Why was Leonardo da Vinci considered a true “Renaissance Man”? A. He taught his art students to present the world in religiously inspiring ways. B. His accomplishments spanned many fields of interest and he was a renowned artist, clever inventor, and brilliant scientist. C. He was born as the Renaissance began and lived to see most of the era's accomplishments. D. His books cover many topics from advice for rulers to religious theories.
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Is this an essay for a book or just a multiple choice question?
just multiple choice
You don't have some kind of book or something you have to read before you take this?
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Because he typified the idea of the Renaissance. The term "Renaissance Man" refers to one who was capable of excelling at a wide variety of activities. Leonardo was an accomplished scientist, architect, engineer, painter, designer, physiologist, etc. Truly he was not simply a man of the Renaissance, he was the prototype of the Renaissance Man. 10 seconds on Yahoo Answers :P
so its b?
Yes. Not sure though.
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