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Doan received a master's degree in | Renaissance Literature in 1983 from the University of T |
It is one of the first | renaissance buildings in Austria. |
Uno gentile et subtile ingenio: studies in | Renaissance music in honour of Bonnie J. Blackburn, Edi |
iation himself- as one of the few remaining | Renaissance men in modern universities. |
also given a critic's pick award for "Best | Renaissance Men" in the 2002 Best of Austin awards. |
ibed as "one of the finest works of Italian | Renaissance architecture in the country". |
, choirmaster, and possibly organist of the | Renaissance, active in several towns in Lorraine, inclu |
til the end of the 16th century, during the | Renaissance period in music history, and was most frequ |
was a Nazi concentration camp, housed in a | Renaissance castle in Prettin, near Wittenberg in easte |
The ensemble has performed at the Maryland | Renaissance Festival, in Crownsville, Maryland, annuall |
ng is the only complete examples of Italian | Renaissance architecture in Downtown Houston. |
The advancement of ocean voyages during the | Renaissance resulted in prolonged periods without acces |
The major works are from the Gothic and | Renaissance period in the Netherlands and Belgium, incl |
ers were asked to dress up images of famous | renaissance nudes in a protest against douban's self-ce |
name) from the 13th century, turned into a | Renaissance fortification in the 16th century, into a m |
The palace of Lednice began its life as a | Renaissance villa; in the 17th century it became a summ |
The palace was remodeled in the | Renaissance style in the 16th century. |
Renaissance elements in the music are the return from t | |
(active 1580) was an Italian painter of the | Renaissance, active in his native Ascoli Piceno. |
ecular vocal music of the late medieval and | Renaissance period in western music history, with an em |
the Wolfgang wing which made it the largest | Renaissance castle in North Germany. |
ed as a model for the study of stile antico | Renaissance polyphony in university courses on music. |
6 - c. 1487) was an Italian engraver of the | Renaissance, active in his native Florence. |
he transitional period between medieval and | Renaissance music in Italy. |
ters/Master of Fine Arts in Shakespeare and | Renaissance Literature in Performance (MLitt/MFA) combi |
ws three phases in the development of early | Renaissance polyphony in England. |
during the Seven Years' War, to becoming a | Renaissance castle in 1673, to turning Baroque after it |
a building material used often in important | renaissance buildings in the Netherlands up to 1600. |
best-selling The Medici: Godfathers of the | Renaissance, Napoleon in Egypt, and his most recent wor |
Harvard University Center for Italian | Renaissance Studies, In Memoriam: Andrew Ladis, 2007, R |
renaissance sculpture in Holin. | |
co-Flemish singer and composer of the early | Renaissance, active in Rome and at the Burgundian court |
is a painting by the Italian painter of the | Renaissance, Giorgione, in about 1500. |
There he chronicled the city's first | Renaissance, which included redevelopment of the Point |
e of influence in the works of medieval and | renaissance authors, including Hildegard of Bingen, Vin |
undertaken by some of the greatest poets in | Renaissance England, including Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry |
several other architects and artists, this | Renaissance building incorporates both Flemish and Ital |
military, and religious leaders during the | Renaissance were inculcated with the notion that their |
ople was one of the major forces behind the | renaissance of independent publishing that occurred dur |
n in itself, its history is linked with the | renaissance of Indian art. |
d Poetry: Three Women Writers of the Harlem | Renaissance (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 198 |
In an allusion to the famous | Renaissance architect Inigo Jones, it was suggested tha |
in these new schools set the stage for the | Renaissance 2010 initiative, announced in June 2004 by |
The shawm was a medieval and | Renaissance musical instrument of the woodwind family m |
It was a common | Renaissance woodwind instrument often played in consort |
