Bûn-gē ho̍k-heng
Guā-māu
(Tùi Renaissance choán--lâi)
Renaissance[1] ("le-nái-san-suh"), ū Bûn-gē ho̍k-heng[2] iā Bûn-gē ho̍k-kó͘[3] téng hoan-e̍k, Hoat-gí chiàu-jī ê ì-sù sī "têng-sin chhut-sì". Che sī 14 sè-kí kàu 17 sè-kí chi kan ê Au-chiu bûn-hòa ūn-tōng. Renaissance tùi Tiong-sè-kí bóe-kî ê Italia khí-thâu, āu--lâi ta̍uh-ta̍uh thòaⁿ kàu kui-ê Au-chiu, sī bûn-ha̍k, tiat-ha̍k, gē-su̍t, kho-ha̍k, chèng-tī kiam chong-kàu kok hong-bīn ê kek-sin.
Jîn-bu̍t
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]Chù-kha
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ Eng-kok-sek Eng-gí ho͘-im sī [rɪˈneɪsəns]; Bí-kok-sek sī [rɛnəˈsɑːns]; Hoat-gí sī [ʁənɛsɑ̃s]
- ↑ Rene Frank (1965 nî 6 goe̍h). Translated by Hông-gē. "Ki-tok-tô͘ kap Gē-su̍t". Tâi-oân Kàu-hōe Kong-pò.
- ↑ Lîm Bō͘-seng (1933 nî 4 goe̍h). "Ki-tok-kàu Bûn-bêng Sú-koan". Tâi-oân Kàu-hōe Kong-pò.