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  • ...nce|url=http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/Renaissance?q=Renaissance|work=Oxford Dictionaries|publisher=Oxford University Press|accessdate=22 Ap ...al concern. It also refers to a literary and scholarly movement during the Renaissance led by scholars like [[Erasmus]].
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  • * Abbagnano, Nicola. "Renaissance Humanism" in Philip P. Wiener, ed. ''The Dictionary of the History of Ideas ...e in Italy'' (1860), a famous classic; [http://www.amazon.com/Civilization-Renaissance-Italy-Jacob-Burckhardt/dp/1426400934/ref=sr_1_56?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=120686
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  • The '''Irish literary renaissance''' is the general term for a series of revivals of interest in poetry, dram ==Writers associated with the Irish literary renaissance==
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  • ...rly scholars like [[Jakob Burckhardt]], it was possible to see the Italian Renaissance as exemplifying everything that the crude Middle Ages lacked. As scholars h ...ade the first move in this direction by writing his influential book ''The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century'', in which he praised the high cultural achievement
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  • ...concern. It also refers to a literary and scholarly movement during the [[Renaissance]] led by scholars like [[Erasmus]]. ==Renaissance humanism==
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Outstanding humanist scholar of the Renaissance.
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  • American [[a cappella]] vocal group specializing in [[Renaissance]] [[music]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect and poet 1475 -1564
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  • ...tinction between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, and of the ideas of 'Renaissance' in general
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  • French essayist, philosopher and politician who lived during the Renaissance period.
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  • The '''Irish literary renaissance''' is the general term for a series of revivals of interest in poetry, dram ==Writers associated with the Irish literary renaissance==
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  • (1561-1626) English Renaissance essayist and philosopher who argued that science should proceed empirically
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  • The Crisis of the Early Italian Renaissance: civic humanism and republican liberty in an age of classicism and tyranny ...vilisation and the Renaissance in New Cambridge Modern History, vol. 1 The Renaissance, 1493–1520 (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1957)
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  • ...scholar, termed by the historian Lord Acton "the greatest figure in the [[renaissance]]".
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  • (1493-1541) An early Renaissance alchemist, philosopher and physician credited with founding the modern fiel
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  • ...'''classical unities''' were a [[drama|dramatic]] convention derived by [[Renaissance]] critics, notably Ludovico Castelvetro (1505—1571), from the ''Poetics'' In Italy and France for many years during and after the [[Renaissance]] it was expected that the unities would be regarded. They had little infl
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  • ...ame=HarRen />, and she often collaborated with other famous writers of the renaissance, such as [[Langston Hughes]]. Some of her most popular books include ''Thei ...has [[Wikipedia:Harlem Renaissance|an extensive article]] about the Harlem Renaissance.
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  • ...ay]]ist, and one of the most important intellectual figures of the early [[Renaissance]].
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  • Historical differences of opinions on the achievements of the Renaissance in the context of the period of the Middle Ages.
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  • ...– 29 November 1543) German artist and printmaker who worked in a Northern Renaissance style, and is best known as one of the greatest portraitists of the 16th ce
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  • ...ellectual trend towards such ethical theories that occurred in the Western Renaissance and Reformation.
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  • *Carmichael, Ann G. ''Plague and the poor in Renaissance Florence.'' Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986. *Cohn, Samuel. ''The black death transformed : disease and culture in early Renaissance Europe.'' New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Budd 2007 A renaissance for evolutionary morphology}}
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  • ...ire in 476 AD to the fall of Constantinople (1453) or the beginning of the Renaissance around 1500 AD.
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  • ...h style" (opus Francigenum) before being appellated as 'gothic' during the Renaissance period.
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  • ...m A. (1997) Vesalius: The Revival of Galenic Anatomy. In: ''The Anatomical Renaissance: The Resurrection of the Anatomical Projects of the Ancients''. Chapter 4. ...al Renaissance; The Ancients of Anatomy; Between Ancients and Moderns; The Renaissance and Anatomy: The First Changes; Vesalius: The Revival of Galenic Anatomy; C
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  • ...cline of the [[Roman Empire]] in the 5th century to the beginning of the [[Renaissance]] around 1500. Middle refers to their position between the ancient and mode ...eriod, then, do they belong to &ndash; the Late Middle Ages or the Italian Renaissance?
