What does the phrase "L’Uomo Universale" (“completely well-rounded person”) mean to you? What renaissance figure from your reading exemplifies it the most? To whom might the phrase apply today? Is this concept, in fact, currently an ideal? Is this a state or condition to which you personally aspire? Why or why not?
What does the phrase "L’Uomo Universale" (“completely well-rounded person”) mean to you? What renaissance figure from your reading exemplifies it the most? To whom might the phrase apply today? Is this concept, in fact, currently an ideal? Is this a state or condition to which you personally aspire? Why or why not?
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What does the phrase "L’Uomo Universale" (“completely well-rounded person”) mean to you? What renaissance figure from your reading exemplifies it the most? To whom might the phrase apply today? Is this concept, in fact, currently an ideal? Is this a state or condition to which you personally aspire? Why or why not?