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    The fifteenth century gave rose to the early Renaissance. Florence, which is the capital of the Tuscan region, was the most prominent during this time. Before the Renaissance, thinkers such as Aristotle and other Christian philosophers impacted most of the ideas and ways of life in Florence. However during the 15th century, new thinkers started to emerge and fell under the influence of a richer class of ancient authors than had ever been seen in the Middle Ages. One man in particular named Cosimo

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    The Black Death The Middle Ages, also known as Christendom lasted between the 11th and 15th century. The middle ages took place mainly in Europe and was a time of great changes but also a period of continuity for the majority of people living at the time (Pearson, 2013). In the 14th and 15th century the Black Death, a plague that attacks the immune system, took over Europe. It started in the 1500s and was very significant at the time as no one knew what it was and as it wiped at a third of the population

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    Pirenne As a Belgian historian, Henri Pirenne challenged the long-held belief that the decline of civilization occurred because of the Germanic invasions in the Roman Empire. Renaissance and Reformation thinkers, Enlightenment philosophers, and Modernist historians all pointed to the Germanic invasions that begin in the fifth century as giving rise to the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. Instead, Pirenne points to the swift and surprising spread of Islam as the reason behind the break with

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    The History of the Venetian Carnival Mask began in 1168 to celebrate the victory of Republic of Venice against Patriarch of Aquileia. This was the start of the annual festival “Carnival of Venice”, where the people gather together in celebration. While wearing many different types of masks, eat food, and honor the victory of Venice. The Mascherari also known as the mask-makers have the ability to create any mask to your liking. There are a variety of different types of carnival masks. They are created

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    Another comparison that can be made to the modern era and Renaissance Europe is the field of music. Music has always been a part of the history and served as a form of entertainment for a long time. In early Renaissance Europe, wealthy merchants were able to educate their family in the arts and music. Women from rich families were also involved in music. Music in early renaissance was created in a way to sooth the listener's ears. Music with vocals was predominant and composers documented music for

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    Italian renaissance, Italy was divided into individual city states ruled by wealthy families. The term renaissance translates to rebirth and references the period from the late fourteenth to the early seventeenth century in Europe during which art, culture, politics, and thought flourished. The renaissance originated in Italy and spread throughout most of Europe. The invention of the printing press and increased use of vernacular in writing facilitated the spread of information. Renaissance art, politics

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    The Renaissance was the age of transition and revolution. Renaissance means rebirth and the rebirthing began in Italy during the 14th century and progressively spread north and west to other countries like Germany, France, England, and Spain during the late 15th and 16th centuries. From approximately 1350 to 1600, there were many transitions that took place. Transitions like the Catholic churches dividing and having to compete with Protestant churches that reformed medieval religious unity. Transitions

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    In ancient Greece literature came to be in a very special way. In the first place, literature has always been significant. It impacts a lot on us now, in school, work, or even just reading a story to your son or daughter at home. Coupled with what people in Ancient Greece did, is very comparable. A long time ago literature meant something special, but not as noticeable to the human eye. A long time ago, far far out in Ancient Greece, there was a story, The Iliad, this story had 15,693 lines! This

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    Hello everyone, For my research paper, I decided to focus entirely around one piece of artwork conceived by Agnolo di Cosimo, or better known as Il Bronzino (1503–1572). Specifically, the aim of my paper sought to thoroughly analyze and interpret Bronzino’s Allegory of Happiness (ca. 1564), a work he produced during his advanced years. In Chapter 22, we received a mere glimpse at Bronzino’s magnificent work in that of Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time (14th Ed., p. 634). This earlier piece (ca. 1546)

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    The significant characteristic of Gothic architecture is the height, which is supported by the traits. The oil painting from the Early Renaissance period, 1400s, titled Merode Altarpiece is possibly by Robert Campin. Renaissance was the time for rebirth of Europe after a great catastrophe. The goals of Early and High Renaissance was to represent the material world, to portray the human body accurately, to reproduce the appearance of the natural world in scientific ways using linear perspective

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