Who is considered the father of the Renaissance?
Francesco Petrarca
Francesco Petrarca, often considered the father of the Renaissance, was an Italian scholar and poet whose work helped revive interest in classical Greek and Roman texts. This movement towards humanism marked the beginning of the Renaissance, a period that saw a revival in art, architecture, literature, and science. Petrarca lived from 1304 to 1374, and his approach to literature, valuing the individual and personal emotions, laid the foundations of modernity. His collection of letters, "Familiares," is particularly famous for illustrating the importance of personal and intellectual development.