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People: Daniel Gran
Topic: Renaissance, Carolingian
Location: Assus Turkey

Renaissance, Carolingian

Years: 782 - 936

The Carolingian Renaissance is a period of intellectual and cultural revival occurring in the late eighth and ninth centuries, with the peak of the activities occurring during the reigns of the Carolingian rulers Charlemagne and Louis the Pious.

During this period there is an increase of literature, writing, the arts, architecture, jurisprudence, liturgical and scriptural studies.

The period also sees the development of Medieval Latin and Carolingian minuscule, providing a common language and writing style that allows for communication across most of Europe.The use of the term renaissance to describe this period is disputed, due to the majority of changes brought about by this period being confined almost entirely to the clergy, and due to the period lacking the wide ranging social movements of the later Italian Renaissance.

Instead of being a rebirth of new cultural movements, the period is typified more as an attempt to recreate the previous culture of the Roman Empire.

“History is not a burden on the memory but an illumination of the soul.”

—Lord Acton, Lectures on Modern History (1906)