The Medici Family in Florence
.... Renaissance period, Italy was divided into a number of political entities, many of which were controlled by major cities such as
Florence, Venice and
Milan. ....
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Lorenzo de'Medici & The Arts in Florence
.... emphasis added). This sensibility was to find its highest expression in Italy, chiefly in
Florence, Venice, Rome, and
Milan. In this ....
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In The Italian Renaissance
.... in their social and historical contexts and examines the different contributions made by the four principal Italian cities:
Florence, Rome,
Milan and Venice. ....
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Leonardo de Vinci
.... Three years later he left
Florence for
Milan and in 1507 he was appointed painter and engineer at the court of Louis XII in France. ....
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Leonardo da Vinci's the The Last Suppe
.... had begun the work of creating this new style in his Adoration of the Magi (1481), which he left behind, unfinished, in
Florence, when he departed for
Milan. ....
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Some Christian Churches
.... Sebald Church, in Nuremburg, Germany; the
Florence Cathedral, and the Cathedral of
Milan, each balance the physical forces required to build looming buildings ....
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The Nature of Faith
.... Sebald Church, in Nuremburg, Germany; the
Florence Cathedral, and the Cathedral of
Milan, each balance the physical forces required to build looming buildings ....
(1432

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The Gucci Group NV
.... outlets; overhauling stock-control and ordering-systems; and selling a palatial office in
Milan in order to move Gucci's headquarters back to
Florence. ....
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Giotto's Life & Painting
.... life has been derived from administrative documents: Those in
Florence suggest that .... activity also at Rome, Avignon, Padua, Rimini, and
Milan (Martindale, 1966 ....
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Leonardo da Vinci
.... probably began in 1469 (Boussel 6). Verrocchio's shop, which was in
Florence, was both a .... from the monks of San Donato, Leonardo was en route to
Milan, where he ....
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BATTLE OF LEPANTO This research paper discusses
.... In the mid-16th century, "the focal point of the world economy [was] . . . a narrow urban quadrilateral, Venice,
Milan, Genoa,
Florence. ....
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BATTLE OF LEPANTO in 1571 This research paper discusses
.... In the mid-16th century, "the focal point of the world economy [was] . . . a narrow urban quadrilateral, Venice,
Milan, Genoa,
Florence. ....
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The history of the Venetian glass industry
.... enemies on the Italian mainland, or Terraferma, conquered a number of smaller cities, and established a more or less permanent truce with
Milan and
Florence. ....
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Revival of Towns and Trade
.... Financial savvy would help explain why
Milan, Venice,
Florence, and Genoa had populations more than 100,000 by 1300 (Hollister and Bennett 156). ....
(2819

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Social Stratification
.... the civic discord between great guilds and lesser guilds - the bankers and merchants versus the artisans - that troubled cities like
Florence and
Milan in the ....
(7710

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Architectural Monuments
.... 22.Baptistery of S. Giovanni,
Florence (Baptistery, Tuscan Romanesque, c.1160-1150 ....
Milan Cathedral (
Milan Cathedral, Gothic, Begun 1386) 30.Simon Martini, The ....
(2213

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Fictitious Letter to Marco Polo
.... Let [us] trade with
Milan, not fight her." The fact that I send you with cloth woven in our rival city of
Florence, and acknowledge its excellent weave over ....
(1292

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Leonardo Da Vinci
.... With learning came wealth and the more wealthy
Florence became, the more she compared .... In 1482, Da Vinci wrote a letter to the Duke of
Milan, Ludovico Sforza ....
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Impact of Early Influences on Da Vinci
.... With learning came wealth and the more wealthy
Florence became, the more she compared .... In 1482, Da Vinci wrote a letter to the Duke of
Milan, Ludovico Sforza ....
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The Renaissance
.... Commercial urban societies began to develop, with city-states like
Milan, Venice, and
Florence representing the origins of the contemporary secular state. ....
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Italian and Northern Renaissance 1. Giotto's app
.... to the 1340s painting had flourished in the prosperous cities of
Florence and Siena .... His first appointment at
Milan, for example, was as a military architect and ....
(9215

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Antonello da Messina
.... Urbino and
Florence in northern Italy and in Spain, from which this third religious order "spread to North Italy" and established a monastery in
Milan (Meiss ....
(2239

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GIOVANNI GENTILE AND ITALIAN FASCISM This resea
.... He controlled his own publishing house, Sansoni, in
Florence-- and had direct .... harsh polemics with Father Genelli, the rector of Catholic University in
Milan. ....
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The High Middle Ages
.... Caterina Sforza, illegitimate daughter of the second Sforza duke of
Milan, seemed destined for a .... when he found the Medici again in control of
Florence, did not ....
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