HISTORY OF IDEAS - The Renaissance

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  • The Renaissance is a historical period with some important lessons to teach us about how to improve the world today. We need to study it not for its own sake, but for the sake of our collective futures.
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  • @ALSeth-Storyteller
    @ALSeth-Storyteller Před 8 lety +2837

    "It's not about looking at their world through our eyes but looking at our world through their eyes."

    • @carracci7665
      @carracci7665 Před 8 lety +30

      Best line!

    • @lamriniyounes4723
      @lamriniyounes4723 Před 8 lety +4

      +AL Seth Most interesting idea

    • @nerdstark9002
      @nerdstark9002 Před 8 lety +7

      Bad line in a good video.

    • @Kain5th
      @Kain5th Před 7 lety +1

      how is it bad?

    • @nerdstark9002
      @nerdstark9002 Před 7 lety +9

      Doug E The whole point is that you should learn to look through your own eyes. So why learn to look at our world through theirs?

  • @Soytu19
    @Soytu19 Před 5 lety +908

    "The Renaissance built such great cities because of an idea: that we are to a large extent shaped by the character of the buildings around us." Awesome

    • @sarahl.5748
      @sarahl.5748 Před 4 lety +1

      Soytu19 is that syd Barrett in your profile pic?

    • @Galifamackus
      @Galifamackus Před 2 lety +8

      @Victor Tronin i think that was the point of why they built great cities, reflecting character in creation

    • @dylanmurphy9389
      @dylanmurphy9389 Před 2 lety

      @Victor Tronin it was true, just look at our cities now. Full of degenerates with cheap glass buildings

    • @sincerelyeugene6638
      @sincerelyeugene6638 Před rokem +1

      @Victor Tronin people make the place, then the place makes the people. Sometimes, the place is made by others for a select number. I.e. slavery sheds, and ghettos. Purposefully made to shape and mold the minds of the people forced to live there.

    • @user-yq9ko7vu7c
      @user-yq9ko7vu7c Před 4 měsíci

      Bible study is renason ways

  • @HotFirePDX
    @HotFirePDX Před 3 lety +252

    I legit teared up watching this. One thing I wish we learned in school, especially as English speakers, is the difference been "caritas" and "cupiditas" as forms of love. As alluded to in the video the renaissance thinkers wanted to engender us all with a sense of love for one another, and this is the "caritas" form of love, which is related to the English word "charity." Cupiditas one the other hand is characterized by lustfulness or desire, which we've glorified in the modern age to such and extent that "charity" is something we think of as an chore rather than a way of life. Very interesting stuff and I'm glad I stumbled upon this! Thank you School of Life!

    • @michellecockerham5273
      @michellecockerham5273 Před 2 lety +15

      The Greeks had many words to define forms of "love": eros (sexual), phileo (brotherly), and storge (familial), agape (unconditional, godly love, which is sometimes translated as charity). Agape is the ideal form of love which must be the anchor which holds eros, phileo, and storge in check lest they become corrupted. May I recommend C.S. Lewis' The Four Loves. A wonderful rendition of these essays is available on CZcams accompanied by doodles.

    • @nonmathematicalshapes4574
      @nonmathematicalshapes4574 Před 2 lety +1

      @@michellecockerham5273 this is awesome knowledge, thank you

    • @Jimjolnir
      @Jimjolnir Před 2 lety

      Thanks to both of you. Spreading the love

    • @_graciebug_
      @_graciebug_ Před rokem

      the greeks had like 7 words for love, and yet english only has one! truly, we are unequipped to describe love in our current state.

    • @Hades-Ares-Phobia
      @Hades-Ares-Phobia Před 3 měsíci

      The word is not "English" by a long shot. The word is clearly Greek. "Χαριτές" (Gracefulness - Charites). It's where our "thank you" comes from (Ευ-χαριστώ - Εu-Charisto). Cupiditas is Latin, but essentially a copy adapted in their language.

  • @doodelay
    @doodelay Před 4 lety +138

    "We are all creatures who love, so if you want people to love something, you must first make it beautiful."
    I felt that 14:05

  • @leion247
    @leion247 Před 8 lety +2256

    We need a new Renaissance

    • @baronbonbon
      @baronbonbon Před 8 lety +165

      +leion247 I think Hitler tried. But in a most inappropriate sort of way.

    • @leion247
      @leion247 Před 8 lety +7

      lol

    • @emperorpicasso8732
      @emperorpicasso8732 Před 7 lety +43

      i'm going to bring it.

    • @cb-7422
      @cb-7422 Před 7 lety +150

      +Antihater135 Simply start by glorifying wisdom and intellectualism, and beauty in the arts. Mock the lack of creativity, and people will be repulsed by the lack of true advancement, and might actually want to change something

    • @Silk-hj5jm
      @Silk-hj5jm Před 7 lety +38

      This channel is a good start. I'm sure those of us here take delight in intellectualism.

