If "humanism" implies that the human form is exalted above all, then it behooves the inquisitive to search in the artistic apex of humanism: Renaissance art. read more
Of course, Greek humanism was not located merely in the musings of some philosophers - it was also expressed in politics and art. For example, the famous Funeral Oration delivered by Pericles in 431 BCE as a tribute to those who died during the first year of Peloponnesian War makes no mention of gods or souls or an afterlife. read more