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    Francesco Petrarca was born on July 20th, 1304 in Arezzo, Italy, to Ser and Eletta Petracco, and died July 19th, 1374. Not only is Petrarch referred to as the “Father of Humanism, but also as the “Father of the Renaissance”. To be the greatest humanitarian holds much meaning, but most of all it means to create needed change in the most dire of situations when others will not. Without a doubt, Petrarch was the greatest humanitarian of all European history, because he had struggled to become the person

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    The are many different perspectives of how the Black Death was formed or produced, and how it grew progressively larger. The Black Death was a horrible plague that killed over half of Europe’s population. The art portraying the Black Death can be compared and can be seen with multiple similarities but also quite a few differences. Some similarities are religious beliefs and how gruesome the plague was. The most convincing piece of art that was included in The Black Death was St. Sebastian Intercedes

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    The Renaissance was a period in Europe civilisation that immediately followed the Middle Ages. It was an era of cultural growth that was introduced in Italy and was carried on throughout northern Europe lasting the 14th to 17th century. Many artists and scholars of that time period believed that they were contributing in a revival of the ideals and worth of the periods that arrive before them. The Renaissance period open doors for individuals to rediscover one’s will and obligations of observing

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    partial unit of the city. This was particularly polemical in the early '60s, when architects saw emerging urbanity largely through the lens of urban-planning methodologies. In 1963, the Olivetti Foundation organized an urban planning semi­ nar in Arezzo, headed by Ludovico Quaroni,

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    Canto 22, which describes the fifth bolgia of the eighth circle of hell, explores the sin of barratry. It opens with a mock-epic depiction of the demons traversing through the bolgia, comparing them to the armies that Dante has encountered throughout his life on Earth. This is a continuation of the humor seen at the end of the previous canto. The mock-epic continues for thirteen verses, after which Dante is found walking alongside a lake filled with boiling pitch, accompanied by the demons. Along

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    system helped composers use special symbols, called note names, to indicate a generalized system of music notation. These note names and durations were based on a system known as the Guidonian Hand, which is said to have been developed by Guido of Arezzo. This system is based on individual notes within a hexachord system, that can be identified unanimously by combining the names of all the various solemnization syllables that each symbol could sustain. The hand helped create a universal notation system

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    David And Goliath Essay

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    I used to attend a private catholic school back in the Philippines until I came here when I was eight years old, and I do not remember the story about David and Goliath. Unless my teacher talked about during religious class then I completely spaced out. However, since learning about the different David’s, it has become one of my favorite stories due to each figure’s place in the story line. The story is “about a young brave shepherd named David who saves Israel by challenging and killing a giant

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    When coming to college the words “study abroad” is thrown around frequently to the students. If you stop and pay a little attention you can really see the positives to studying abroad. The Italian Life and Culture program at Meredith College can really help influence students in benefiting to all of the educational, personal, and social aspects of studying abroad. Throughout researching Meredith’s study abroad Italy program, the educational benefits to this is endless. This program is designed

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    - Medieval artists focused more on the spirituality and religious themes. - They added symbols and signs in their paintings to bring across a message to the people. - Whereas Michelangelo depicted his paintings to real-life figures but displayed a message within the figures emotions and feelings. - Michelangelo experimented with style, technique, light, shade, colour and subject matter which shaped the difference in the Renaissance period. - Renaissance artists tried to give their artwork a sense

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    (FIX UP INTRO) One has the ability to display an impact in the implementation and endowment in the arts, sciences, and movements in principles and doctrines. Renaissance is the rebirth of religion, the arts and the sciences. The renaissance was full of new ideas and led to future inventions that have been established today. Two important humans to exist in the Renaissance time period were Petrarch and Dante Alighieri. Petrarch and Dante Alighieri exhibit Renaissance literature to be extremely influential

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