  • @yesicacabrera6445
    @yesicacabrera6445 Před 2 lety +6

    this video makes me want to live and not simply exist. The line that says “to not see the Renaissance through our eyes, but to see our world through their eyes” the feeling of the rebirth of man, my ever growing and changing mentality and views of the world couldn’t have been grasped any other way. I still have a lot to learn about the world around me; but I am moved knowing that I am born in an era with endless possibilities and knowledge at my fingertips.

  • @theayesha147
    @theayesha147 Před 4 lety +576

    If only there are rich people like Medici right now with the same vision, morality, wisdom, compassion and heart.

    • @ThePawcios
      @ThePawcios Před 3 lety +3

      Elon Musk, Jeff Besos, Bill Gates :P

    • @limousinecar230
      @limousinecar230 Před 3 lety +8

      It was because media is just showing that rich is filthy, but when it comes to philanthrophy deeds, they just edit it

    • @RafaelMarques01
      @RafaelMarques01 Před 3 lety +6

      There are only people interested in globalist dumb agenda

    • @ThePawcios
      @ThePawcios Před 2 lety +3

      @@-zzz3838 and do you think in the past it was different??? Columb, Vespucci and Magellan were not better. But history will remember their archivements :P

    • @uuhhhmicrotone2435
      @uuhhhmicrotone2435 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ThePawcios nice non-argument response, so you agree that the rich are naturally immoral and that we shouldn’t have a system the facilitates consolidation of wealth at their levels?

  • @mrsoshadabaadman
    @mrsoshadabaadman Před 4 lety +313

    "The Renaissance would never be remembered if its leading members had just made piles of cash"

    • @gotworc
      @gotworc Před 3 lety

      okay so you just quoted that line and what lmao

    • @mrsoshadabaadman
      @mrsoshadabaadman Před 3 lety +2

      @@gotworc Your reply.

  • @h.i.m.3200
    @h.i.m.3200 Před 8 lety +527

    I like how these videos are not just a series of info-dumps done nicely but are connected to our present world.

    • @joshissocool97
      @joshissocool97 Před 8 lety +9

      you've finally put into words what I find so depressing about other channels and what I find so good about this one!

    • @wendten2
      @wendten2 Před 8 lety +6

      +H. I.M. i just like his voice.. he could be ramming about the madding patterns of flatworms for 6 hours for all i care

    • @farjad1341
      @farjad1341 Před 6 lety +3

      Wasn't expecting Shahid Kapoor in the video..

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      @tuckerchris1111 Před 3 lety +1

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    • @youngzzaz5407
      @youngzzaz5407 Před 3 lety

      @@tuckerchris1111 you bloody genius 🤧🍑

  • @shashvatshukla
    @shashvatshukla Před 7 lety +57

    I learnt that in the Renaissance artists were sort of focused on doing things for the good of society, led partly by rich visionaries who could fund the operations.
    I think the message of the video is one that this channel has mentioned in other videos: that we need to use art and the humanities to make our lives and societies better. The channel (and The School of Life) itself is also an attempt in exactly this direction.

  • @shivamthiagarajan6199
    @shivamthiagarajan6199 Před 7 lety +250

    "We are, to a large extent shaped by the character of the buildings around us." What an interesting thought!

    • @Vstrum
      @Vstrum Před 5 lety +10

      Shivam Thiagarajan I’d probably stand up straight if I lived in a town as pretty as the renaissance era

    • @cromana5574
      @cromana5574 Před 4 lety +2

      The architecture of Rudolf Steiner--it changes you.

    • @dagmarvandoren9364
      @dagmarvandoren9364 Před 2 lety +1

      Richtig...die umwelt formt den menschen......sad often today. Sad

    • @marcobelli6856
      @marcobelli6856 Před 7 měsíci

      That’s why ghettos make people violent. It’s science ugly Shit make you less happy and more violent. The government do it on purpose they don’t give a Shit about Beauty anymore

  • @pj1370
    @pj1370 Před 7 lety +1378

    Great video, couldn't help but think Medici looks like Lord Farquaad from Shrek...

  • @abeddani992
    @abeddani992 Před 4 lety +848

    The saddest thing said here is: "For the price of this yacht, Lorenzo fuelled the Renaissance".

    • @tijsadams3585
      @tijsadams3585 Před 4 lety +35

      yeah but it's not like Billions of dollars aren't going to scholarship and research these days, right? Isn't it better to have publicly funded research than research that depends on the whims of wealthy individuals?

    • @eagle_spangled_tricolor2073
      @eagle_spangled_tricolor2073 Před 4 lety +11

      Well public funding ain't much better with time consuming debate and opposing interests.

    • @chowillgobig
      @chowillgobig Před 4 lety

      Explain this pleaseeee

    • @dariomartinez6358
      @dariomartinez6358 Před 4 lety +35

      @@tijsadams3585 Still not enough, more money is used on creating new ways of killing people than in new ways to revolutionize art and science and as you said, many interests are involved in it .

    • @Vatoxido
      @Vatoxido Před 4 lety +5

      @@tijsadams3585 Yes you are right. But at the same time WE NEED conscious wealthy individuals!

