age of reason
Over the past several months, I have taken some special interest in ‘The Age of Reason’ and ‘The Baroque Period’. ... At the age of 23, Louis XIV took the throne. ... Another reason the Baroque period is so memorable is because of its intellectual progress and discoveries in science. ... “The age of reason” is known as the Enlightenment period. ... The beliefs of ancient Rome and Greece were followed by the philosophers of this time, while rejecting superstition and using reason for explanation. ... ‘The Age of Reason’, in Europe, was peaceful in comparison to other time periods, largely, because there were very few wars. ... During ‘The Age of Reason’, the emerging of the Rococo style of arts was more internal than the perverse style of the Baroque subjects and themes. ... The literature in the ‘Age of Reason’ was heavily influenced influenced, so the French language was replaced by Latin. ... Mozart was able to compose music by the age of six. ... The Enlightenment period was a return to reason; science was the dominant figure in the culture. ... The breaking down of absolutism in governments was brought in from the Age of Reason.