word‚ literacy‚ and new ideas. Simultaneously‚ many Italian cities’ trade increased dramatically. Florence‚ the birthplace of the Renaissance‚ was located along the Arno River‚ which made it a popular trading port. Florentine merchants
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ado nothing is a romantic Shakespeare play about two couples of lovers. The play is set in Messina‚ deep in the heart of Italy and is based in Elizabethan times. The lovers are namely; Claudio and Hero‚ Bennedick and Beatrice. Claudio is a noble Florentine count from Florence. Bennedick is a war hero from Padua. Both are honourable war heroes fighting for Don Pedro the prince of Aragon. Beatrice is the niece of Leonato the Governor of Messina. At the beginning of the play Don Pedro and his valiant
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During the Renaissance in the 1300’s‚ the study of Classical Greek and Roman art resurfaced. On main subject of the Classical works throughout the time period was the idea of humanism. Humanism focused on the importance of human intelligence and physical features. Petrarch was known as the father of humanism during the 14th century who was interested in classics and secular topics that help lead to the Italian Renaissance humanism. Humanism started in literary works and moved to art. Humanist ideas
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Annunciation in Fifteenth Century Florence‚” in The Art Bulletin ‚ Vol. 37‚ No. 4 (Dec.‚ 1955)‚ pp. 273-280. Published by: College Art Association. Article Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3047619 4) Artist’s Biography: Botticelli (Italian‚ Florentine‚ 1444/45–1510). http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/opr/t118/e347
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El Magnifico Period 5 16 December 2013 1500 words Period 5 16 December 2013 1500 words El Magnifico Of all the Renaissance artists‚ thinkers‚ poets‚ writers‚ adventurers‚ and contributors‚ the name “Lorenzo de Medici” stands out and seems to have some relationship with all the rest. Lorenzo was a major patron of the arts and helped create a time of rebirth‚ during which the arts held new meaning and reprisal. vHe was also a prominent political leader and made
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several young companions‚ on the charge of sodomy. No witnesses appeared against them and eventually the charges were dropped. It must be said that often anonymous charges like this were brought against people just for a nuisance. Renaissance Florentines didn’t make the distinctions we make about sexuality today and apparently it was common for young men to get into sexual relationships; in fact‚ the word "Florenzer" was German slang for "homosexual". Leonardo had no relationships with women‚ never
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system‚ control mechanism and standards for facilitating food trade among the SAARC countries. • WHO (2002). Food Safety and Food-Borne Illness. World Health Organisation‚ Geneva. • Henson‚ S.J. (2002). The Current Status and Future Directions of Codex Alimentarius. World Health Organization‚ Geneva. • Buzby‚J.C. and Roberts‚T. (1997). Economic costs and trade implications of microbial foodborne illness. World Health Statistics Quarterly‚ 50‚ (1/2)‚ 57-66 • Robert‚ J.A
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mysterious‚ and that the empirical methods he employed were unusual for his time Born out of wedlock to a notary‚ Piero da Vinci‚ and a peasant woman‚ Caterina‚ at Vinci in the region of Florence‚ Leonardo was educated in the studio of the renowned Florentine painter‚ Verrocchio. Much of his earlier working life was spent in the service of Ludovico il Moro in Milan. He later worked in Rome‚ Bologna and Venice‚ and he spent his last years in France at the home awarded him by Francis I. Leonardo was and
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with foul charms” “O treason of the blood!” (Racism) “She has deceived her father‚ and may thee” (Betrayal) “To fall in love with what she’d fear’d to look on” (Racism) “She is abused‚ stol’n from me‚ and corrupted” (Racism) Cassio "I never knew a Florentine more kind and honest" Iago "If i can fasten but one cup upon him" (shows Cassio as being easily manipulated) "I have poor and unhappy brains for drinking" "Reputation reputation reputation" "The divine Desdemona" Roderigo "What a full fortune does
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