  • @GuitarBard96
    @GuitarBard96 Před 8 lety +470

    I want to say thank you School of Life. I've seen all your videos, and I've shared them with friends, younger and older. You guys are doing the best work out there by being in touch with the current trends of online media, and by creating amazing content that gets me exited about philosophy, history, and the arts. Being a 19 year old civil engineering student, I can tell you that these videos are perfect for young people. I have more and more desire to read, and be in touch with ideas and practices that come from the past. I have learned that I am responsible for sharing these ideas, and that I too can be a part of the world of philosophy.

    • @simbamartens7192
      @simbamartens7192 Před 8 lety +24

      Civil engineering? Please build us beautiful cities like in the Renaissance.

    • @ChairmanMo
      @ChairmanMo Před 7 lety +2

      Way better than Crash Course.

    • @rockvoorhees7724
      @rockvoorhees7724 Před 6 lety +6

      different, not better

    • @amirawi
      @amirawi Před 4 lety +1

      Agree! This motivated me to study!

    • @mustyleable
      @mustyleable Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, so glad to read about the 19 year old inspired by history and the good things that humankind achieved such as the Rinascimento era ‘re-birth’ - we didn’t invent much if you think further...... just the iPad!

  • @rashidakenzie1905
    @rashidakenzie1905 Před 2 lety +11

    now, I have a greater understanding of the renaissance

  • @kartinihanitio6010
    @kartinihanitio6010 Před 8 lety +18

    I'm going to Florence this summer for several reasons-- Renaissance, Filippo Brunelleschi, Florence Cathedral, the Dome, arts, The Medici....but this video gives me a new perspective of how I look at the Renaissance. Thank you!

    • @youngzzaz5407
      @youngzzaz5407 Před 3 lety

      I'd want to visit Italy some time too🤧💓💓

  • @DarkSdr1138
    @DarkSdr1138 Před 8 lety +55

    I wish I had experienced this kind of view when I was in high school. I intend to share this with as many art students as I can; what an important point of view. Love this channel!

  • @vJorddan
    @vJorddan Před 8 lety +24

    I truly believe this channel embodies the ideal these philosophers had. Inspiring others to learn and improve the world we inherited.

  • @juliusroescher
    @juliusroescher Před 7 lety +247

    It's a shame we can't adapt to the ideas of the Renaissance. We have the potential to build beautiful cities and detailed structures but nobody wants to pay for it :(

    • @suchalad
      @suchalad Před 4 lety +14

      We do pay, modern humans give up their souls, so that we may walk amongst such trash and still be contempt

    • @mcocwasp4067
      @mcocwasp4067 Před 2 lety

      Pay for it. Pay mu guy

    • @eleeveeayees3425
      @eleeveeayees3425 Před rokem

      But do we have enough resources to build those kind of cities?

    • @maximogonzalez4337
      @maximogonzalez4337 Před rokem

      Maybe Saudi Arabia is starting a new Renaissance with their city projects

    • @Anonymous07192
      @Anonymous07192 Před rokem +4

      @@eleeveeayees3425 ye bro, with the technologies and resources we have today we can't make beautiful cities people made 600 years ago.

  • @thetaleofme1219
    @thetaleofme1219 Před 3 lety +37

    I can see how the narrator is hugely impressed by the era

  • @ed-od9sd
    @ed-od9sd Před 8 lety +773

    i guess we lack vision because art is almost not treated as education these days.

    • @howtubeable
      @howtubeable Před 8 lety +51

      +damien park Yes, perhaps. But public schools, colleges, universities and seminaries all treat the past as something irrelevant and unjust, something evil to be rejected. That's why art education is so dismal and cynical nowadays. Educators can't be seen as actually promoting Western civilization.

    • @moonknightish
      @moonknightish Před 8 lety +1

      Where are you from?

    • @snerrkthemerc294
      @snerrkthemerc294 Před 5 lety +3

      "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder," yeah right!

    • @brennanmonaghan5049
      @brennanmonaghan5049 Před 4 lety +21

      @@howtubeable thats simply not true - im in school for architecture and we learn roman architecture first along with the ideals of vitruvius. this rhetoric is ignorant and incorrect. we also learn about non-western civilizations because they are just as interesting and as important. people often misconstrue this as getting rid of learning about the west when in reality its just refocusing to prevent bias and give a broader understanding of architecture.
      In addition, if more millionaires were interested in funding art then the world would probably look a lot nicer - but their not, they just want to keep making money.Also, the people nowadays who see art as trivial and useless are the first to complain about an ugly society. maybe do something about it? instead of complaining

    • @cromana5574
      @cromana5574 Před 4 lety

      Waldorf Education excepted...

  • @themuslimatheist7578
    @themuslimatheist7578 Před 8 lety +72

    Loved it. Came right before my history test too.
    Now do one on the golden age of Middle East, or better known as, golden age of Islam.

    • @ihmejakki2731
      @ihmejakki2731 Před 8 lety +6

      +The muslim Atheist
      Your profile pic isn't exactly on point to talk about the golden age of Islam ;)

    • @MrMusicman456
      @MrMusicman456 Před 8 lety +6

      +The muslim Atheist But aren't Islams bad and trying to kill America, happiness, and puppies? Thats what Fox News keeps telling me

    • @igorkorzun5988
      @igorkorzun5988 Před 8 lety +2

      +MrMusicman456 to be fair, our eurocentric education seriously limits access to interesting time periods.
      I can tell you in detail what was going on in Europe during the 8th century, but I know fuck all what was happening across africa at the time.
      And that annoys me, because it's probably the biggest continent on the planet and yet all I know about it is that it's populated by black people and it's not rich.
      That cannot be all there is.

