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  • The term Humanities comes from the Latin word, “humanitas”
  • humanity – it refers to the quality of being human; huma, civilized, cultured
  • -The fields of knowledge and study falling under humanities are dedicated to the pursuit of discovering and understanding the nature of man.
  • Humanism – specific philosophical belief
  • Art: Skills
    • The word “art” usually refers to the so-called “fine arts” (e.g. pictorial, plastic, and building)– and to the so-called “minor arts” (everyday, useful, applied, and decorative arts
  • An Artisan is someone who is skilled in an applied art, or makes a distinctive product in small quantities.
  • An Artisan will be expected to be able to duplicate their work
  • Artist is all about originality every time.
  • An Artist is someone who produces works like paintings or sculpture, or works in the performing arts, or is skilled at a particular task or occupation.
  • A Craftsman is someone who is a sort of amalgam of both.
    • The word “art” is derived from the Latin word arti, [or Italian artis] which denotes craftsmanship, skill, mastery of form, inventiveness. It includes literature, music, paintings, photography, sculpture, etc
  • Science: Involves a process
  • Social Science: Man as the focus. Art is the subject matter, but art is created by man for man.
  • Humanitarianism – concern for charitable works.
  • The humanities deal with man as a being of purpose, of values, loves, hates, ideas, and sometimes as a seer or prophet with divine inspiration.
  • Artisans are tradesmen and tradeswomen or craftsmen and craftswomen
  • Artisans are divided into two categories. Artisans that teach or train others are called masters while those learning from these masters are called apprentices or journeymen. Apprenticeship is the process and period of time for apprentices to learn crafts or trade from their masters under agreed conditions.
  • Armorers
    Artisans that specialize in making of weapons
  • Blacksmiths
    Artisans that specialize in making or forging iron
  • Bladesmiths
    Artisans that make blades, knives, daggers and swords using hammers, anvils and other smithing tools
  • Goldsmiths
    Artisans that specialize in forging things from gold
  • Gunsmiths
    Artisans that have the skills to make guns
  • Locksmiths
    Artisans that make locks as well as unlock locks
  • Nailsmiths
    Artisans that specialize in making nails which are fasteners used in construction and woodwork
  • Joiners
    Artisans that are trained to join two or more things together
  • Coopers
    Artisans that specialize in making barrels and repairing barrels
  • Dyers
    Artisans that are specially trained to dye cloth or fabrics
  • Furriers
    Artisans that specialize in making fur clothes, selling fur clothes and repairing fur clothes
  • Hatters
    Artisans that specializing in making hats, selling hats and repairing hats
  • Potters
    Artisans that are trained in making pots and ceramic wares
  • Rope makers
    Artisans that are skillful in rope making
  • Saddlers
    Artisans that make seats or tacks that are used in horses' back, bikes, bicycles, and others
  • Shoemakers
    Artisans that specialize in making shoes
  • Stonemasons
    Artisans that work with stones
  • Tailors
    Tradesmen that makes and amends men's clothing
  • Tanners
    Artisans that tan hides to leathers which can be used in making shoes, bags and belts
  • Weavers
    Artisans that are capable of twisting strands or materials of different lengths over others
  • Bricklayers that specialize in bricklaying. They are also called masons and what they do is called masonry. They are contracted to build residential and commercial homes and offices respectively.
  • Plumbers that specialize in plumbing. They are hired for plumbing jobs or plumbing services