The Tragedy of the Middle Ages

The tragedy of the Middle Ages lay in the men of the time thinking themselves inferior to the Roman Empire whereas in most ways they were its better. This allowed the propagandists of the Renaissance, contemporary and later, to paint themselves as the heirs to Rome and the bringers of a renewed antiquity while in many ways the Renaissance represented a narrowing of the vision of the Middle Ages, bringing the focus from God in His infinity to Man in his particularity.
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