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    Witchcraft during the Renaissance opened new cognitive ideas about the supernatural for the people of that time. The printing press‚ one of the tools responsible for learning back then‚ was invented by a witch of the Renaissance; Johannes Gutenberg. With this new invention‚ books and bibles containing religion were printed. Because of this‚ it led to the witch trials of the 15th and 16th centuries. With the curiosity of the renaissance‚ astrology‚ alchemy‚ and magic became widely discussed and furthered

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    Gender roles took a very big part with the depiction of women during the strong artistic values in the Renaissance. This included social run ins‚ what women did and were allowed to do‚ the women who participated in making art‚ art workshops and institutions‚ how nuns and religions were involved‚ the differences between men and women with public art‚ patronage and the female representation. Women have always been discriminated against in the art world and had very different rules than

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    The role of a woman The renaissance. A period of prosperity and upmost extravagance where the nobles rule‚ the peasants drool and men achieve greatness. Women‚ on the other hand‚ led an inferior life to men because of their smaller bone structure which was believed that they were weaker and less intelligent than men. Because of this belief‚ they led a hard and exhausting life. In the following paragraphs‚ I shall prove‚ thanks to multiple examples‚ their hard and stressful life as a wife‚ a mother

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    The family was very important in renaissance Florence as it constituted the primary unit of association. Within renaissance Italy there can be seen to be three distinct ideas as to what constituted a family‚ the nuclear or immediate family‚ the extended family including aunts‚ cousins‚ grandparent and the bloodline or linage which included all ancestors who shared the family name. The Florentine concept of the family or famigilia was‚ as theorized by Goldthwaite‚ the nuclear unit‚ not the extended

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    Medical Science During the Renaissance The Renaissance was a cultural and intellectual movement that began in the 1300’s and spread throughout Europe. This time period revived the significance of art‚ music‚ and architecture. However‚ while advances in those areas were strong‚ the medical science field did not grow at the same rate. Back then‚ it was thought that diseases and illnesses had natural as well as supernatural causes. Many believed that they were punishments from God for sinning. Because

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    An Examination of the relationship between a humanist theory and three art works from the Renaissance. Art History 3.7 (91488) Cassandra Breen 13BT 10 July 2013 TASK ONE The Humanism movement occurred during the 14th and early 15th century in Italy‚ and later spread to the rest of Europe becoming known as the Renaissance. Writers‚ politicians‚ scholars and artists engaged in the movement‚ which was developed in response to the scholastic conventions at the time. The conventions

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    TASK IWT 1 1112.1 The Renaissance art period is one of the most famous periods in western culture. Well known artists like Leonardo de Vinci‚ Donatello‚ Botticelli‚ Michelangelo and Raphael all came from this period in time. During the 1400’s‚ the western world was emerging from medieval times and artists during the Renaissance sought to distance themselves from what they saw as the dark ages‚ by returning to and reviving the ideas of classical antiquity. This nod towards classic Greek and Roman

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    Renaissance means ’rebirth’ or ’recovery’‚ has its origins in Italy and is associated with the rebirth of antiquity or Greco-Roman civilization. The age of the Renaissance is believed to elapse over a period of about two centuries‚ approximately from 1350 to 1550. Above all‚ the Renaissance was a recovery from the Middle Ages and all the disasters associated with it: the Black Death‚ economic‚ political and social crises. For the intellectuals‚ it was a period of recovery from the "Dark Ages"; a

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    During the Renaissance time period new techniques formed into history of the arts. The Renaissance artists all portrayed abilities that helped each other out during the years of the Renaissances. The great masters of the Renaissance period grew to become known for‚ not only during their time but also in years to come. During their time period they discovered and developed new techniques that helped them become more aware of what can happen. Renaissance period became famous for the all canvas paintings

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    The Renaissance era gave birth to many well made and useful weapons. The most important and manageable of these weapons are the sword‚ bows and crossbows‚ and axes. These weapons each have differ- ent uses and styles making them convenient for many tasks. Swords are normally depicted as only a knightly weapon‚ but were also used by commoners for many a duel. Of course they were mostly a knights weapons as they used them in battle for "hewing‚ slicing‚ and stabbing" (Renaissance Weapons). Some of

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