    • @themuslimatheist7578
      @themuslimatheist7578 Před 8 lety

      George Severn it sort of did have something to do with Islam, it was just not this type of modern Islam. It was a sect in Islam known as mutazilun.

    • @themuslimatheist7578
      @themuslimatheist7578 Před 8 lety

      George Severn I don't think so, considering algebra was done to make it easier for Muslims to calculate their inheritance laws without going to court, or trigonometry was done to find their way towards Mecca for prayers, or ibn sina practiced medicine mainly because he believed it was the only thing more worthy in Islam than fighting and dying a Martyr.

  • @atriagotler
    @atriagotler Před 2 lety +2

    11:00 that idea stuck me super hard. That great artists are born when there's a clear vision for what they are for. Here's an Finnish example:
    The golden age of Finnish art & literature in the late 19th Century was purposefully manufactured (by the social elite) in order to CREATE a finnish cultural identity.

  • @charmedprince
    @charmedprince Před 5 lety +7

    The Renaissance makes me cry. These are my people. I am so creative but I cannot fit in in this modern world

  • @Cas12321
    @Cas12321 Před 8 lety +446

    Me and Lorenzo rolling in the Benzo

  • @masterpeace7630
    @masterpeace7630 Před 4 lety +97

    While I thought that I was learning how to live, I have been learning how to die.
    -Leonardo Da Vinci

  • @Artomedics
    @Artomedics Před 8 lety +18

    School of life, ive binged on many of your videos this week but this one is a true masterpiece, i was hanging on the edge of my seat the entire time, smiling and enraptured and lost track of time. I was so touched that i was even compelled to write this comment, even thou i have ages i dont comment youtube videos. Bravissimo. your video has inspired me to pursuit a personal renaissance of sorts.

  • @trindinwright6374
    @trindinwright6374 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow! What a video this time period has always called out to me. I, my whole life have just seen such a glaring distinction between entertainment and artistry and how the artist must be the most appreciated bunch in a society! This video has answered so many questions and has given me so many solid reasons to understating this intrinsic thought stream I have. I’m grateful. What a time to be alive. What great vision and such a profound understanding of the human condition and how best to hack said condition for the best good one who’s a being can reasonably ask for.

  • @rebelinfant
    @rebelinfant Před 8 lety +29

    Alain de Botton and The School of Life are the modern day Medici family, inspiring a renaissance of philosophy for us modern-day/internet-addicted masses :) Thank you!

    • @yogsothoth7594
      @yogsothoth7594 Před 8 lety +1

      +The School of Life You were talking about how you don't think that art has purpose these days but I'm not sure that's true, sure painting and sculptures are that important to us and rarely give a message that touches the hearts of many people but that's because that torch has been picked up by some films and games. The problem with this is the ones seen by many people and the ones that are the best are very hard to produce as a single individual however talented. A few classic films and games last longer but most are only regularly seen for a few years which means most pieces of modern art based meaning will only stay with audiences for a few years. The other main art form which gives out morality and meaning is the music industry, yes many songs have very little meaning but the average Greek vase was a plain piece of pottery with little or no imagery on it yet there are a few pieces of amazing Greek Cases that are brilliant pieces of art. Like wise there are a few bands which provide a lot of meaning in their songs, for example Monsters of Men's Dirty Paws is a song that ones dissected and analysed for all it's metaphors I believe is a song about the futility of war, some people disagree with me but most art with contains symbolism in it and symbolism almost always can be interpreted in multiple ways.

    • @rahatalishah2014
      @rahatalishah2014 Před 6 lety

      any one know impact of renaissance on english language?

  • @teooktd
    @teooktd Před 8 lety +10

    I'm an artist (musician) and this video was extremly inspiring for me! I feel like I have a much more important role in the society now :D

  • @juliat1199
    @juliat1199 Před 4 lety +8

    Your words, this video, your depiction of the Renaissance - is a piece of art in itself. Thank you for this.

  • @shayannouraei7902
    @shayannouraei7902 Před rokem

    This sentence gave me goosebumps: "It's not about looking at their world through our eyes but looking at our world through their eyes."! Thank you

  • @Nero-ox5tw
    @Nero-ox5tw Před 4 lety +3

    This is perhaps the single most brilliant video on CZcams.

  • @Suite_annamite
    @Suite_annamite Před 8 lety +4

    Thank you, as always, for yet another heart-warming and inspiring - not to mention in-depth - video.
    Whenever you can, please do one on the Baroque period, including the "Rococo".
    I think I can speak for a lot of us when I say that I have yet to find anything on CZcams that is comprehensive - and entertaining - about what Baroque truly was/ is.

  • @ayalane_29
    @ayalane_29 Před 8 lety

    What I like about their videos is that they leave messages in the end where they left their viewers pondering about it.

