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Italian Renaissance (23145 bytes)
1: ... Europe, a period that is known as the [[Northern Renaissance]]. 14: The Italian trade routes that covered the Mediterranean and b... 16: ...triarchs. The increase in trade during the early Renaissance enhanced this characteristic. The decline of [[fe... 18: ...te]], [[Petrarch]] and the other stirrings of the Renaissance occurred in the first half of the 14th century, t... 20: ... some of these disasters would further enable the Renaissance to arrive. The expansion of the Ottoman Empire at... Renaissance (18358 bytes) 2: {{Renaissance}} 4: ...e]]. It is also known as "'''Rinascimento'''" (in Italian). 7: ...e in general. Thus it is possible to speak of the Renaissance in two different but meaningful ways: A rebirth o... 9: ...xample of the blend of art and science during the Renaissance]] 11: ===Multiple renaissances=== La Renaissance (1681 bytes) 1: ...ncez Tous vos Koras, Frappez les Balafons]]". "La Renaissance" was adopted upon independence in [[1960]]. The Second Renaissance (9071 bytes) 1: "'''The Second Renaissance'''" ([[2003]]) are two [[anime]] shorts which are... 13: ...d the access of Historical File 12-1, "The Second Renaissance." This file opens to the imagery of a city that i... 31: It has been suggested that "The Second Renaissance" is just an interpretation by the survivors who h... 33: "The Second Renaissance" also fails to resolve the [[thermodynamics|therm... Renaissance music (18635 bytes) 2: ...nd 1600, and the process by which music acquired "Renaissance" characteristics was a gradual one. 4: ...e is one of the most pronounced features of early Renaissance European art music (in the [[Middle Ages]], third... 9: {{Renaissance}} 10: ... works between a ''prima prattica'' (music in the Renaissance polyphonic style) and a ''seconda prattica'' (mus... 12: ...urgical forms which endured throughout the entire Renaissance period were masses and motets, with some other de... African Renaissance (3572 bytes) 1: The '''African Renaissance''' is a concept popularized by [[President of Sou... 3: ... would eventually be seen to comprise the African Renaissance, social cohesion, [[democracy]], economic rebuild... 5: ...d to a tone of optimism under the rubric "African Renaissance" in a speech in [[August]] [[1998]]. 7: Among other things the African Renaissance is a philosophical and political movement to end ... 9: ...rs that would accomplish the goals of the African Renaissance were President [[Yoweri Museveni]] of [[Uganda]] ... Harlem Renaissance (25574 bytes) 1: The '''Harlem Renaissance''' was a flowering of African-American social tho... 7: ...tern European]], or [[Jewish]] in the west, and [[Italian]] in the east (where [[Spanish Harlem]] is now). 22: ...ton]], emerged as an alternative group within the Renaissance. 25: ...n the United States, many figures from the Harlem Renaissance found a venue for their talents and a start to th... 32: ... after [[1929]]. In the last analysis, the Harlem Renaissance ended when most of those associated with it left ... Scottish Renaissance (1135 bytes) 1: ...ersion of [[modernism]], the '''Scottish literary renaissance''' was begun by [[Hugh MacDiarmid]] in the [[1920... 3: ...e also generally referred to as being part of the Renaissance. Renaissance (band) (4211 bytes) 3: '''Renaissance''' was a [[1970s]] [[progressive rock]] band. Mu... 6: ...tation between rock, folk, and classical forms - "Renaissance". This quintet (bassist [[Louis Cenammo]], pianis... 10: ...e it difficult for them to reach mass audiences. Renaissance's performances were normally faithful reproductio... 12: Renaissance scored a hit single in [[1978 in music|1978]] wit... 14: ...and Dunford formed their own bands using the name Renaissance, and have released albums with different line-ups... Carolingian Renaissance (1098 bytes) 1: The '''Carolingian Renaissance''' refers to the often-rejected but just as frequ... 