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    The Renaissance Moves North Around what time did the Renaissance begin to move north? We can say Renaissance began in the mid-1400s to 1450 in Italy‚ when a German printer named Johannes Gutenberg began a work on a project that would create a new way of printing books. He would develop a system of movable type that are individual letters and marks that could be arranged and rearranged quickly‚ and through this new machine the availability of books would change the way information and ideas traveled

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    Five Early Renaissance Portraits Author(s): Rab Hatfield Source: The Art Bulletin‚ Vol. 47‚ No. 3 (Sep.‚ 1965)‚ pp. 315-334 Published by: College Art Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3048279 . Accessed: 19/05/2013 05:42 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars‚ researchers‚ and students discover‚ use

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    e The Carolingian Renaissance is a period in the Middle Ages characterized by the revival of scholarship‚ and tagged with the figure of Charlemagne. After a period of stagnation and certain decadence in the development of intellectual awareness and art which marked the Middle Ages‚ in the second half of the 8th century there is a new uplift in these fields. Charlemagne brings the greatest scholars of his time to his court‚ in a desire to revive the level of artistic creation and nourishment of

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    2012 Melanie Mak Mrs. Perez 11/2/2012 2012 Melanie Mak Mrs. Perez 11/2/2012 The Scientific Renaissance The Scientific Renaissance Today‚ technology has improved with fancy gadgets like computers‚ iPhones‚ iPads‚ tablets‚ and other wireless devices and accessories. Not only has our technology improved‚ yet our knowledge increased greatly about many things. Although‚ we couldn’t have known any of this great information without the help of geniuses from WAY back in the past. From 750 to 1258‚ lay

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    This essay will show how the renaissance which means: “the rebirth” can be characterized by emphasis on humanism‚ art‚ science‚ religion‚ and renaissance self awareness. During The Renaissance era renaissance scholars used the humanist method in study‚ and viewed art in search for realism and human emotion. Scholars such as Niccolo Machiavelli and Leonardo da Vinci were important influences in the era. The Renaissance was a cultural movement that greatly influenced literature‚ philosophy‚ politics

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    The Renaissance and Reformation period brought great uncertainty and change to the Catholic Church and brought the start of a new religion. As we look at this time period for the purpose of this paper there will be a focus on this change from the perspective of where did ultimate authority resided. The perspective of the Catholic Church was that the ultimate authority resided with the Pope and he held the power over both religious growth and secular government. During this time many Kings and

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    The Renaissance Era

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    During the Renaissance era education was being highly encouraged. The people were trying to become a more successful community. Although they were encouraged to study and be successful they do acknowledge that not everyone was born to be a scholar. But for whom were they became the teachers and the writers to help the new scholars gain their knowledge. By this they will help future generations and it will be an ongoing cycle. To more extent‚ the Renaissance era overall just wanted to be

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    Love in the Renaissance The topic of love in the Renaissance can be described as complicated‚ to say the least. When it comes to someone in rule‚ it get’s even more complex. With the constant battle for power‚ it’s hard to know if relationships were based on true love or if they were just a ploy in order to move up in society. With the pressure of pleasing people and protecting your country‚ having to trust someone enough to be your significant other adds to the stress of it all. On top of the

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    Throughout history‚ the status of women in society has changed alongside shifting ideas and cultures. Surely then‚ men and women had different experiences during the Renaissance. Women did not thoroughly experience the Renaissance in 1400s Italy in terms of intellectual and cultural rebirth because of the limitations of expression and lack of academic recognition from society. Such limitations that mainly involved domestic life and education inhibited most women’s attempts at making significant contributions

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    As we move into the “Renaissance” period‚ artists of the fifteenth-century represented a variety of textures‚ shapes‚ and spaces that they experienced around them in their lives. They developed a style of painting called “linear perspective” which would allow them to reflect simulations of three-dimensional forms arranged in space. This would give the painting a depth and realism not seen until now in the different eras. There was a heavy emphasis placed on the realistic portrait-like paintings giving

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