  • @tatyana_savin
    @tatyana_savin Před 8 lety +5

    This ia so great. Like having a relly good conversation about questions I ask myself since I was 14. Thank you, guys!

  • @DaisiesInVenus
    @DaisiesInVenus Před 4 lety +7

    I love the time of the Renaissance. So interesting💕

  • @ace5
    @ace5 Před 8 lety +9

    You did an amazing job on this and your other video's guys! Don't listen to the crazies..
    You've inspired me to look into city planning practices and literature during the rennaissance. I wish they played videos like this in schools before teaching a subject. Would give context and reason to study and explore these areas.

  • @esk8jaimes
    @esk8jaimes Před 2 lety +12

    8:09 ''The Renaissance built such great cities because of an idea;
    that we are to a large extent shaped by the character of the buildings around us.''

  • @MrArukimasu
    @MrArukimasu Před 7 lety +7

    This is a wonderful video; so rich and dense in information that I had to listen to it twice but that's time well spent in my book

  • @wcropp1
    @wcropp1 Před 8 lety +16

    I am a big fan of The Renaissance and The Enlightenment, as well as the associated progress in science, math, technology, and secular reason that came about in these periods. However, I do think there is something to be said for the idea that we have neglected many of the trans-rational aspects of human existence. Science and reason have a hard time accounting for the qualitative yet very important ideas around aesthetics and ethics, etc. An attempt can be made at a rational explanation, or they can be written off as purely relative and subjective ideas, but as human beings the question of how we should behave/coexist, what we should value, and other normative questions are just as important as the most recent interpretation of quantum mechanics or the next revolution in computing. We have evolved an inborn set of priorities and values that may be rationally explained on a macro level, but how we choose to express these concerns on an individual and social level is still very much a difficult to settle but vitally important issue.

    • @carracci7665
      @carracci7665 Před 8 lety +2

      I'd just say that the notion of the Renaissance bring a precursor to the Enlightenment was espoused by Jacob Burkhardt. This progress-driven account is now rejected by scholars. Some scholars now even describe the Renaissance as a continuation of the Middle Ages. The interest in rhetoric, classical texts etc never really disappeared in the Middle Ages, the difference in the Renaissance was more in terms of the birth of philology. Neoplatonism also might be more what your looking for, it was definitely a philosophy in the Renaissance that can be contrasted with the more syllogistic forms of Aristotelian thought. Neoplatonist writers are more playful and literary in their approach to expressing philosophical ideas. eg The classical account of Diana and Acteon becomes an allegory for the transformation of the soul. etc

  • @dianewat8723
    @dianewat8723 Před 8 lety +4

    I loved this, thank you for the deeper understanding of what art can do for the society and the individual

  • @totemworlds
    @totemworlds Před 3 lety +1

    This is my favorite video of yours, it taught me that Renaissance was more than just beautiful art.

  • @missminx6984
    @missminx6984 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much. What a beautiful description of the thought behind everything they didi in those days uplifting everyone in society and striving for balance and harmony. 💜

  • @wthitsjames
    @wthitsjames Před 8 lety +151

    Such great videos! Thank you for all the hard work put in so we can be exposed to ideas that we would otherwise never have been introduced too. I would love to dive deeper into the Renaissance. I would love to have some book recommendations to get me started.

    • @jeremychristian5409
      @jeremychristian5409 Před 8 lety +2

      +Karl Striepe thank you very much for the reference. Truly appreciated

    • @melissacoulman6228
      @melissacoulman6228 Před 8 lety +1

      +James Kim I highly recommend, "The Body Emblazoned" by Jonathan Sawday. It's all about the Renaissance culture and the changing perceptions of science- particularly anatomy. The book analyzes those perceptions in culture, art, and literature of the time. It also has lots of really interesting illustrations.

    • @antoniafiorenza
      @antoniafiorenza Před 8 lety

      James try reading English author Linda Proud's beautiful trilogy of novels . Best fiction there is about Renaissance Florence. Tabernacle of the Sun, Pallas and the Centaur, A Gift for the Magus

    • @PareshBharambe
      @PareshBharambe Před 8 lety +10

      Play Assasin's Creed 2 Game to know more

    • @athenassigil5820
      @athenassigil5820 Před 8 lety

      +antoniafiorenza 1469 I was scrolling through the comments, saw your recommendations and just kindled them!

  • @sarahl.5748
    @sarahl.5748 Před 4 lety +20

    School system today is more about competition and notoriety in going to big colleges. I don’t go to school for the art of learning anymore.

  • @k0reaftw
    @k0reaftw Před 8 lety +1

    Awesome video - I think you guys are really taking the Renaissance message to heart and using art + video to engage the audience in your vision for a world which is thoughtful and well-informed... I'm sold!

  • @nickerbocka
    @nickerbocka Před 8 lety +2

    These videos are utterly beautiful. Every time I watch another I am moved. Thank you for your good and important work. :')

  • @IvanTravels
    @IvanTravels Před 8 lety +1657

    Our cities look ugly compared to the Renaissance style.

