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The Italian Renaissance peaked in the late 15th century as foreign invasions plunged the region into the turmoil... The Italian Renaissance is best known for its cultural achievements... Another popular explanation for the Italian Renaissance is the thesis... the Italian Renaissance affected only a small part of the population... The Italian Renaissance in painting began anew... The Italian Renaissance in Its Historical Background...

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He was hired by the Venetians to fight against the Turks (unsuccessfully) in 1465, and was patron of Leone Battista Alberti, whose Tempio Malatestiano at Rimini is one of the first entirely classical buildings of the Renaissance. | | Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta | Rimini | Piero della Francesca | condottiere | Venetians | Turks | Leone Battista Alberti | Tempio Malatestiano | city-states | Milan | Florence | Pisa | Siena | Genoa | Ferrara | Venice | Holy Roman Empire | Guelfs | Ghibellines | Holy Roman Emperors | mercenaries | Pisa | Padua | Verona | Duchy of Milan | Pavia | Parma | condottieri | battle of Chioggia | Peace of Lodi | Niccolò Da Conti | Southeast Asia | Medici | House of Albizzi | Medicis | Giovanni de' Medici | Cosimo di Giovanni de' Medici | Medici bank | Signoria | Peace of Lodi | Francesco Sforza | Piero de' Medici | Lorenzo | Pazzi | Giuliano | Leonardo da Vinci, Italian Renaissance man. | | Leonardo da Vinci | Renaissance man | Tuscany | Siena | Lucca | Francesco Sforza | Milan | Leone Battista Alberti | Venice | Ferrara | Mantua | Gonzaga | Urbino | Federico da Montefeltro | Naples | Alfonso I | Francesco Laurana | Antonello da Messina | Jacopo Sannazaro | Angelo Poliziano | Pope Nicholas V | Pius II | Medici | Borgias | Pope Sixtus IV | Sistine Chapel | Papal States | feudalism | sharecroppers | refeudalization | social mobility | historical materialism | Early Modern Europe | Northern Renaissance | Girolamo Savonarola | Mannerism | Bonfire of the Vanities | Grand Dukes of Tuscany | Sacred Congregation of the Inquisition | Index Librorum Prohibitorum | Italian Wars | May 6 | 1527 | sacking Rome | Leonardo da Vinci | Château de Fontainebleau | school of Fontainebleau | Mannerism | Antwerp | Vasco da Gama | Italian Renaissance literature | Italian language | literary language | Latin | French | Provençal | Dolce Stil Novo | Platonic | courtly love | Guittone d'Arezzo | Guido Guinizelli | poetry | Italian literature | Niccolò Machiavelli (1469–1527), the author of The Prince and prototypical Renaissance man.  Detail from a portrait by Santi di Tito. | | Niccolò Machiavelli | The Prince | Renaissance man | Santi di Tito | Aldus Manutius | theology | Imperial Rome | Ancient Greece | Dante Alighieri | The Divine Comedy | Christianity | classics | Greek | Cicero | Horace | Sallust | Virgil | Aristotle | Homer | Plato | Francesco Petrarch | Latin | Punic War | Africa | vernacular | Canzoniere | sonnets | sonnets | Thomas Wyatt | William Shakespeare | Giovanni Boccaccio | Decameron | black plague | Decameron | Geoffrey Chaucer | William Shakespeare | classical antiquity | Niccolò Machiavelli | Discourses on Livy | Florentine Histories | The Prince | realpolitik | Petrarch, from the Cycle of Famous Men and Women. ca. 1450.  Detached fresco. 247 x 153 cm. Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Italy.  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The dome, completed in 1590, was designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti, architect, painter and poet. | | St. Peter's Basilica | Michelangelo Buonarroti | Renaissance architecture | Florence | Leone Battista Alberti | Filippo Brunelleschi | church of San Lorenzo | Pazzi Chapel | Humanism | Palazzo Rucellai | pilasters | classical orders | Doric | capitals | Ionic | piano nobile | Corinthian | Leone Battista Alberti | Sant'Andrea | Bramante's Tempietto in San Pietro in Montorio, Rome, 1502 | | Bramante | Rome | Donato Bramante | Tempietto at San Pietro in Montorio | St. Peter's Basilica | Michelangelo | Giacomo della Porta | Andrea Palladio | facades | Renaissance music | musicologists | Trecento | medieval | Trecento madrigal | caccia | ballata | ars nova | Low Countries | Rome | Venice | Florence | Milan | Ferrara | polyphonic | mass | motet | Palestrina | Roman School | 19th- | madrigal | Jacques Arcadelt | Cipriano de Rore | Luca Marenzio | Philippe de Monte | Carlo Gesualdo | Claudio Monteverdi | violin | Baroque | polychoral | Venetian School | Florentine Camerata | monody | opera | manneristic | Naples | Carlo Gesualdo | March 01 | 1966 | ISBN 0-6910-0752-7 | Burckhardt, Jacob | The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy | Cronin, Vincent | ISBN 0-00-211262-0 | ISBN 0-7126-9884-1 | ISBN 0-00-215411-0 | ISBN 0-8204-3023-4 | | Wikisource | Victoria and Albert Museum | 2007 | 06-04 | Categories | Golden ages | History of Italy | Italian culture | Italian Renaissance |
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