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  • ...nt Rome]], [[Byzantium]], and transformed during the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]] in [[Western Europe]], the [[United States of America|United States]]. It
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  • ...vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have been source material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have been source material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...67) was a poet, author, and activist who was prominent during the [[Harlem Renaissance]]. Much of his work portrayed Black life in America, and was heavily influe ...in 1929, then moved to Harlem where he became a central part of the Harlem Renaissance. <ref name=Museum />
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  • ...a vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have served as material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...a vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have served as material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have been source material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...a vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have served as material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...a vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have served as material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...a vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have served as material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...a vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have served as material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...a vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have served as material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have been source material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...a vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have served as material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...eare, 2d ed.(Review)|author=Foakes, R.A |date=December 22, 1998 |journal=[[Renaissance Quarterly]] |accessdate=}}
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  • ...vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have been source material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • '''Erasmus''' (1467—1536) in one way typified the [[Renaissance]] in that he had an international career. Born in Rotterdam, he lived in F
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  • ...vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have been source material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...a Spanish soldier and poet whose works most effectively introduced Italian Renaissance verse forms, poetic techniques and themes to Spain. Another [[El Inca Garci
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  • ...vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have been source material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...rancigenum'') before being appellated as 'gothic' during the [[Renaissance|Renaissance period]].<ref name="kostof333">Kostof, 1985. pp.&nbsp;333</ref> It was intr
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  • ...vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have been source material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • * Bouwsma, William James. ''Venice and the Defense of Republican Liberty: Renaissance Values in the Age of the Counter Reformation'' (1968) [http://www.questia.c * Chojnacki, Stanley. ''Women and Men in Renaissance Venice: Twelve Essays on Patrician Society.'' (2000). 370 pp.
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  • ...vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have been source material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have been source material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...e.htm Clements, John. "How Were Swords Really Made?" The Association for Renaissance Martial Arts. (C) 2006, Exceprt from upcoming book by author.
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  • .../www.scarboroughsfuture.org.uk Scarborough's Future] - Scarborough's Urban Renaissance
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  • * Abbagnano, Nicola. "Renaissance Humanism" in Philip P. Wiener, ed. ''The Dictionary of the History of Ideas ...e in Italy'' (1860), a famous classic; [http://www.amazon.com/Civilization-Renaissance-Italy-Jacob-Burckhardt/dp/1426400934/ref=sr_1_56?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=120686
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  • ...vital part of [[Western civilization]] and have been source material for [[Renaissance]] [[painting|painters]] such as [[Antonio da Correggio|Correggio]]. Picture
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  • ...by Alan Shepard and Stephen D. Powell. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2004.
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  • ...ohibited by the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. This was published during the [[Renaissance]] era in response to [[humanism|humanist]] works.<ref>Kagan, Donald, Steven
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  • ...ssance/dp/1852853301 The Ambassador's Secret: Holbein and the World of the Renaissance, ISBN-10: 1852853301]</ref> the scene depicted is exactly 1,500 years after
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  • * Bowron, Edgar Peters, et. al. ''Best in Show: The Dog in Art from the Renaissance to Today ''
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  • ...x arises. To take one example, two of the central figures in the [[Italian Renaissance]], [[Petrarch]] and [[Giovanni Boccaccio]], are also two important primary ...l development of the different academic disciplines which take the Italian Renaissance/Early Modern/Late Middle Ages as their field of study. Historians are loath
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  • ..., mathematician and art theoretician representative of [[Northern European Renaissance]] art. Dürer's works, particularly his engravings, are notable for their t ...ive on physiology and art informed many of the significant developments in Renaissance art of the day. Although there is no record of him having met any Italian m
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  • Than is a clokke or an abbey orlogge.</ref> and was formed to perform [[Renaissance]] music, for which the group has become well known. They are also celebrat
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  • * Hall, Bert S. ''Weapons and Warfare in Renaissance Europe: Gunpowder, Technology, and Tactics'' (1997) 300pp ...Bert. "Black Powder in the Fifteenth Century," in ''Weapons and Warfare in Renaissance Europe'' (1997).
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  • ...having complex language? These are old unsolved questions that have seen a renaissance in the dramatic recent growth in research being published on the origins an
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  • ...ing, as is the majority of sacred vocal music from the [[Renaissance music|Renaissance]]. The [[madrigal (music)|Madrigal]], up until its development in the earl
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  • ...was extensively drawn upon by many of the authors of the [[Irish literary renaissance]].