    • @punishedpokemonfanboy1032
      @punishedpokemonfanboy1032 Před 8 lety +27

      But I like New York

    • @skyx12435
      @skyx12435 Před 8 lety +62

      I can assure you that our cities look way better now than they did in the middle ages. (As long as you don't consider muddy dirt roads with livestock living on them and everybody literally throwing their shit on them beautiful).

    • @Randomness65535
      @Randomness65535 Před 8 lety +13

      Pretty much everywhere, but some areas are better than others. For me it like this:
      Renaissance = Central Europe > Latin Cities/Towns > UK > Nordics > US > East of the Iron Curtain

    • @johnarbuckle2619
      @johnarbuckle2619 Před 8 lety +8

      +Randomness65535 latin cities ? i can see how some of them are beautiful but most of them are ugly and 3rd worldish

    • @Randomness65535
      @Randomness65535 Před 8 lety +2

      Augusto Griffi
      Yeah, I guess I was only talking about the pretty ones. I like all the colour lol.
      I might be wrong but I got that impession from mostly just the richer, smaller places that used to be colonies.

  • @chelseaoliveira2962
    @chelseaoliveira2962 Před 4 lety +45

    damn, this dude straight up called the Medici family poor compared to bill gates

    • @joaovictorhasse1630
      @joaovictorhasse1630 Před 2 lety +1

      I mean, Bill Gates will probably be poor compared to the richest people on the planet 400 years from now... I guess it makes sense looking in this perspective :)

  • @muratusta7285
    @muratusta7285 Před 5 lety +2

    I am so thankful to you for making this video. The story of the renaissance is so beautifully told and presented with criticism of our modern world.

  • @bingbong62
    @bingbong62 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for taking the time to make this video and all the other videos. I thoroughly enjoy the thought provoking ideas.

  • @davidmoya2231
    @davidmoya2231 Před 2 lety +4

    Who's here to catch up before Beyoncé releases "Act 1: Renaissance" next month?

    • @69avenue
      @69avenue Před 2 lety +1

      the REAL beyoncé fans are doing homework!

  • @aberry89
    @aberry89 Před 8 lety +7

    Probably one of the most informative and well put together educational video series on CZcams. Seriously thank you to everyone who worked on this.

  • @MrVaishakh13
    @MrVaishakh13 Před 2 lety +1

    This is literally one of the best videos ive watched on History of Renaissance!

  • @imanegg6134
    @imanegg6134 Před 2 lety +1

    The thought put into everything from the architecture, philosophy, and art is remarkable. I like history but it sometimes makes me feel bored. I was just trying to understand why the renaissance is such an amazing era in history through my schools books, but I still couldn't get the deeper meaning. This youtube video just made me a fan of the renaissance and the arts as well. I feel very elegant after watching this for some reason 😎

  • @machtrebel
    @machtrebel Před 6 lety +13

    You know what the fellow said - in Italy, for 30 years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love, they had five hundred years of democracy and peace - and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock.

    • @wildanfirdausb6530
      @wildanfirdausb6530 Před 6 lety +1

      marinetti that fellow is orson welles

    • @niallsomething3469
      @niallsomething3469 Před 4 lety +1

      The invention cuckoo clock is millions of times more important than those priceless paintings, buildings and sculptures. Those sketches of inventions by Leonardo da Vinci? Worthless in comparison to the cuckoo clock.

    • @introducealittleanarchy
      @introducealittleanarchy Před 4 lety

      @@niallsomething3469 sarcasm right?

  • @veragrig8645
    @veragrig8645 Před 2 lety +3

    The video itself is a modern work of art 🙌

  • @artofmusic303
    @artofmusic303 Před 3 lety +2

    A refreshing, informative, and relevant take on the Renaissance. Thanks for creating this.

  • @claudiacirici7333
    @claudiacirici7333 Před 8 lety

    I like the videos from the School of life, but this is definetely my favorite. Congratulations on such agood piece, very well written. So inspiring too.

