Uomo Universale
"A man can do all things if he will."
Leon Battista Alberti (1404–1472)
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The ideal of the Renaissance man or universal man, embodied the basic tenets of Renaissance humanism, which considered man the centre of the universe, limitless in his capacities for development, and led to the notion that men should try to embrace all knowledge and develop their own capacities as fully as possible.