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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Christian Archaeology
.... early Christian art and architecture throughout the late Roman and Byzantine empires--ranging from Nubia and northern Syria to
Rome,
Venice, Constantinople, ....
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Andrea Palladio I
.... he received further introduction to classical Roman works and to early Renaissance works in Padua and
Venice (1538-1539) and a visit to
Rome (1541) (Palladio's ....
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Architect Andrea Palladio I
.... he received further introduction to classical Roman works and to early Renaissance works in Padua and
Venice (1538-1539) and a visit to
Rome (1541) (Palladio's ....
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Architectural Greatness: Andrea Palladio I
.... he received further introduction to classical Roman works and to early Renaissance works in Padua and
Venice (1538-1539) and a visit to
Rome (1541) (Palladio's ....
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Dispute Between Greek & Turkish Cypriots
.... Hellenic control of the island, and by the beginning of the sixteenth century Cyprus was ruled by
Venice and therefore back under the dominion of
Rome in the ....
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Titian
.... Another factor improving Titian's position occurred in 1511 when his chief rival, Sebastiano del Piombo, left
Venice to settle in
Rome. ....
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Altarpieces of Renaissance Venice
....
Venice was also involved in mainland wars against the Pope, the emperor in
Rome, and France and for the first time in its history found itself on the losing ....
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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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Consumerism in The Great Gatsby
.... people in the Midwest and that before the First World War "I lived like a young rajah in all the capitals of Europe - Paris,
Venice,
Rome - collecting jewels ....
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History of Tourism
.... The Grand Tour had several required stops, including Athens, Paris,
Venice, Berlin,
Rome, Florence, Naples, and Copenhagen. Here ....
(1256

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Architectural Monuments
.... The scene represents Constantine addressing the Senate after his entry to
Rome in 312 AD The architecture here is flattened against the .... 4.St. Mark's,
Venice (St ....
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Analysis of Works of Several Artists
.... was a display that made it clear what a rich and powerful place
Venice was that .... 79), a ceiling fresco with stucco figures at the Church of Il Jesu in
Rome is a ....
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The Byzantine Empire and the Great Schism
.... As the Byzantine Christians were considered heretical by
Rome, this ambition could be .... against Egypt, now a Muslim stronghold (and trading partner of
Venice). ....
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The Arcadian Shephers (Poussin)
.... According to Wilkin, "it is generally agreed that the young Poussin, on his way to
Rome for the first time, stopped a while in
Venice, and if we rely on the ....
(1928

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Nicolas Poussin's The Arcadian Shepherds
.... According to Wilkin, "it is generally agreed that the young Poussin, on his way to
Rome for the first time, stopped a while in
Venice, and if we rely on the ....
(1929

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The history of the Venetian glass industry
.... Mariacher, Giovanni. Italian Blown Glass: From Ancient
Rome to
Venice. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1961. Polak, Ada. Glass: Its Tradition and Its Makers. ....
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Monteverdi and Opera
.... entertainment: "After a somewhat patchy existence in Florence,
Rome and various northern cities, the new theatrical genre was brought to
Venice--where it took ....
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Characteristics of the Boroque Period of Music
.... civilization. Opera originated in Florence, but acquired various characteristics of style and expression in
Rome,
Venice and Naples. It ....
(2455

10

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Instrumental Baroque Music
.... civilization. Opera originated in Florence, but acquired various characteristics of style and expression in
Rome,
Venice and Naples. It ....
(2552

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CHARIOT, AQUEDUCT, AND FULL-RIGGED SHIP
.... who created this rig, step by step, did not have exploration in mind, only sailing between, say,
Venice and London. .... Cornell, TJ The Beginnings of
Rome. ....
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Theories of international relations
.... In a later age,
Venice succeeded for centuries as an insular maritime power (Lane .... status only with the rise of national states that, like
Rome against Carthage ....
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European Colonialism in the Middle Ages
.... on the throne and bring control the Byzantine empire under the control of
Venice. As the Byzantine Christians were considered heretical by
Rome, this ambition ....
(5484

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Machiavelli: Two Theories
....
Venice did not divide its government by these distinctions, but gave all those who .... Machiavelli (2, 70) also cited the case of the Gracchi in
Rome as evidence ....
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Several Essays on Literary Works
.... it is based on Jonson's views of the enormities of ancient
Rome: "The character .... social morality would not have rejected the implication that what
Venice is in ....
(3169

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The Renaissance
.... 4Frederic Lane,
Venice: A Maritime Republic (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press .... in the Discourses, Machiavelli draw examples from ancient
Rome and from ....
(1876

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The Medici Family in Florence
.... many of which were controlled by major cities such as Florence,
Venice and Milan. .... the footsteps of his uncle Vieri who founded a bank in
Rome, Giovanni founded ....
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Praetorian Guard Under the Julio-Claudians QUIS CUSTODIET IPSOS ...
....
Venice, the Hinge of Europe. Chicago: University of Chicago. Suetonius (1957). The Twelve Caesars. New York: Penguin. Tacitus (1956). Annals of Imperial
Rome. ....
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Defects in the Work of Jacques Le Goff
.... the removal of the Papacy to Avignon and its subsequent return to
Rome did not .... in Italy we find universities at Bologna and Padua, not at Florence or
Venice. ....
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Country Study of Italy
.... The northernmost part of the country (defined on the south by a line extending from Genoa to
Venice) is a part of .... Both
Rome and Naples are found in this area. ....
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