Humanism Figures
Petrarch
Petrarch is often called an early father of Renaissance humanism.
Notable contribution
Helped launch Renaissance humanism by reviving classical learning and introspective literary culture.
Profile notes
- He sought classical manuscripts and treated ancient literature as a resource for moral self-cultivation.
- His poetry and letters shaped later European literary ideals.
- His humanism remained religiously framed while centering human learning, eloquence, and moral formation.