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  • ...Marriage. Theatres were put up in many areas. Shakesperean works enjoyed a renaissance. The 19th century brought Edward Bulwer Lytton, an author of the play Engla ...of the 20th century the works of renaissance artists themselves entered a renaissance. Musicals and pantomimes retained their popularity.<ref>Teach Yourself Thea
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  • ...en he was th artistic director for the game [[Ryse: Son of Rome]], owed to renaissance painters, when they design a games' virtual environment.<ref name=nationalg ...llery.org.uk/exhibitions/past/building-the-picture-architecture-in-italian-renaissance-painting/building-the-picture
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  • ...s in 1490 as a master with his own workshop. <ref> W. Stechow: <i>Northern Renaissance Art, 1400-1600</i> Sources & Doc. Hhist. A. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1966) ex
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  • ...the Amsterdam [[chamber of rhetoric|chambers of rhetoric]] — clubs of pre-Renaissance poets who, heavily influenced by French examples, concentrated on ingenious ==Rhetoric, Renaissance and Baroque==
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  • ...n be seen on the surfaces of German and Bohemian buildings dating from the Renaissance.
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  • ...[France|French]] essayist, philosopher and politician. Living during the [[Renaissance]] period, he is usually considered the originator of the modern [[essay]] g
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  • ...virgil.org/bibliography Virgil in Late Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance: an Online Bibliography]
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  • * Hale, J. R. ''Machiavelli and Renaissance Italy'' (1961) [http://www.questia.com/read/10359207?title=Machiavelli%20an * Baron, Hans. ''The Crisis of the Early Italian Renaissance: Civic Humanism and Republican Liberty in an Age of Classicism and Tyranny'
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  • ...and 'respectable' members of society to view these collections. During the Renaissance, some philanthropic individuals donated or willed their collections to the
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  • ...mal contract restated on 29 December 1491.<ref>Smith, J. C. ''Nuremberg: A Renaissance City'' (University of Texas Press) p 94</ref> ...taking control of their productions.<ref>Landau, D. and Parshall, P. ''The Renaissance Print 1470-1550'' (New Haven and London, 1994 p.38-40)</ref>
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  • ...also adopted by the lower classes.<ref>History of personal life. From the renaissance until the age of enlightement. <br> Under redaction of Philippe Ariès, Geo History of personal life. From the renaissance to the age of enlightement. <br> Under redaction of Philippe Ariès, George
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  • ...ntries use the double-entry method, which was invented in Italy during the renaissance.<ref>{{cite web|date=2 September 2013|title=Luca Pacioli biography|url=http
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  • ...onsidered his historical masterpiece, <i>[[The Crisis of the Early Italian Renaissance]]</i>.His study was first published in two volumes in 1955 and revised into
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  • ...rt: Courtliness, Chivalry, & Courtesy from Ottonian Germany to the Italian Renaissance''. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. p. 6. ISBN 0-5
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  • ...h the [[Gaelic League]] and was greatly influenced by the [[Irish literary renaissance|Irish literary revival]], having written some exceptional [[book]]s and [[p
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  • ...ence, education and culture in order to promote the economic and spiritual renaissance of [[Russia]].
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  • ...bout the circulation of blood, something that wasn't rediscovered till the Renaissance by William Harvey.
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  • ...al most responsible for the revival of ancient learning that sparked the [[Renaissance]] interest in the Greek and Latin [[classics]]. He is also the creator of
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  • Participation to the European conference ''Urban utopias: new tools for the [[renaissance]] of the European cities '', promoted by the Direction XII [[Science]] and ...he AGORA Workshop held at the Conference "Urban Utopias: new tools for the renaissance of european cities" in Berlin (november 1995)]
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  • Heavy bombing in 1945 destroyed much of the city, including the Renaissance town hall (1691).
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  • ...n’s early influences were diverse, ranging from the classical works of the Renaissance period to contemporary abstract expressionism.
