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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • {{r|San Francisco Renaissance}}
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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Renaissance]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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