Which of these descriptions/statements best suits the idea of the “Renaissance Man’ ? I. A fop, a scoundrel, who enjoys enormous power in Renaissance courts and aristocratic families.II. A near-mythical figure : a knight, courtier, musician, poet, scholar and statesman.III. One who ploughs a lonely furrow and keeps away from politicking and scandals.IV. Someone like Sir Philip Sydney best suits the ideal of the Renaissance Man.(a) I

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Which of these descriptions/statements best suits the idea of the “Renaissance Man’ ? <br />I. A fop, a scoundrel, who enjoys enormous power in Renaissance courts and aristocratic families.<br />II. A near-mythical figure : a knight, courtier, musician, poet, scholar and statesman.<br />III. One who ploughs a lonely furrow and keeps away from politicking and scandals.<br />IV. Someone like Sir Philip Sydney best suits the ideal of the Renaissance Man.<br />(a) I



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