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  • ...e Renaissance'' (2005). 96pp; [http://www.amazon.com/Lepanto-1571-Greatest-Renaissance-Illustrated/dp/0275988570/ref=pd_bbs_sr_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1207050382&sr
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  • ...urope]], primarily in [[Western Europe]], during the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]]. In the past 500 years, with the growth of Europe, and a tendency by many
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  • ...haucer]], for instance, quoted Seneca. The influence continued into the [[renaissance]]: [[Michel de Montaigne|Montaigne]] had a quotation from Epictetus carved
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  • ...tcy in 1979 under the management of CEO [[Lee Iacocca]] was experiencing a renaissance in the early 1990's as an innovative company and a leader in automotive eng
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  • ...de">[http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,589456,00.html The Renaissance of the Anti-Nuclear Movement] ''Spiegel Online'', 11/10/2008.</ref><ref>[ht ...ams.org">[http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/01/05/6191 Anti-Nuclear Renaissance: A Powerful but Partial and Tentative Victory Over Atomic Energy]</ref> and
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  • Before the renaissance, garden design in Europe was usually carried out by garden owners or by the Traditionally, garden designs were set out on the ground. With renaissance advances in plan drawing it became common for gardens to be designed on pap
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  • ...man of enormous contradictions. The nominal leader of the [[Irish literary renaissance]], he spent most of his adult life based in [[London, United Kingdom]]; a q
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  • :School: Renaissance philosophy
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  • * Greene, Harlan. ''Mr. Skylark: John Bennett and the Charleston Renaissance.'' U. of Georgia Press, 2001. 372 pp. * Hutchisson, James M. and Greene, Harlan, ed. ''Renaissance in Charleston: Art and Life in the Carolina Low Country, 1900-1940.'' U. of
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  • ...Almagest'' and the ''Geographia'' had an enormous influence up until the [[Renaissance]]. After Copernicus and the great discoveries of the fifteenth and sixteent
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  • ...it is a very basic [[monophonic]] synthesizer, underwent something of a [[renaissance]] in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with bands who looked to include a mor
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  • ...Ages]] by the Scholastic philosophers such as [[Thomas Aquinas]]. In the [[Renaissance]] era, [[Machiavelli]] started the realist approach of political theory, wh ==Renaissance==
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  • ...of [[government]]. The term arose in the context of the [[civil society]] renaissance of the late 1980s and refers in particular to the class of organizations th
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  • ...ed as the language of high culture, religion and scholarship through the [[Renaissance]], and to some extent even into the nineteenth century.
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  • ...nce|url=http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/Renaissance?q=Renaissance|work=Oxford Dictionaries|publisher=Oxford University Press|accessdate=22 Ap ...al concern. It also refers to a literary and scholarly movement during the Renaissance led by scholars like [[Erasmus]].
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  • * Bauman, John F., and Edward K. Muller. ''Before Renaissance: Planning in Pittsburgh, 1889-1943''. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh * Weber, Michael P. ''Don't Call Me Boss: David L. Lawrence, Pittsburgh's Renaissance Mayor.'' Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1988.
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  • * Bisaha, Nancy. ''Creating East and West: Renaissance Humanists and the Ottoman Turks'' (2004)
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  • ...e city launched a clean air and civic revitalization project known as the "Renaissance." The industrial base continued to expand through the 1960s. In the 1980s,
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  • ...es of women, including pregnancy and the care of infants until after the [[Renaissance]].<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/554792/Soranus-of-Ephesus
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  • ...ty was once nicknamed the "Beehive of Industry" and, since the 1990s, "The Renaissance City," though as of 2000 census, its poverty rate was still among the ten h
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  • ...artin J.C. |title=The World of Aldus Manutius: Business and Scholarship in Renaissance Venice |location=Ithaca, N.Y. |publisher=[[Cornell University Press]] |year
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  • ...1933. On that occasion an entire section of the city, mainly comprising of Renaissance structures and churches, was dismantled to reveal a Roman neighbourhood con
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  • ...cord, and was a respected scholar and critic in the fields of Medieval and Renaissance literature. He was also a prolific writer. His work became more widely kn
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  • ...rry and Sir Charles Stanford, as one of the leaders of the British musical renaissance in the late nineteenth century
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  • ...e term refers to the six classical simple machines which were defined by [[Renaissance]] scientists:<ref>{{cite book |page=245}}</ref> During the [[Renaissance]] the classic five simple machines (excluding the wedge) began to be studie
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  • ...authorlink = | coauthors = | year = c1934 | month = | title = The Chinese renaissance : the Haskell lectures, 1933 | chapter = | editor = | others = | edition = ...= | coauthors = | year = 1970 | month = | title = Hu Shih and the Chinese renaissance; liberalism in the Chinese revolution, 1917-1937 | chapter = | editor = | o
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  • The horns of unicorns found in collections from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance As the Renaissance arrived, it was probably only the Biblical references which kept belief in
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  • === Renaissance === ...ity that had been absent in Western Europe for quite some time. During the renaissance there was a period during which there were three active Popes. Many Church
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  • ...ce - Monthly Islamic Journal], Vol. 14, No. 9, September, 2004.[http://www.renaissance.com.pk/septitl2y4.html]</ref>
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  • '''Paracelsus''' (1493-1541) was an early [[Renaissance]] [[Alchemy|alchemist]], [[Philosophy|philosopher]] and [[physician]]. His (Bloch H. Paracelsus: resolute Renaissance pioneer. [Biography. Historical Article. Journal Article] Southern Medical
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  • Over 2000 requiems have been composed to the present day. Typically the Renaissance settings may be performed ''a cappella'' (i.e., without necessary accompany ===[[Renaissance music|Renaissance]]===
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  • * Walters, A. A. ''Britain's Economic Renaissance: Margaret Thatcher's Reforms, 1979-1984.'' (1986). 200 pp.