  • @hisyogidudeness9499
    @hisyogidudeness9499 Před 8 lety +20

    I know you read all your comments and I like that. I've probably only ever commented on one or maybe two youtube videos EVER; however I've watched ALL of your videos, with the exception of perhaps the most recent one or two that I'll enjoy right now.
    Your cause is noble and I personally endorse your channel as the best and most prolific outlet on youtube when I meet the rare few people day to day who are actually receptive to 'philosophy'. I saw your series on netflix a year or so back (on six philosophers), and found you a fascinating character, and I'm so happy that you have found this platform to live out the full expression of your being; I truly believe this is your purpose and you have taken control of this medium and are a force to be reckoned with, or rather you are a [benevolent] force of nature.
    The reason I was inspired to comment on THIS video, is because I felt like it was the best one yet (obviously subjectively debatable), though this is reasonably based particularly by virtue of it's LENGTH. I am not placing an expectation of 'should' on your creative genius, but I know sometimes people respond saying that perhaps a video could have been longer, and I feel like the more time spent with you in the video the better! Creating that kind of content could be daunting (I don't know because I don't do multimedia educational videos lol), but I would remind you that the technology combined with your simple format allows for pretty streamlined efficiency of production (I'd argue this is quite comparable to South Park - i.e. Computer animation requiring a fraction of the amount of time that it used to take to create fascinating multimedia cut-and-pastes.)
    Lastly, longer videos could be somewhat like a standard tv episode (even if only 15-20 minutes without commercials), which both could be more comprehensive and also encourage people to sit and appreciate the concept longer. My one critique of this modern form of multimedia philosophy 'cartoons' is that I have a slight feeling that despite the virtue of introducing young people to these ideas in a fun, easy and simple way (which is great!!) it may leave them with a sense of under appreciation for the classical depth of thought and effort which historically are the profound foundations of these great people, places, philosophies, etc.
    Just like video killed the radio star, it also kills the author to some extent, which reiterates my point about adolescent/young-adult learning - where they would rather watch the movie version than have to actually READ any classic book like The Great Gatsby. In this same sense, to simplify the point again, I hope 5 minute youtube videos don't undermine the essence of the pure love of philosophy (true love of wisdom) by becoming spoon-fed pseudo-intellectual instant gratification that falls by the wayside of people's lives of consumption.
    Ramblings but there is some truth in there if you mull it over : )

    • @Galifamackus
      @Galifamackus Před 2 lety

      Loved that POTUS (band) reference! And amazing comment from 6 years ago

  • @7kurisu
    @7kurisu Před 8 lety +4

    DeBotton, this is surely your best work on this channel. while i think there is nothing inherently wrong with art or history for its own sake, i agree that our institutions (political, academic, artistic, architectural) have become un-moored from reality, they serve only the interests of the economic elite and celebrate mediocrity as a virtue.
    well done for rescuing some of the best virtues of the renaissance for the mediated mass of digital peasants (the rest of us)

  • @melissaviesca2299
    @melissaviesca2299 Před 2 lety +2

    Appreciating the minds of the renaissance so much thank you! I’m only surprised such minds didn’t think it necessary to elevate women to be equals, I guess that’s cool part of the our renaissance now, the “awakening”

  • @ANNAANNA-kt9nm
    @ANNAANNA-kt9nm Před rokem +1

    Complimenti per l' analisi dettagliata di un periodo che qui in Italia ha lasciato bellezza ovunque.
    Hats off

  • @MarcosRLebron
    @MarcosRLebron Před 8 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this video right before my Renaissance test! : )

  • @ozyozman
    @ozyozman Před 8 lety +12

    I remember not finishing a book about the Renaissance because it was agnozingly boring and dull. I thought I'd have a similar a experience when I first clicked on this video. fortunately I haven't.
    I like what you are doing with this channel. teaching history with relevance to today's society.

  • @QueensAlex101
    @QueensAlex101 Před 4 lety

    I cannot express in words how much I love this channel.

  • @316OMG
    @316OMG Před 4 lety +1

    it's not about using our eyes to see their world , it's about using their eyes to see ours . GOLD .

  • @barrankobama4840
    @barrankobama4840 Před 8 lety +49

    I kinda loved this video, but I suffered a lot for the massive massacre of Italian names.

  • @ferdsmand_
    @ferdsmand_ Před 6 lety +7

    I'm inspired and this is beautiful :')

  • @freiac4645
    @freiac4645 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so much for making these great videos! Entertaining enough to enjoy in my spare time, yet as educating and inspiring as listening to a good teacher talk:)

  • @osoialncuiq
    @osoialncuiq Před 7 měsíci

    I studied arts in the past. Never thought of the Renaissance that way. This is deep!
    Thank you for the intriguing video!

  • @CheApplewhaite
    @CheApplewhaite Před 8 lety +19

    New Renaissance yearners unite!

  • @zakkdavis1704
    @zakkdavis1704 Před 8 lety +24

    very informative and inspiring video ..I'm greatful for the school of life's work ..so thank you to all the people coordinating and composin fb these works ,and thank you Alain!

  • @dylana5924
    @dylana5924 Před 8 lety

    Currently pulling an all nighter and did not expect to come across one of my now favorite videos on the Internet. So inspiring. I am a classical thinker working to become a surgeon so that I can fuel this must needed fire!

    • @dylana5924
      @dylana5924 Před 8 lety

      Much* lol it is 5:29 am I need sleep

  • @rantyyustinadewi
    @rantyyustinadewi Před 3 lety

    It's 2020. And I keep coming back to this video. Very good work!

  • @Sador_1
    @Sador_1 Před 8 lety +9

    A video about Geoffrey Chaucer please

  • @LunaLu-00
    @LunaLu-00 Před 5 lety +3

    the focus was not on selling consumer goods. it was on "selling" beauty, truth and wisdom.

  • @AngSt3r13
    @AngSt3r13 Před 6 lety +1

    I am loving watching your philosophy videos when I’m high, it is truly one of my loves in life 👍

  • @PAVKBEARS
    @PAVKBEARS Před měsícem

    I can't believe I just cried what a powerful message.

  • @Vnifit
    @Vnifit Před 8 lety +8

    A brilliant video, one of my most favourite video of yours. Not only is it conveyed well; but it is concise, moderately paced, very well thought out and really gives meaning to not only the study of history, but architecture, art, beauty and love. Bravo!

