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    Medici Banking System The Medici family had little economic stature in their beginning when they first moved to Florence in the early 15th century which gave them cause to change their current position and earn a name and fortune for themselves. Their actions resulted in their family becoming one of the wealthiest and most powerful families in the 15th century. The Medici family’s problem was not having sufficient funds when they first came to Florence. This created a large concern for them because

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    Research Paper On Cosimo

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    I chose Cosimo because not only did he make a lot of money and Money = Success, but he also pushed forward his “Civilization”(Florence, Italy) single-handedly ushering in a new age. He also introduced a lot of outside influences and cultures to Europe which was a rare occurrence in the 15th Century. Cosimo was born and lived out his life in Florence, Italy which is located on planet Earth. His legacy is that of a man who brought a flourish of culture advanced Italy and Europe forward with his quest

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    From prolific scholars to powerful artists, the Renaissance and its aspects gave us so much to expand on and learn from. Three of the most important influencers of the Renaissance would have to be Martin Luther, Michelangelo and the Medici Family. Martin Luther was a German composer, monk, priest, professor of theology and a leading figure in the Protestant Reformation. He pinpointed and discussed his disagreements with the Roman Catholic Church by composing The Ninety Five Theses, including

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    Homework Assignment Unit 3 Cosimo Medici Giovanni di bicci Medici and his son Cosimo Medici in 1369 to 1464 rises to political power and ruler of Florence. They discovered ancient texts and funded a rebirth of Florence Italy. As uncrowned monarch for the rest of his life to have status not by war or marriage but through Commerce they came to Florence 15th century from nearby country side ancestral home is in Mugello Valley during 15th century the family made amazing fortune through banking and trade

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    of this time. He commissioned many artists who created famous art pieces in Rome and in despite that many different families in Italy were rivaling the church. Julius II did whatever he could delay the plans of Lorenzo de Medici, the most powerful patron in Italy at the time. He had taken Michelangelo and commanded him to work in Rome. Thus delaying Michelangelo's work with Medici, as Michelangelo felt unable to decline the pope's request. Julius II commission Michelangelo to create frescoes for

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    Analytical Essay on a Primary Source: “The Prince” The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli was created as a gift to Lorenzo de ' Medici, this gift was what Machiavelli considered to be most precious, it served as an “opportunity of understanding in the shortest time all that I have learnt in so many years.” Written initially in Italian, Machiavelli used this gift as a chance to teach young Medici to how be a successful prince, but first let us better understand a bit more about Machiavelli’s early life and the

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    sent him to the city of Florence, to learn from Lorenzo de 'Medici. School of Lorenzo de Medici, Michelangelo remained for two years (1490-1492). In Florence, received artistic influences of various painters, sculptors and intellectuals of the time, since the city was a major center of cultural production. In his early life, Michelangelo was born in a family of bankers, unfortunately not successful ones. Thus the Michelangelo family moved every so often and after a few months of Michelangelo’s

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    Michelangelo always considered himself a "son of Florence," as did his father, "a Citizen of Florence." His Childhood and Youth Buonarroti's mother, Francesca Neri, was too sick and frail to nurse Michelangelo, so he was placed with a wet nurse, in a family of stone cutters,

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    and 1485, it is the first example of painting on canvas. The written work I have chosen is the Stanze per la Giostra. It was written by Angelo Poliziano, written between 1475-8. Both works are examples from the Italian Renaissance era, during the Medici rule, and share the theme of beauty and humanism. The works I've selected share the same subject matter, Venus, and is the perfect example of beauty and humanism. She is the epitome of beauty and her birth from the sea is an example of her metamorphosis

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    the creation of great artworks. One hand it flourished the Italian architectural collections other hand, notable designers as Brunelleschi, and Donatello designed and experimented with their creations. For example, Brunelleschi creation for the Medici family, which known as the Dome of Florence Cathedral (Fig 12-12). As it has been mentioned in the book he was the founder of the dome and it was one of the Gothic inspired and cost effective creation from that time period. Artist Donatello also made

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