English-Thai Dictionary
Renaissance
N ยุค ฟื้นฟู ศิลปะ renewal renascence yuk-fun-fu-sin-la-pa
Renaissance man
N ผู้รอบรู้ phu-rob-ru
renaissance
N การฟื้นฟู ใหม่ การฟื้น คืน rebirth renewal revival kan-fuan-fu-mai
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RENAISSANCE
Re *nais `sance " (F. re-n `sns "; E. r-ns "sans ), n. Etym: [F., fr. renaître to be born again. Cf. Renascence. ]
Defn: A new birth, or revival. Specifically: (a ) The transitional movement in Europe, marked by the revival of classical learning and art in Italy in the 15th century, and the similar revival following in other countries.(b ) The style of art which prevailed at this epoch. The Renaissance was rather the last stage of the Middle Ages, emerging from ecclesiastical and feudal despotism, developing what was original in mediæval ideas by the light of classic arts and letters. J. A. Symonds (Encyc. Brit. ).
New American Oxford Dictionary
Renaissance
Ren ais sance |ˈrenəˌsäns, -ˌzäns ˈrɛnəsɑns | the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th –16th centuries. • the culture and style of art and architecture developed during this era. • (as noun a renaissance ) a revival of or renewed interest in something: rail travel is enjoying a renaissance. ORIGIN from French renaissance, from re- ‘back, again ’ + naissance ‘birth ’ (from Latin nascentia, from nasci ‘be born ’).
Renaissance man
Ren ais sance man |ˈˌrɛnəˈˌsɑns mæn |(or woman ) ▶noun a person with many talents or areas of knowledge.
Oxford Dictionary
Renaissance
Renaissance |rɪˈneɪs (ə )ns, -ɒ̃s | the revival of European art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th –16th centuries. • the culture and style of art and architecture developed during this era. • (as noun a renaissance ) a revival of or renewed interest in something: cinema-going is enjoying something of a renaissance. The Renaissance is generally regarded as beginning in Florence, where there was a revival of interest in classical antiquity. Important early figures are the writers Petrarch, Dante, and Boccaccio and the painter Giotto. Music flourished, from madrigals to the polyphonic masses of Palestrina, with a wide variety of instruments such as viols and lutes. The period from the end of the 15th century has become known as the High Renaissance, when Venice and Rome began to share Florence's importance and Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, and Michelangelo were active. Renaissance thinking spread to the rest of Europe from the early 16th century, and was influential for the next hundred years. ORIGIN from French renaissance, from re- ‘back, again ’ + naissance ‘birth ’ (from Latin nascentia, from nasci ‘be born ’).
Renaissance man
Re |nais ¦sance man ▶noun a man with many talents or areas of knowledge.
American Oxford Thesaurus
renaissance
renaissance noun the renaissance of Byzantine art: revival, renewal, resurrection, reawakening, reemergence, rebirth, reappearance, resurgence, regeneration; formal renascence.
Oxford Thesaurus
renaissance
renaissance noun the renaissance of Byzantine art and scholarship. See rebirth.
Duden Dictionary
Renaissance
Re nais sance Substantiv, feminin , die |rənɛˈsãːs |die Renaissance; Genitiv: der Renaissance, Plural: die Renaissancen |[…sn̩ ]|französisch renaissance, eigentlich = Wiedergeburt, zu: renaître = wiedergeboren werden 1 a ohne Plural von Italien ausgehende kulturelle Bewegung in Europa im Übergang vom Mittelalter zur Neuzeit, die gekennzeichnet ist durch eine Rückbesinnung auf Werte und Formen der griechisch-römischen Antike in Literatur, Philosophie, Wissenschaft und für deren Stil besonders in Kunst und Architektur Einfachheit und Klarheit der Formen und der Linienführung charakteristisch sind b ohne Plural Epoche der Renaissance 1a vom 14. bis 16. Jahrhundert 2 geistige und künstlerische Bewegung, die nach einer längeren zeitlichen Unterbrechung bewusst an ältere Traditionen, besonders an die griechisch-römische Antike, anzuknüpfen und sie weiterzuentwickeln versucht die karolingische Renaissance 3 bildungssprachlich erneutes Aufleben, neue Blüte die Renaissance des Hutes in der Damenmode
Renaissancedichter
Re nais sance dich ter Substantiv, maskulin , der
Renaissancedichterin
Re nais sance dich te rin Substantiv, feminin , die
Renaissancedichtung
Re nais sance dich tung Substantiv, feminin , die Dichtung der Renaissance 1b
Renaissancemaler
Re nais sance ma ler Substantiv, maskulin , der
Renaissancemalerei
Re nais sance ma le rei Substantiv, feminin , die vgl. Renaissancedichtung
Renaissancemalerin
Re nais sance ma le rin Substantiv, feminin , die
Renaissancemusik
Re nais sance mu sik Substantiv, feminin , die in der Epoche der Renaissance entstandene, von deren geistigen Strömungen jedoch meist unabhängige, besonders geistliche Musik, deren wichtigste Gattungen Messe 2 und Motette sind
Renaissancestil
Re nais sance stil Substantiv, maskulin , der ohne Plural (besonders in der bildenden Kunst ) für die Renaissance 1b charakteristischer Stil
Renaissancezeit
Re nais sance zeit Substantiv, feminin , die ohne Plural Renaissance 1b
French Dictionary
renaissance
renaissance n. f. nom féminin 1 Nouvelle naissance. : Au printemps, c ’est la renaissance de la nature. 2 Au xvi e siècle en Italie et en Europe, renouveau littéraire, artistique, etc. : Les peintres de la Renaissance. Note Typographique Lorsque ce nom désigne la période historique, il s ’écrit avec une majuscule. La Renaissance. Note Technique En apposition, le nom est invariable. Des façades Renaissance (de style Renaissance ).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
renaissance
ren ais sance /rènəsɑ́ːns, -zɑ́ːns |rɪnéɪs (ə )ns /〖re (再び )naissance (生まれること )〗名詞 複 ~s /-ɪs /1 〖the R- 〗ルネッサンス , 文芸復興 (期 ) 〘14 --16世紀ヨーロッパの古典芸術 学問 科学復興運動 (期 )〙; 〖形容詞的に 〗ルネッサンス (様式 [時代 ])の , ルネッサンス風の ▸ renaissance paintings [architecture ]ルネッサンス様式の絵画 [建築 ]2 C 復興 , 復活 , 再流行 ; 〖形容詞的に 〗復活する , 再流行の ; 〖しばしばR -〗(文芸 宗教などの )復活 , 復興 (期 )▸ a renaissance of the city over the last fifteen years 過去15年間にわたる街の復興 .R -̀ m á n [w ó man ]ルネッサンス的教養人 〘幅広い知識と教養を持っている人 〙.