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    like this very rare. And while there are many reasons that can be attributed to the Renaissance happening‚ a general well-rounded explanation is that the end of the Black Death‚ coupled with the works of poets and scholars like Dante Alighieri and Francesco “Petrarch” Petrarca brought upon a shift in society’s focus from the “divine” and “supernatural” to the individual’s life on Earth. A diminishing need for a system of authority‚ less importance placed on the church‚ and the emergence of wealthy families

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    Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374) was an Italian scholar‚ poet‚ and early humanist during the reformation of the Renaissance period. He was one of the greatest poets of the 14th-16th century‚ and is regarded as the father of the humanist movement. Petrarch was a prolific writer. Not only was he known for poetry in Italian and Latin‚ but also hundreds of letters‚ essays and histories. Like Dante‚ a generation before Petrarch wrote in a vernacular style to bring Italian a literary language. In

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    questions about the “Mona Lisa” that have peaked the interest of all those who see it. One of which regards the identity of the woman in the picture. Evidence suggests that the portrait is of Lisa Gherardini‚ and was to be a gift from her husband‚ Francesco Del Giocondo. The discovery that the original name of the painting is actually “Monna Lisa” (a common Italian shortening of Madonna‚ meaning “my lady”)‚ but later became known as “Mona Lisa” because of a spelling error‚ suggests that this theory

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    best pieces of artwork in the history of art? The Mona Lisa was painted in the early 16th century by one of the most widely known artist at that time‚ Leonardo Da Vinci. It is said that the painting is a portrait of Lisa Gherardini the wife of Francesco Del Giocondo‚ but also could be portrayed as Da Vinci himself in female form. Researchers claim that Da Vinci used mathematical equations to create the painting such as‚ the golden triangle‚ golden ratio‚ golden rectangle‚ as well as many more. The

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    which contained borrowings from Giuseppe Valentini’s op. 8‚ however‚ the most well-known sonata from the volume‚ number 11 in G minor seems to be for the most part of his own original work though the second movement does appear to be excerpted from Francesco Bonporti’s Opus 10.

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    Leonardo Da Vinci And Mona Lisa Born near Florence‚ Italy in 1452. “Leonardo da Vinci became became known as the universal genius” (Monkeyshines On Art & Great Artists). He was one of the greatest painter of the Italian Renaissance he also was an architect‚ a engineer‚ and sculptor. When he was a child Leonardo was apprentice of the Andrea del Verroccio a famous painter. Some time in his 50s Leonardo created his best work ever and most famous painting The Mona Lisa. In 1517 he settled in France

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    Squarcialupi Codex documents a most ambitious undertaking on the part of early fifteenth-century Florentine compilers to assemble the native high-art music repertoire of the Trecento” (Reese). The largest contributor to this invaluable manuscript was Francesco Landini; he provided 145 pieces for the Codex and some of those pieces are only found recorded there. “The manuscript contains over three hundred songs—madrigals‚ ballatas‚ and caccias—of which almost half are unique to this source. (Sadie) Pieces

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti was born on March 6‚ 1475‚ in Caprese‚ Italy. The Buonarroti family was known for their banking business and also claimed to be descendants of Countess Mathilde of Canossa (paraphrase 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)

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    Question 1 of 12 2.0 Points All of the following are considered microbes except A.viruses B.bacteria C.protozoa Correct D.worms Answer Key: D Question 2 of 12 2.0 Points Microbiologists investigate problems by designing and carrying out experiments. What is true about the scientific method? A.a hypothesis is the definitive explanation to account for the observation and therefore does not need to be tested B.a prediction is the factor that can change

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    is though to have been owned by the family. Lisa had five children with the merchant named Piero‚ Camilla‚ Andrea‚ Giocondo‚ and Marietta. Lisa’s husband‚ Francesco di Bartilomeo di Zanobi del Giocondo‚ increased her social status because he was from a middle class family‚ while Lisa was from a lower class with no dowry from her family. Francesco was an art lover and commissioned da Vinci for a portrait of his wife. “He is thought to have commissioned Lisa’s portrait to celebrate bother Andrea del

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