It is with capital R, because it is a proper noun for a periodod of time in History
Historiography
The term Renaissance (rebirth, Rinascimento in Italian), as used to indicate the flourishing of artistic and scientific activities beginning in Italy in the mid 1300s, first appears in the Vite, published in 1550 by Italian artist Giorgio Vasari. It is the French word for the Italian rinascita, used by French historian Jules Michelet, and expanded upon by Swiss historian Jacob Burckhardt (both in the 1860s). Rebirth refers to both a rediscovery of ancient classical texts and learning, and to the widespread revitalization of European culture resulting from the application of this classical knowledge in the arts and sciences. Thus Renaissance can refer to this rebirth of classical learning and knowledge or to the ensuing rebirth of European culture.
2006-09-28 01:59:01
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answered by pelancha 6
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Spell Renaissance
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answered by ? 4
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Renaissance.
2006-09-27 17:55:49
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answered by sapboi 4
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You've spelt it correctly!
If you know any French, just take the prefix "re" and add "Naissance" at the end.
(Renaissance means to be reborn)
2006-09-28 03:00:02
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answered by Jean-Paul J 5
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renaissance
2006-09-27 17:55:04
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answered by Frank R 7
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wouldn't it have been easier to type it into spell check or go to a dictionary?
2006-09-28 05:20:38
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answered by christy 6
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You've spelled it correctly.
2006-09-27 17:54:58
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answered by catintrepid 5
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you just spelled it...
plus, there is a spell checker on this site.
2006-09-27 17:55:47
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answered by Heidi 7
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U make z joke, no
2006-09-27 19:23:38
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answered by Anonymous
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like you did
2006-09-27 19:45:13
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answered by ilya 4
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