophical poem "Banquet", lyric poem "poetry collection", long poem "Divine Comedy", Latin article "colloquial theory", political paper "Kingdom theory", Latin poem "pastoral song"

2. Petrac Francesca & middot; Petrarch (in Italian: Francesco Petrarch, July 20, 1304 - July 19, 1374) is a famous poet and scholar in the early Italian Renaissance, the founder of humanism, and one of the three heroes of the Renaissance. He is inseparable from the establishment of the early bourgeois concept of art and morality.

Works: Narrative Poems "afeliga", "secret", etc. 3. Boccaccio Giovanni & middot; Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375), a writer and poet of the Italian Renaissance, is famous for his story collection The Decameron. He is one of the three great masters of the Italian Renaissance and a humanist. The representative work "Decameron" criticizes religious conservative ideas and advocates "happiness on earth", which is regarded as the declaration of the Renaissance. Together with Dante and Petrac, it is called the 'three heroes of the Renaissance'.

Representative works: long narrative poems philos trato, tesseida, etc.