1510/15 - after 1570) was a | Renaissance composer, instrumentalist and publisher of |
ful show and led to something of a post-war | renaissance of interest. |
in Melbourne at the time, including Italian | Renaissance inspired interior spaces. |
ns but also the earliest example of Flemish | Renaissance Revival interior architecture in Belgium. |
“Lives of the Courtesans: Portraits of the | Renaissance” (Rizzoli International, 1986, Rizzoli Mila |
for introducing classical models and French | Renaissance architecture into Paris. |
He had begun introducing classical and | Renaissance elements into post office design, to expres |
Renaissance moved into different mediums such as Branag | |
Renaissance Square is a high-rise complex located in do | |
House Hotel, now known as The Battle House | Renaissance Hotel, is a historic hotel building in Mobi |
The Georgia | Renaissance Festival is a Renaissance fair, recreating |
on weekends in June and July, the Colorado | Renaissance Festival is held in the hills just west of |
work meant to depict various aspects of the | Renaissance, and is built up of numerous episodic melod |
Renaissance Tower is a 113 m (371 ft) skyscraper in Sac | |
and Louis Tiercelin, members of the Breton | Renaissance Movement, is particularly evident in his Ch |
Renaissance Recordings is a British record label, found | |
Its oldest part, with the prominent | Renaissance castle, is centered on the eastern and sout |
The Texas | Renaissance Festival is located in Plantersville, Texas |
A key point of the Baghdad | Renaissance Plan is not to impose additional loads on t |
The Pennsylvania | Renaissance Faire is a Renaissance fair occurring over |
The Highland | Renaissance Festival is a permanent Renaissance festiva |
Renaissance Coliseum is a brand new multi-purpose athle | |
t who was a large influence on the Southern | Renaissance and is most well-known for the 1925 and 192 |
Renaissance Center is a Detroit People Mover station in | |
Although | Renaissance Wax is generally agreed to be a useful and |
A Celtic | Renaissance Wedding is a compilation of some of the Bro |
Both scientists' lives show how the | Renaissance scientist is not afraid of challenging what |
the period and its architecture, the Weser | Renaissance Museum, is housed in Brake Castle. |
The building, with Spanish | Renaissance architecture, is part of the Central Librar |
The novel is a part of the Native American | Renaissance and is considered one of the first Native A |
rded Image: An Introduction to Medieval and | Renaissance Literature is non-fiction and the last book |
Baltimore | Renaissance Academy is a public high school in Baltimor |
The choir's particular focus on | renaissance polyphony is believed to have had an impact |
La | Renaissance Apartments is an apartment building located |
entury of Milwaukee Firefighting Milwaukee: | Renaissance Books ISBN 0932476015 |
was performed by progressive folk rock band | Renaissance, and it appears (re-recorded) as a full-len |
Of | Renaissance style, it was constructed in 16th century. |
An early | Renaissance building, it is noted by architectural hist |
ly Catalogued Humanistic Manuscripts of the | Renaissance in Italian and Other Libraries (Brill, 1983 |
Italian company was on the forefront of the | renaissance of Italian theatre in the '50s. |
o revised Jakob Burckhardt's Die Kultur der | Renaissance in Italien (seventh edition, two volumes, L |
Among the main creditors are | Renaissance Properties, its landlord; Royal Bank; and t |
ge; in that sense he is a forerunner of the | renaissance with its effort to create vernacular litera |
ment is the front of the sacristy, with its | Renaissance pediment, its entablature, and the arch bet |
He was also author of an 1859 biography on | Renaissance humanist Jacob Micyllus. |
Milky Way is a painting by the Italian late | Renaissance master Jacopo Tintoretto (1575-1580), in th |
He was part of the | renaissance of Jamaican theatre in the early 1970s. |
Harlem | Renaissance writers James Baldwin and Langston Hughes w |
Blue Heron brings a hint of the Baroque to | Renaissance polyphony," January 10, 2011, available in |
It was with the advent of the Harlem | Renaissance that jazz poetry developed into what it is |
