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    History of Western Society Sixth Edition Chapter 13 Outline I. The Evolution of the Italian Renaissance A. Economic growth laid the material basis 1. Cultural achievements of the 14th to 16th centuries 2. Northern Italian cities led the way 3. Advances in ship construction greatly increased the volume of goods that could be transported; improvements in the mechanics of sailing accelerated speed 4. Italian renaissance appeared in Florence 5. The economic foundations of

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    | |  | |   Works in this style are included in Calixtinus Codex‚ Red Book from Montserrat and the Burgos‚ Huelgas’ Monastery one. The trouble is | |whether they come from a peninsular source or not.

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    Theory of knowledge essay “The knower’s perspective is essential in the pursuit of knowledge.” To what extent do you agree? In investigating how the knower’s perspective affects the pursuit of knowledge‚ there are several keywords to define and explore before going in-depth. This process will lead to an overwhelming agreement‚ validation of the statement and exploration of the implications and different knowledge issues. The knower is the one who seeks‚ perceives‚ understands and interprets information

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    1301 to about the mid 1600’s. ( “The History Guide Lectures”‚ 2016). In the 1300’s‚ a group of thinkers decided that the Middle Ages were over and that they should be living in a new age. The Renaissance began in Florence‚ Italy and the wealthy Florentines showed their wealth by becoming patrons of art and having extravagant buildings.

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    Michelangelo Di Lodvico Buonarroti Simoni was born on March 6th‚ 1475 in Caprese‚ Italy. He was the second born of five boys to his parents‚ Leonardo di Buonarrota Simoni and Francesca Neri. He died February 18th‚ 1564 in Rome‚ Italy‚ just weeks before his 89th birthday. He was a sculptor‚ painter‚ and architect during the Italian Renaissance period and had the nickname "Father and Master of All the Art.” Italian Renaissance was the time of the great revival of art‚ literature‚ and learning in Europe

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    Florence in 15th century contributed immensely to the world in every aspect. It is unimaginable to think of world history‚ particularly facets such as art‚ literature‚ architecture‚ politics‚ economics and science without acknowledging and praising renaissance Florence for leaving an indelible mark on not only Italy but also the rest of the world. The chosen period is one of the most prominent in the history of Florence in terms of politics‚ art and economics of the region. 1450 onwards Florence

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    Renaissance. Leonardo Da Vinci was known greatly at the time. Da Vinci was born in Anchiano‚ Tuscany on April 15‚ 1452. Now Italy. His father was Ser Piero Da Vinci‚ a Florentine notary; which was a layer. His mother was Caterina Da Vinci‚ a slave from the Middle East. Not a lot‚ is known about his childhood. Only that he was a pupil to the Florentine painter; Andrea del Verrocchio. Verrocchio gave up painting because Da Vinci was so good. Da Vinci was a painter‚ inventor‚ teacher‚ and student of all things

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    Garrett Beckstrom Mrs. Benson-Flannery English 2 Honors 3 April 2014 The Inferno and the Journey of Dante ’s Soul The Inferno by Dante Alighieri‚ written in the fourteenth century‚ remains regarded as one of the most influential literary works of all time. The epic poem tells of the journey of Dante through the Nine Circles of Hell‚ and of his many encounters with historical‚ and mythological figures. Acceptance of God ’s ultimate authority on good and evil is portrayed as key test of a mortal soul

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    Christian and heathen‚ must be belee’d and calmed” while cassio has no battle experience and only knows the theory of leading men into battle‚ “I have already chose my officer.”And what was he?Forsooth‚ a great arithmetician‚One Michael Cassio‚ a Florentine(A fellow almost damned in a fair wife)That never set a squadron in the field‚Nor the division of a battle knows More than a spinster—unless the bookish theoric‚ Wherein the toged consuls can propose As masterly as he. Mere prattle without practice

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    he specialized in painting‚ sculpture‚ poetry‚ and architecture. Starting at a young age‚ Michelangelo commonly attended the workshop of XYZ‚ although he commonly kept to himself and was not heavily influenced by him‚ but rather fifteenth century Florentine culture. He moved to Florence where he worked for and lived with the Medici family. For some time‚ Michelangelo traveled throughout Italy‚ mostly between Rome and Florence. During this time‚ he created masterpieces like the Madonna della Scala‚

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