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  • :'''''much less Italian Renaissance,
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  • ...tes both became revered as classical authors, and to some extent, educated Renaissance physicians were more preoccupied with textual study than with medical pract
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  • ...where he met, and was influenced by, [[Langston Hughes]] and the [[Harlem Renaissance]] movement. In 1932 he worked for the defense of Angelo Herndon, a young Co
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  • ...work and made significant intellectual contributions.<ref> William Urban, "Renaissance Humanism in Prussia: Copernicus, Humanist Politician." ''Journal of Baltic
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  • ...veries, many scholars have accorded him the accolade, “Father of Anatomy”. Renaissance scholars call him the "Vesalius of antiquity", after the "The Father of Mod
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  • ...tablishing an intellectual and cultural revival known as the [[Carolingian Renaissance]].
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  • ...or its artistic and cultural prominence (most notably during the Italian [[Renaissance]]). [[Machiavelli]] vainly urged the [[Medici]] of [[Florence]] to take the
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  • * Rowse, A. L. ''The Elizabethan Renaissance: The Cultural Achievement'' (1972), portrays England as enjoying a golden a * Chapman, J. "Elizabeth in film", ''Bulletin of the Society for Renaissance Studies'', 17 (1999)
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  • ...ican]] priest and religious poet, and is an important figure for [[English Renaissance literature]] and the group of writers referred to as the [[metaphysical poe
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  • ...19th century when it was the stylish Kormann House Hotel, the three-storey Renaissance Revival charmer on the southwest corner of Queen and Sherbourne anchored a
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  • ===The Unix Renaissance===
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  • * Frommel, Christoph L. "Papal Policy: The Planning Of Rome During The Renaissance." ''Journal Of Interdisciplinary History,'' 1986 17(1): 39-65. Issn: 0022-1
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  • "He was not only a leader of Modern Renaissance," said former Prime Minister of Chandra Shekhar.
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  • ...rey's work was extremely influential in the [[Middle Ages|medieval]] and [[Renaissance]] periods, as both a historical and a literary work. It was translated into
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  • * Klapisch-Zuber, Christiane. ''Women, Family, and Ritual in Renaissance Italy.'' (1985). 338 pp. * Kuehn, Thomas. ''Law, Family, and Women: Toward a Legal Anthropology of Renaissance Italy.'' (1992). 415 pp.
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  • ...no]], reached early high points with [[slave narratives]] and the [[Harlem Renaissance]], and continues today with authors such as [[Toni Morrison]], [[Maya Angel === Harlem Renaissance ===
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  • ...2. Issn: 0018-2753 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]] Traces the transition of Henry from Renaissance monarch (the youthful Apollo) to Reformation patriarch (the aging Solomon)
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  • ...linary subject areas.<ref>{{cite news|last=Bjortomt|first=Olav|title=Arts: Renaissance Writer|date=15 September 2007|url=|pages=16|work=The Times|accessdate=18 Au
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  • * Najemy, John M. "Baron's Machiavelli and Renaissance Republicanism." ''American Historical Review'' 1996 101(1): 119-129. ISSN 0
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  • ...squez, the great Dutch masters, and the most gifted masters of the Italian Renaissance." <ref>ibid, page 147</ref>
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  • * Fiszman, Samuel, ed. ''The Polish Renaissance in Its European Context.'' Indiana U. Press, 1988. 478 pp. * Segel, Harold B. Renaissance Culture in Poland: The Rise of Humanism, 1470-1543.'' Cornell U. Press, 198
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  • Euler's works were not devoted solely to the natural sciences. A true renaissance man, he also involved himself in the philosophical debates of the day, and
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  • ...&nbsp;<ref name=Events group=Note/>&nbsp;a Belgian (Flemish) [[Renaissance|Renaissance]] physician/surgeon, anatomist and physiologist, revolutionized the study a ...rvest of the human mind. In medicine, it represents the full flower of the Renaissance. As a book it is a sumptuous tome—a worthy setting of his jewel—paper,
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  • ...cInnes, Aonghus MacKechnie. ''A History of Scottish Architecture: From the Renaissance to the Present Day'' (1996) [http://www.questia.com/read/99285689 online ed
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  • ...eppelin]]. Relf and McCarty forged a new career, firstly as Together, then Renaissance.