3: It is to be distinguished from the [[Renaissance]] as that term is most commonly used. 15: [[nl:Karolingische renaissance]] Renaissance dance (1232 bytes) 1: {{Renaissance}} 2: '''Renaissance dances''' belong to the broad group of [[historic... 4: ...hat was a very important social activity in the [[Renaissance]]. 12: * [http://www.rendance.org/ The Renaissance Dance Homepage] 17: [[Category:Renaissance]] Renaissance architecture (4488 bytes) 1: {{Renaissance}} 2: ...hitecture''': The cultural movement called the [[Renaissance]] (which literally means re-birth) was just that ... 4: ...ct designs, and hemispherical domes characterized Renaissance architecture. 6: ...ression of [[Humanism]]. In Italy, four phases of Renaissance style can be identified: 7: # the Early Renaissance of [[Leone Battista Alberti]] and [[Filippo Brune... Renaissance Classicism (3787 bytes) 1: '''Renaissance Classicism''' was a form of [[art]] that removed ... 7: ...he painting of his chapel and by the rich [[Italy|Italian]] families that wanted to have that which the [[C... 15: [[Category:Renaissance]] Northern Renaissance (7261 bytes) 1: {{Renaissance}} 2: ...is]] also borrowed from the spirit of the Italian Renaissance. From France the spirit of the age spread to the ... 4: ...erged throughout [[Western Europe]]. The Northern Renaissance was also closely linked to the [[Protestant Refor... 7: ... even more important than the initial outbreak of Renaissance in Northern Italy, was its spreading throughout E... 9: ... social, and economic changes assosiated with the Renaissance in Western Europe. Renaissance (disambiguation) (820 bytes) 1: ...he term '''renaissance''' usually refers to the [[Renaissance]], the [[cultural movement]] and time period in t... 2: *[[Italian Renaissance]] 3: *[[Northern Renaissance]] 4: *[[English Renaissance]] 6: '''Renaissance''' has since come to refer to other periods of cu... Renaissance Technologies (687 bytes) 1: ... of 30% on a yearly basis for the past 10 years. Renaissance represents a validation of the "quantitative trad... 3: Renaissance was started by Jim Simons in 1982. It currently ... Renaissance Tower (2373 bytes) 2: ...merica Plaza (Dallas) 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Renaissance Tower is shown here behind and to the left of the... 5: The '''Renaissance Tower''' in [[Dallas, Texas]] is the second talle... 9: ...lest building by far. It was also clear that the Renaissance Tower would be overtaken by two other buildings u... 11: ..., if one were to exclude antennas and spires, the Renaissance Tower is currently the fifth tallest building in ... 13: The Renaissance Tower was designed by the architectural firm [[HO... Renaissance philosophy (2830 bytes) 1: ...vanni Boccaccio]] being seen as being part of the Renaissance, despite being much earlier. 3: ... periods, is thought to roll through Europe. The "Renaissance" in England is often thought to include Shakespea... 6: The Renaissance as a movement is described as the reaching back f... 8: ...' in 1486. Sometimes called "the manifesto of the Renaissance", it invokes Plato and Aristotle to argue for a c... 31: * [http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Italian_Studies/pico/index.html Pico Project] New York Renaissance (936 bytes) 1: ...betrotters]]. They were named after the [[Harlem Renaissance]] Casino, an upscale reception hall of that time ... 8: [[it:New York Renaissance]] Renaissance humanism (4015 bytes) 1: ...literate upper [[bourgeoisie]] of the independent Italian communes adapted 14th-century [[Duchy of Burgundy... 3: ... prevalent in schools and universities during the Renaissance. [[Neo-Platonism]] replaced the [[Aristotelianism... 7: ...ferent and simpler language with many neologisms. Renaissance scholars perceived ‘Gothic’ Latin as ... 13: [[Ernest Gombrich]] wittily said the Renaissance had its origins not so much in the discovery of M... 15: [[Category:Renaissance]][[Category:Humanism]]
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