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    Renaissance architecture is split into three periods: Early Renaissance (ca. 1400-1500)‚ High Renaissance (ca. 1500-1525)‚ and Late Renaissance (ca.1525-1600). Renaissance architects moved away from the intricacy and verticality of the Gothic architecture style in favor of the simplicity and balanced proportions of classicism. The classical orders were revived‚ including rounded arches and domes; this was done through observation of Roman ruins and study of the treatise Ten Books on Architecture

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    The English Renaissance- its philosophy‚ literature and art‚ the European context‚ major characteristics and representatives Periods of English Renaissance 1500-1660 The Renaissance While the English Renaissnace began with the ascent of the House of Tudor to the English throne in 1485‚ the English Literary Renaissance began with English humanists such as Sir Thomas More and Sir Thomas Wyatt. In addition‚ the English Literary Renaissance consists of four subsets: The Elizabethan Age‚

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    Artist from the Renaissance Bernardo Rossellino (1409-64)‚ born probably in Florence. He worked chiefly as an architect and was responsible for restorations of the Church of San Francesco in Assisi and many churches and palaces in Rome‚ Siena‚ Florence‚ and other cities. His most famous work is the tomb (begun 1444) of the Florentine historian Leonardo Bruni in the Church of Santa Croce in Florence. As a young man he was the apprentice and collaborator of Leone Battista Alberti‚ from whose sketches

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    Stacy Ducharme ENL-307 Prof. J. Schaaf 18 September 2013 Dr. Faustus – A Renaissance Play Defined as a “rebirth”‚ Renaissance literature remains true to its name throughout the texts developed during this tumultuous period of history often by focusing on the re-invention of the self‚ as well as abolishing the old and welcoming the new. Specifically in the Tragical History of Dr. Faustus by Christopher Marlowe‚ the playwright incorporates greater themes of religion‚ politics‚ and philosophy

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    In order to relish the wonders of the Renaissance Faire‚ one must be willing to orchestrate this creative show; the performance cannot coordinate you. This event must require one’s deep devotion‚ consideration‚ and enthusiasm to thoroughly experience this fair. If thou observe these components‚ then the Renaissance Faire will be an utterly spectacular occurrence to take part in. From my experiences‚ there were numerous events that captivated my vision and emotions; the performances provided vivid

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    Furthermore‚ intense love between men and women became a central subject in European literature‚ like between Tristan and Iseult‚ Lancelot and Guinevere‚ or Aeneas and Dido. But it was not question of marriage. Actually‚ marriage and love did not match very well together but then Renaissance literature developed the concepts of love and marriage and recorded the evolution of the relation between them. In the Renaissance poetry‚ Donne‚ in The Good Morrow‚ celebrate love and sexuality in marriage.

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    Machiavelli Renaissance Humanism is defined as “a literary and linguistic movement-an attempt to revive classical Latin (and later Greek)‚ as well as the values and sensibilities that came with the language” (Hunt et al‚ 415). I think that Machiavelli was a humanist of his era because in his writing The Prince‚ he relied on history to provide a handbook to future rulers and princes. Machiavelli drew much of this guidebook from his past dealings with politicians and their self-ambitious monarchies

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    Renaissance Day was a day full of entertainment‚ food‚ speeches‚ and extravagant costumes. Each student researched his or her figure and gave a speech summarizing their life. There were poems read‚ music played‚ skits performed‚ dancing acts‚ juggling acts

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    link‚ about Medieval and Renaissance instruments‚ can be found at Iowa State University[->0]. The following answers are located in the articles. Read through the articles to answer each question: Which instrument looks like a snake? Serpent Which instrument is played by winding a crank? Hurdy-Gurdy Which instrument "is a loud reed-cap instrument with a double reed"? Rauschpfeife Which instrument has been called the most versatile of Renaissance wind instruments? The

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    Renaissance Drama in England

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    Renaissance Drama in England From Medieval to Renaissance Drama  Mystery plays ->  Historical (chronicle)  Miracle plays -> plays  Tragedies  Comedies  Morality plays ->  Interludes -> Other public “spectacles”… The Elizabethan Drama  The Elizabethan era saw a great flourishing of literature‚ especially in the field of drama.  The Italian Renaissance had rediscovered the ancient Greek and Roman theatre‚ and this was instrumental in the development

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