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  • ...k-the greatest discovery of the greatest book-hunter of his age-fueled the Renaissance, inspiring artists such as Botticelli and thinkers such as Giordano Bruno; ...imes in which they lived and worked. He begins with Copernicus, during the Renaissance, when science replaced mysticism as a means of explaining the workings of t
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  • * Burnett, Mark Thornton. ''Masters and servants in English renaissance drama and culture: authority and obedience.'' Basingstoke, 1997.
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  • ...ns."<ref>Todd Gitlin, "[http://chronicle.com/free/v47/i15/15b00701.htm The Renaissance of Anti-Intellectualism]", ''Chronicle of Higher Education'' December 8, 20
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  • ...centuries due to the invention of paper; and Europe advanced during the [[Renaissance]] due to the introduction of paper and the printing press.
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  • <ref>Chapter 3.</ref>. a "black 'renaissance'" was, he thought, even less likely, unless the white race stops holding fi
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  • ==== Renaissance to Present Day====
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  • ...ame="PlatonicSchool">{{cite book |last=Kristeller |first=Paul Oskar |title=Renaissance Thought and the Arts: Collected Essays |publisher=Princeton University |yea ...ame="PlatonicSchool">{{cite book |last=Kristeller |first=Paul Oskar |title=Renaissance Thought and the Arts: Collected Essays |publisher=Princeton University |yea
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  • ...s - it outshines everything since the rise of Christianity and reduces the Renaissance and Reformation to the rank of mere episodes, mere internal displacements,
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  • ...h the merchant class had risen to prominence. Haakonssen notes that by the Renaissance Europe was divided with those states controlled by a landed elite being mon ...st Viscount Bolingbroke|Bolingbroke]], together with the Greek, Roman, and Renaissance masters of the tradition as far as [[Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesqu
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  • ===Medieval and Renaissance lead=== ...were not lost on the [[Lucrezia Borgia]]s and [[Catherine de Medici]]s of Renaissance Europe. Lead was known to be extremely convenient for eliminating inconveni
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  • ...r first printed edition in 1499, were familiar to Western writers from the Renaissance onward. [[Jonathan Swift]] was an admirer of Lucian, taking many cues from
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  • ...new concept in the field since polyalphabetic substitution emerged in the Renaissance".<ref>David Kahn, "Cryptology Goes Public", 58 ''Foreign Affairs'' 141, 151
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  • The [[Renaissance]] saw growing interest in collecting objects for aesthetic reasons, which w
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  • ...tonic and Aristotlean ideas would dominate Western thought well into the [[Renaissance]]. Aristotle himself was as much of a philosopher as he was a scientist wi ====Socrates in the Renaissance====
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  • :Walter Pater, ''Studies in the Renaissance''
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  • |1||''The Spirit Ring'' ||1993 ||Renaissance Italy ||historical setting with magic added ||&nbsp; ||Locus Fantasy<ref na
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  • ...y of Marx's ideas on the merchant class. Pirenne's theory of a commercial renaissance in towns in the 11th century remains the standard interpretation.
