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    The Night Battles and Peasants of Early Modern Europe

    The Night Battles Composing of most of the European population in the 1500’s and 1600’s, peasants played an important role in the development of Europe. In his book The Night Battles, Carlo Ginzburg gives a unique perspective on the lives of Friulian peasants through the analysis of inquisitorial records. During the inquisitions, peasants were categorized as witches or benandanti, which literally means well-farer. “The benandanti were a small group of men and women, who because they were born with

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    The Origins of Vernacular Language

    The Origins of Vernacular Language Kenneth M. Zachary Sr. American Interconitental University April 07, 2013 Abstract This paper defines vernacular language as it relates to the Latin Culture and explores the factors responsible for the rise of vernacular language; we also evaluate the impact the spread of vernacular languages had on cultures during this period. The Origins of Colloquial Speech INTRODUCTION We define colloquial speech as the spoken dialect of a particular group,

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    Ancient Greece

    The earliest Greek civilizations thrived nearly 4,000 years ago. The Ancient Greeks lived in Greece and the countries that we now call Bulgaria and Turkey. The Ancient Greece empire spread over Europe as far as France in the East. The Greek Empire was most powerful between 2000 BC and 146 BC The ancient Greeks developed new ideas for government, science, philosophy, religion, and art. Ancient Greece was split into many different states, each one was ruled in its own way. Each state had its

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    Courtier

    Mark Imber Cultures 292 The Courtier – Response to Question 2 In the times of the Renaissance there were distinct social levels throughout the hierarchy of the Roman culture. Through this hierarchy there were dukes, serfs, peasants, aristocrats, and one specific group called “courtiers”. The book written by, Baldesar Castiglione, The Courtier helps define exactly what this social class consisted of. This book highlights many of the areas in which one would need to excel at to be considered better

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    Riwt Task 1

    RIWT Task 1 Classic, classical, and classicism are all words that describe the historical period, quality of a literature, music or artistic style associated with the appealing achievements of Greco-Roman civilization. Classical art is based on the aesthetic and philosophical principles established by Greco-Roman civilization. Classic art generally refers to a high regard for classical antiquity. Discobolus Sir Kenneth Clark said “classicism (or the classical era) portrays widely accepted ideal

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    Art and Culture

    historical era. Titian’s traditional Renaissance symbolism and style of painting made his work a masterpiece of his time. According to art critic Brand Hamlee Titian’s work met the “demands of an admiring public. As he was particularly famous for his portraits and mythological works” this created a positive relationship between “Venus of Urbino” and the intended Renaissance audience. The relationship between the artwork and the audience is also evident through the Renaissance symbolism throughout his artwork

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    Arts and Humanities

    Greece. But, differed from the time of the fall of Rome. The “Middle Ages” was later replaced by the Renaissance period. It was period of rebirth of ancient techniques and newly developed techniques that had major success in the art industry. Greco-Roman heritage and Byzantine examples inspired the artists. (Wikipedia, n.d.) This paper will discuss the relationship between Middle Age and Renaissance art periods. The middle ages also known as the dark ages were a period of barbarism, ignorance

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    Arts and Intention

    Staircase was the painting overturned conventions not only for depicting the female nude but also for representing three-dimensional space on a canvas. Michelangelo’s David it is one of the world’s most famous sculptures, considered a masterpiece of Renaissance art. But it did not meet with universal approval when it was first dis played in Florence, Italy, in 1504. The thing that contemporary viewers find objectionable about each work was the plaza where public political meetings took place on a raised

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    Continuity and Change in the Midevial to Renaissance Era

    are many cultural specimens of continuity and change from the Medieval Ages to the Renaissance Era. Sculpture of the Virgin Mary was in a sense continuous throughout the Medieval to Renaissance ages because she still showed as much of significance, whereas, Medieval and Renaissance art show drastic dissimilarities in their style and position. The Virgin Mary holds a prominent place in Medieval times and Renaissance times because she is the mother of Jesus and the mother of the church. In Medieval

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    Speech

    when you hear the word Renaissance? Well most of you would probably think something along the lines of a cultural movement or people dressed up battling each other. That's what I thought when I heard it at first but not anymore. Renaissance to me is successful motivation to encourage people, or students in this case, to reach new academic and behavioral goals. I was a member of the most important club at my high school and that was the Renaissance Program. The Renaissance Program is a leadership

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