  • @artist2739
    @artist2739 Před 5 lety +3

    The Value of seeing Beauty in Life around us....

  • @anuradhainamdar8967
    @anuradhainamdar8967 Před 4 lety

    Marvellous video, narrating about the Renaissance, the eruption of ideas in art covering painting, books, architecture & philosophy in Italy & the its spread thought out Europe.

  • @zedstatistics
    @zedstatistics Před 4 lety

    What an incredible video. Such an amazing effort and worth every bit! Thanks TSoL! Now... how to kickstart a rennaisance from a world wide lockdown...

  • @rshmnz
    @rshmnz Před 7 lety +7

    I've watched this video a few times already. I think it's among the best and most inspiring you've made!

  • @brianmahayie
    @brianmahayie Před 5 lety +4

    This one was super helpful for when I taught my students about the Renaissance. Also, thank you for putting in the urban planning aspect. I'm an urban planning masters student (as well as a tutor) and we have brought up your great points in our conversations. Great video

  • @KapetinHD
    @KapetinHD Před 4 lety +1

    I love this, thank you. Just ordered some stuff from the online store to support this channel. Keep up the good work

  • @andikahetris5219
    @andikahetris5219 Před 6 lety

    This content is so brilliant I can’t even believe I’m watching it for free, I’m deeply grateful..

  • @chris-alexandrepena6195
    @chris-alexandrepena6195 Před 8 lety +142

    I really love your work, but it would be so much better if would quote your source material to give it more credibility. Where did you get the estimate $500 million the Medicis have spent on art? I've been going through various books on the matter without finding any solid information on the matter. Thanks

    • @devina8812
      @devina8812 Před 6 lety +7

      Half a billion that sounds about right

    • @titianmom
      @titianmom Před 5 lety +5

      I have my doubts. I can't imagine building the basilicas today for that amount, for example. And the mindset of people who become famous is that they're worth millions of dollars...even if they aren't. Look at football players and actors. Nothing much socially redeemable about them, but they think they're worth lots of money. If artists became famous, how much more would they demand for their work??
      I agree that we should all work together to make our world better, but too many people in our world see dollar signs for what they do. This video hints of socialistic ideas which never seem to work because of humans taking advantage of others in the end. Sad.

    • @Shutra
      @Shutra Před 5 lety +6

      @@titianmom inflation exists. 500 million at that time, when the renaissance began, would be more than 20 billion today. I think.

    • @historicalperspective6252
      @historicalperspective6252 Před 4 lety +20

      @@Shutra I'm pretty sure inflation is already taken into account. People just weren't really rich compared to this day. Which is logical, if you think about it.
      With the industrial revolution and the computer era, our productivity and corresponding wealth has become 100 fold.

    • @VajraSutra
      @VajraSutra Před 4 lety +4

      @@Shutra Didn't the video say the Medicis were worth about 1.5 billion in today's money?

  • @BurkeLCH
    @BurkeLCH Před 8 lety +169

    That's funny, I hunt wisdom on CZcams to help me and the humanity I'm a part of.
    Thanks for the upload. May we fan the flames of self betterment.

  • @ata-urrehman6842
    @ata-urrehman6842 Před 4 lety

    This is the best channel for insights about history, sociology and politics on youtube.

  • @namikazeminato4131
    @namikazeminato4131 Před 6 lety

    this is GENIUS. the energy of this video very aligned with me. THIS IS CRAZY! and totally MAKE SENSE

  • @jonertaprenga9457
    @jonertaprenga9457 Před 2 lety +5

    This kind of content is opening my eyes to the world. I am grateful for it and for Alan de Botton giving us access to this valuable knowledge.

  • @HighLighterlines
    @HighLighterlines Před 8 lety +4

    do one for the enlightenment period. That would be awesome

  • @aaham_asmi
    @aaham_asmi Před 7 lety

    I m an art student to thank u so much for giving me such an interesting perspective towards Renaissance and its scholars .... I always thought so many artist at the same time same place how this video answered it ... a very interesting video ....

  • @alekob.3791
    @alekob.3791 Před 3 lety

    One of the better and more inspiring videos I've ever seen on CZcams... truly great stuff here

  • @essaydeeeyeee6653
    @essaydeeeyeee6653 Před 3 lety +20

    Anyone want to do my homework?

  • @kevinbrown8578
    @kevinbrown8578 Před 3 lety +6

    Loved it. The best explanation of the Renaissance I’ve ever heard. This video helped me understand the Why of the Renaissance so easily.
    There were quite a few names mentioned I must now research.

  • @adrianinha19
    @adrianinha19 Před 4 lety

    This is my vision. This is what I want to do for my country and for humanity: inspired, improve, and advance human race. Thank you for such wonderful video, it has really opened my eyes to what we as artist really need to focus on.

  • @ramblingsofthejewbans2013

    Thank you for this video is was really enlightening! I'd never looked at the renaissance in that way. Amazing what societies can achieve with the right direction and vision. And I love all the videos from TSOL. Keep up the good work!!