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  • ...thought. With the revival of advanced learning in late [[medieval]] and [[Renaissance]] Europe, though, the focus of study became classical literature itself—t ...Chaucer himself describes as "a litel thing in prose". By the time of the Renaissance, literary prose tended to take the form of extended essays, such as [[Rober
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  • *Sawday J. (1995). The body emblazoned: dissection and the human body in renaissance culture. London, Routledge
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  • ...hough the banning of the [[Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan|Islamic Renaissance Party]] in 1993 slowed down the adoption. In 1999, the word "''farsi''" was
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  • ...antiation. He promoted evangelical truth with the intellectual tools of [[Renaissance humanism]]. He was soon recognized as a major reformer. His ''Loci communes
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  • ...thought. With the revival of advanced learning in late [[medieval]] and [[Renaissance]] Europe, though, the focus of study became classical literature itself—t ...Chaucer himself describes as "a litel thing in prose". By the time of the Renaissance, literary prose tended to take the form of extended essays, such as [[Rober
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  • ...William Robert Scott. Some research refers to the period as the ''Scottish Renaissance''.</ref> refers to a remarkable period in 18th century [[Scotland]] charact
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  • * Hartmann, Frederick H. ''Naval Renaissance -- The U.S. Navy in the 1980s'' (1990).
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  • ...ff, called Adolat (or Justice), of the Uzbekistan branch of the Islamic Renaissance Party (IRP), which participated in politics but was not fully committed to
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  • ...on of medieval manuscripts (most famously the [[Hortus deliciarum]]), rare Renaissance books and Roman artifacts. Following the war, in 1871, the city was annexed ...the 5th century, the Gothic ''Eglise Saint-Guillaume'' with its fine early-Renaissance stained glass and furniture, the Gothic ''Eglise Saint-Jean'' etc.
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  • ...rapidly throughout Europe and is considered a key factor in the European [[Renaissance]]. |title=Did East Asian Printing Traditions Influence the European Renaissance?
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  • ...ymmetry (guitar)|E-A-d-f#-b-e]] which provides the same intervals as for a renaissance lute and so you can play with your guitar directly from [[tablature]]. *[[Renaissance music|Renaissance]] and [[Baroque music|Baroque]] guitars:
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  • ...e Renaissance'' (2005). 96pp; [http://www.amazon.com/Lepanto-1571-Greatest-Renaissance-Illustrated/dp/0275988570/ref=pd_bbs_sr_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1207050382&sr
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  • ...cured of the fixation afterward, until it broke out again in the European Renaissance. Now, of course, this epidemic of science has infected us all.<ref name=har ===&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The Renaissance===
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  • == Renaissance I (1946–1973)== ...ivers, in 2000. The multi-purpose stadium was built in 1970 as part of the Renaissance I project. It was imploded in 2001.}}
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  • * Buell, Lawrence. ''New England Literary Culture: From Revolution Through Renaissance.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986. (Though not a work on histo
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  • ==Mechanical computing (Renaissance to 1900)==
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  • ...ched what can described as golden age in the 11th century when there was a renaissance in classical literature, arts, philosophy, architecture and science. <ref>
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  • * Hartmann, Frederick H. ''Naval Renaissance -- The U.S. Navy in the 1980s'' (1990).
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  • ...780060760236&HCHP=TB_The+German+Genius ''The German Genius: Europe's Third Renaissance, the Second Scientific Revolution, and the Twentieth Century'']. HarperColl
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  • ...the official title of Ingegnere Generale. His notebooks reveal that some Renaissance engineers began to ask systematically what works and why.<ref name=hist2>[h
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  • ...er than [[Dutch language|Dutch]], and showing for the first time [[Italian Renaissance painting]]s, including ''[[The Madonna and Child]]'' by [[Francesco Squarci
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  • Renaissance explorations and voyages (Columbus' first landfall in America was made when Also more intellectual aspects of the Renaissance played a role. [[Humanism]], the dominant learned movement of the age, was
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  • ===The European Renaissance and the 'Scientific Method'===
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  • In the western world, it was during the Renaissance that for the first time the aesthetic value of materials was denied and ref ...re it was established by Vitruvius and remained constant until after the [[Renaissance]].
