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    This would lead him to be exiled from Florence once the Pope was restored his power‚ and would be the incentive for him to write the Inferno. Dante references many of his political enemies throughout his journey of the Inferno. He first meets Filippo Argenti‚ a Black Guelph who believed the Church should have full control of state‚ in the Fifth Circle of Hell where the Wrathful spend eternity tearing each other to pieces. He then encounters another rival politician‚ Farinata‚ in the Sixth Circle

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    Rembrandt’s painting style changes from ‘smooth’ to ‘rough’ when he moves from Leiden to Amsterdam. Explain these stylistic differences and developments and set them against the context in which these works were produced. Amelia Bolton 2041751B Word Count: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn was born in Leiden on July 15‚ 1606. One of the most important artists throughout Dutch history‚ he was a painter and an etcher of very high merit. This study shall look at his years

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    In the epic poem Inferno by Dante Alighieri‚ Dante’s experiencing pity for the damned souls in hell defies the Medieval Church’s concept of the absolute nature of Divine Wisdom. Dante’s natural impulse to pity those who suffer in Hell causes him to focus on their sufferings‚ rather than the fact that their punishments are merely a reflection of God’s Divine Justice. Dante initially pities the damned souls because he fears that the consequences of his own bad behaviors may also lead him into Hell

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    “No era has done more to define the image and essence of ballet than the Romantic decades…” (Garafola‚ 1997‚ p.1). Just like the Romantic Era‚ Romantic ballets were irrational‚ mystical and exotic; Romantic characteristics from other art forms influenced their creation (Wilson‚ 1974). Notable choreographers like Perrot‚ Taglioni‚ Corali and Petipa created ballet blancs which acted as models for the rest of the era. A Romantic ballet had to incorporate specific characteristics in its storyline‚ setting

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    Renaissance From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the European Renaissance of the 14th–17th centuries. For the earlier European Renaissance‚ seeRenaissance of the 12th century. For other uses‚ see Renaissance (disambiguation). David‚ by Michelangelo (The Accademia Gallery‚ Florence) is an example of high Renaissance art The Renaissance (UK /rɨˈneɪsəns/‚ US /ˈrɛnɨsɑːns/‚ French pronunciation: ​[ʁənɛsɑ̃s]‚ fromFrench: Renaissance "re-birth"‚ Italian: Rinascimento‚ from rinascere "to

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    Oscar‚ Mejia 11/30/12 Period# 5 In history every small or large issue had a great effect on the lives of many and created categories which people could associated‚ such as religion‚ economic classes‚ medical etc. The Black Death is one of those issues that help enforce and evolve many of this categories such as‚ Religion‚ economic‚ social‚ medical‚ and in this documents show people desperation and greedy. The middle

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    to the presence of a single polar flagellum and is highly infectious. The Vibrio cholerae bacterium grows in both freshwater and marine habitats and also in association with aquatic animals. Originally discovered in 1824 by the Italian Anatomist‚ Filippo Pacini‚ Vibrio cholera most likely originated in India with the Ganges River serving as the primary contamination reservoir. Nearly 30 years

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    O Empirismo Baconiano Em uma época de dúvida e de questionamento do que se sabia até então‚ Sir Francis Bacon buscou um “verdadeiro e extraordinário progresso do saber”‚ assim como uma “reforma total do conhecimento humano”. Para que tal fosse alcançado ele deixou marcado o caminho a seguir. As descobertas e invenções científicas resultantes dariam ao homem o controle sobre as forças da natureza -“saber é poder”. A este projeto foi dado o nome de Grande Instauração. Ele abrangia seis partes‚ sendo

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    Egyptian Architecture It is as difficult to condense in one short chapter the sequence of architectural history in Egypt as it is impossible to over-estimate the interest that it offers to artists and historians. For there is not one period in History that is not richly represented here by characteristic and wonderful monuments. --In order to refrain from becoming absorbed by one or other of those periods‚ we will arrange the monuments under six chronological headings: The Pharaonic Times. 

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    by artists. Materials and available technology of the era also play a significant role. Cavemen used cave walls and ground pigments made from ocher. His subject matter was influenced by superstition and his environment. Sculptor and architect Filippo Brunelleschi was the first to use a geometrically based linear perspective. This allowed for the perspective drawing in depth. Artistic vision from that moment forward was forever changed. During the Industrial Revolution‚ artists in Western Europe

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