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Italy
St. Peter's Basilica. The largest church in the world. And in
case you don't know it, they have all the measurements of the
other cathedrals of the world imbedded into the marble floor.
Florence
Florence
Florence (Firenze) This is a beautiful
view from the Ufizzi Gallery window.
This is one of the oldest bridges in the
city were the Renaissance began.
Florence duomo. This is a view of the duomo (dome) of the Church of
Santa Maria di la fiore (St. Mary of the Flower). An awesome church,
whose large dome you can climb.
Dante
Field of Work: Poet
Famous Work: The Divine Comedy
Country: Italy
Symbol:
Machiavelli
Field: Writer
Famous for: The Prince
Country: Italy
Symbol:
Michelangelo
Field: Artist, sculpture, poetry
Famous for: The Sistine Chapel
Country: Italy
Symbol:
Sistine Chapel
Leonardo Da Vinci
Field: Painter, Engineer, sculptor
Famous For: Mona Lisa
Country: Italy
Symbol:
Look up
Brunelleschi,
Bottocelli
Petrarch
in your text book Ch. 11
Johann Gutenberg
Field of Work: printer/inventor
Famous Work: Printing Press, 1st printed
Bible
Country: Germany
Symbol:
Desiderius Erasmus
Field: Priest, Writer
Famous for:
The Praise of Folly
Country: Netherlands
Symbol:
Miguel De Cervantes
Field: Writer
Famous for: Don Quixote
Country: Spain
Symbol:
William Shakespeare
Field: Writer, Playwright
Famous for: Romeo and Juliet, Julius
Caesar
Country: England
Symbol:
Notebook p. 78
The _________ is the time in
________ ______ travels
history when Greek and Roman
the Silk Road and brings
ideas are rediscovered (p.303)
new ideas to Europe (p.299)
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________ was a movement
The ______ ______ helped
focusing on the abilities of humans spread information quickly
in areas such as art and literature
(p.304).
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(p.313)
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