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  • ...aissance and Reformation France: 1500-1648'' (2002) [http://www.amazon.com/Renaissance-Reformation-France-1500-1648-History/dp/0198731655/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=boo
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  • ===The European Renaissance and the 'scientific method'=== During the Renaissance, the authority of the 'classical' authors (such as Aristotle and Galen), an
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  • ...ble and were in sympathy with the spirit of the time as represented in the Renaissance. His ability to meet this need by making schools and universities, as well
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  • ...aphy, there was a radical challenge to it in Christian Europe during the [[Renaissance]]. Historians such as [[Machiavelli]] ignored divine intervention and stres
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  • ...this group expanded to include figures associated with the [[San Francisco Renaissance]] such as [[Kenneth Rexroth]], [[Gary Snyder]], [[Lawrence Ferlinghetti]], *The [[San Francisco Renaissance]] can be regarded as a separate movement of its own, with origins preceding
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  • I changed the post-renaissance stylistic periods into a very simple set of 3 levels of structural developm
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  • ===The European Renaissance and the 'scientific method'=== During the [[Renaissance]], the authority of the 'classical' authors (such as [[Aristotle]] and [[Ga
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  • ...experience. Schlegel modeled his studies on the humanistic project of the Renaissance but predicated on the assumption that all European cultures were united aro
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  • ...ieb: ''The Dream of Reason: A History of Philosophy from the Greeks to the Renaissance'', p. 317 </font> ...|title=The Dream of Reason: A History of Philosophy from the Greeks to the Renaissance |author= Anthony Gottlieb |url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=F7lMoretG8EC
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  • ...ars from the present date; the occasional misspelling (e g Rennaisance for Renaissance); and occasional syntax error.
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  • ...ngs of Britain''. But the rediscovery of the works of Tacitus during the [[Renaissance]] allowed [[Polydore Virgil]] to reintroduce her into British history as "V
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  • ...ion he acted in the spirit of the Renaissance. At the same time, while the Renaissance relied without reserve upon the autonomy of the individual, and, in the las ...estantism, and afforded orthodoxy the new strength to arise to a veritable renaissance after the decline of the Enlightenment in the eighteenth century.
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  • * North, M. L. (2003). The anonymous Renaissance : cultures of discretion in Tudor-Stuart England. Chicago: University of Ch
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  • ...at time when the Roman Empire withdrew from the West and the coming of the Renaissance, a period of approximately 476 to 1453 A.D. In this period the work of [[Pt ==Renaissance cosmology==
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  • ...cInnes, Aonghus MacKechnie. ''A History of Scottish Architecture: From the Renaissance to the Present Day'' (1996) [http://www.questia.com/read/99285689 online ed
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  • ...ounding Fathers]] in the 18th century and was based on Roman, English, and Renaissance political theory. It formed the basis for the [[American Revolution]], the ...st Viscount Bolingbroke|Bolingbroke]], together with the Greek, Roman, and Renaissance masters of the tradition as far as [[Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesqu
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  • ...aphy, there was a radical challenge to it in Christian Europe during the [[Renaissance]]. Historians such as [[Machiavelli]] downplayed divine intervention and st ...history" covers Europe about 1450 to 1648, with special attention to the [[Renaissance]], the [[Reformation]], warfare, science and technology, the rise of the na
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  • ...berkeley.edu/hehweb/EL26C9.html Ellesmere Chaucer] - Guide to Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Huntington Library.
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  • * Rowse, A. L. ''The Elizabethan Renaissance: The Cultural Achievement'' (1972), portrays England as enjoying a golden a
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  • Swami Kriyananda was known as a modern day renaissance man, accomplished in an astonishing range of endeavors, ranging from music
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  • ...sh language|Welsh]], Irish writers came to dominate - see [[Irish literary renaissance]].
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  • ...155.</ref><ref name="Montejo 2005">Victor Montejo. 2005. Maya Intellectual Renaissance: Identity, Representation, and Leadership. Austin: University of Texas Pres
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  • * Smith, Jeffrey Chipps. ''The Northern Renaissance.'' (2004). 447 pp.
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  • ...aux-Arts" architectural idiom of the era clothed public buildings in [[Neo-Renaissance]] architecture.
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  • ...tion of documents, graphics and explanations on astrolabes of Medieval and Renaissance Europe</ref> John Philoponus (sixth century AD) provided the earliest survi ...>Gatti H. (1999) [http://www.questia.com/read/111879801 Giordano Bruno and Renaissance Science.] Cornell University Press: Ithaca, NY.</ref> who asserted that, "'
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  • ...ges-Pompidou, Musée National d'Art Moderne et la Fondation Aquitaine, A la Renaissance du Vieux Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France, 16 November - 14 December 1979
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  • ...ry to America, viewing the multilevel political structure as ripe for "the renaissance of Demosthenic eloquence." Adams's ''Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory'' (1
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  • ...r]], the successor of the deceased count, civilian Zeppelins experienced a renaissance in the 1920s. They reached their zenith in the 1930s, when the airships [[L ====First steps towards a renaissance====
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  • ...this was a broad and flexible concept. With the end of Middle Ages, the [[Renaissance]] rejection of medieval traditions coupled with an extreme reverence for cl
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