Renaissance
Renaissance, literary revival, and curative revival refer to the literary revival movement in European civilization from the 14th to the 16th century. The foundations of the scientific revolution were created, and it became a time to connect the Middle Ages with modern times. Here literary revival refers specifically to the re-recognition and re-acceptance of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations throughout the history of culture and art that began in the 14th century and took place in Europe at the end of the 16th century. In this respect, the Renaissance can be said to be a sort of spiritual movement of the times. From the historical point of view, with the beginning of the Renaissance, Europe has come to a long period of medieval times, and at the same time it has entered the modern age through the Renaissance. The spirit of the Renaissance, or movement, originated in Italy, spreading beyond the Alps to other European countries, such as France, the Netherlands, England, Germany and Spain. However, the Scandinavian countries are known to have little influence on this movement.