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    The period immediately after the Middle Ages is known as the Renaissance. This is when Europe saw its interest to revive ancient Greece and Rome through its classical values and learning. At this time‚ Europe was going through some changes with its growing prosperity and its political stability. There were new technologies developing which included the printing press‚ along with a new astronomy system and new continental exploration. There was the expansion of philosophy and literature

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    Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 in Vinci‚ Tuscany‚ during a time called the Renaissance. His creations of art and advancements in science not only surpassed those of his time‚ but have contributed to the fundamentals of modern day technology and are arguably the greatest in history. Many of da Vinci’s paintings remain today as proof of his pioneered techniques‚ brilliance‚ and talent. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language defines "renaissance man" as "[a] man who has broad

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    of “Michelangelo Buonarroti”). His father‚ Leonardo Buonarrota Simoni‚ served as a magistrate in a small village for many years when the banking business was not going well. His mother‚ Francesca Neri‚ became ill and caused the family to move to Florence (paraphrase of Biography.com Editors). Michelangelo’s father realized that Michelangelo was not interested in the family banking business at a young age. Because of this‚ and his mother’s recent death‚ Michelangelo was given to a family of stonecutters

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    At the turn of the 1400’s a large event was taking place. This event was the Renaissance. “The Renaissance” was the cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe‚ from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries‚ based on the rediscovery of Ancient Greece and Rome advancements. In the Middle-Ages‚ art and architecture were mostly centered on religion. Because the church had all the money and power at that time so they could dictate what was appropriate and what was not. It

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    his talents‚ at the age of 15‚ he went for apprenticeship to the then‚ renowned workshop of Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence. Florence in those early Renaissance days was an independent republic and a commercial centre‚ and was developing into a hub of artistic talent that was seminal in shaping the Italian Renaissance. Andrea del Verrochio’s workshop was among the best in Florence and was associated with education of several great Renaissance artists apart from Leonardo like Perugino‚ Ghirlandaio

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    Florence Nightingale Professional Nurse and Theorist Florence Nightingale is known as the founder of modern nursing. She was born in 1820 in a wealthy family. At the young age of twenty-four‚ she was touched by God to help the sick and less fortunate. According to Nightingale the environment‚ the patient lives in can have a major impact on their health. She created a model which focuses on the following components that have been critical to nursing: Patient Health of houses‚ ventilation‚ and Warming

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    also extended their understanding of light and shadow‚ of perspective and anatomy. Masaccio was a key Florentine painter of the early Renaissance whose great work‚ the frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel of the Church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence‚ remained influential throughout the Renaissance. He learned about mathematical proportion from his friend Brunelleschi‚ which was crucial to his revival of the principles of scientific perspective. From Donatello he gained knowledge of the classical

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    My topic is: Leonardo da vinci My audience is: The class Introduction march 27‚ 2015 Josh beyer‚ Informational Essay In the days of the renaissance‚ notary(s) where common upon the government of florence‚ In Fact one of the most famous among the hierarchy‚Ser Piero‚ had a wife that bore a son‚ this child wore the name of Leonardo da vinci. Ser Piero‚ Ser Piero da firenze ( father of the notary)‚ and the peasant grandmother where the only people to witness the birth of this illegitimate baby

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    politician and well-known person of the Renaissance. Machiavelli was born on May 3rd‚ 1469. His father was Bernardo di Niccoli who came from an impoverished part of Florentine‚ there is little recorded about Machiavelli’s father. Machiavelli lived in Florence at a time of constant war and endangerment of other forces such as France‚ Spain and the Holy Roman Empire all of which had an interest in Italy (quite possibly the main reason for Machiavelli’s philosophy). Machivelli was a major player in military

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    Sydney Kraeger 10 2/18/13 APWH Chapter 14 Cornell Notes Introduction * Aeneas Sylvus doubted whether anyone could convince the Christians leaders to take arms against the Muslims * French and English armies had been fighting for over a century * The German rulers didn’t really control their states * Spain and Italy kingdoms could not unite * The plague took away a third of the European people * 1200-1500 – a time of great progress because of the renaissance

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