ch led to him writing a study of the French | Renaissance painter Jehan Foucquet in 1931. |
Grand Collar of the Order of the | Renaissance of Jordan |
is a setting of the Ordinary of the Mass by | Renaissance composer Josquin des Prez. |
1510: | Renaissance composer Josquin des Prez assembled or comp |
usic of the Second Viennese School than the | Renaissance, but Josquin was not only an innovator: he |
De profundis (Psalm 130) include two in the | Renaissance by Josquin. |
ram-Kindergarten Accelerated Reader Reading | Renaissance Program Junior Great Books Accelerated Math |
later scholars for a cultural and religious | renaissance in Kashmir which continued for four centuri |
o the development of social and educational | renaissance in Kerala history. |
egarded as the father of contemporary Hindu | renaissance in Kerala for the victorious movements he l |
the moving spirit behind the great literary | renaissance in Kerala.Says Ulloor of A.R. Rajaraja Varm |
owever, the Beijing Olympics demonstrated a | renaissance in Kiwi kayaking, and although no medals we |
er 4, 1515 - January 25, 1586) was a German | Renaissance artist, known for his woodcuts and painting |
The | Renaissance image known as the Vitruvian Man represente |
ts he may be regarded as a precursor of the | Renaissance painter Lanceloot Blondeel. |
stuff of tall tales and action adventure, a | Renaissance man larger than life and full of surprises. |
Late Gothic, Plateresque, and | renaissance architecture later played a role in Cantabr |
nd walls were all erected during the French | Renaissance; the later castle main building, in Italian |
In literature of the | Renaissance and later, Broteas is most often called "Br |
He has edited Toward a | Renaissance in Law Librarianship (1997), Introduction t |
owever, Buckskin Apostle would experience a | renaissance in LDS circles--even being published by Chu |
nd Del Monte), for reasons explained by the | Renaissance theorist Leon Battista Alberti: "the invent |
sion of history was used earlier by Italian | Renaissance scholars Leonardo Bruni and Flavio Biondo, |
The Culture Wars of the Late | Renaissance: Skeptics, Libertines, and Opera. |
known for its landmark 200-foot-wide (61 m) | Renaissance Revival limestone facade. |
the present Davenant Centre has a Grade II | Renaissance Style Listing. |
k (born 1 June 1950) is Merton Professor of | Renaissance English literature at Oxford University. |
sidered part of the early twentieth century | renaissance in literature and poetry of the Marathi Lan |
Warren Becker, Music in the Middle Ages and | Renaissance (Music Literature Outlines Series I). |
She is married to Paul Alpers, a scholar of | Renaissance English literature. |
Dennis Kezar is an associate professor of | Renaissance English Literature] at the {{University of |
Brussels: | Renaissance du livre, 1994; p. 190. |
s "Brewery District," which has witnessed a | renaissance of local night spots and the addition of re |
to promote a more vibrant rural economy and | renaissance of local government. |
It is noted for its | Renaissance rood loft built in 1534 and for the fine, p |
the Shepherds is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance painter Lorenzo di Credi, dating to about 1 |
She was also active in the mural | renaissance in Los Angeles, CA in the 1980s. |
laces: Charles V Mediaeval period, Henry IV | Renaissance period, Louis XV 1789 French Revolution per |
e Circumcision is a painting by the Italian | Renaissance painter Luca Signorelli, housed in the Nati |
areas of Los Angeles went through a recent | renaissance, and luckily, the beauty of Beelman's auste |
1550 - c. 1616) was a Polish | Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer. |
and Abortion from the Ancient World to the | Renaissance (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1 |
he 1960s, but the current downtown boom and | renaissance has made the area attractive to developers |
as neglected during the 1990s, the downtown | renaissance has made the area attractive to developers, |
40s with the works of the 'marumalarchi' or | renaissance writers Mahakavi, A. Kandasamy, and Varadar |
h he and his readers in the Middle Ages and | Renaissance were mainly interested in its discussion of |
he did not completely reject the authors of | Renaissance (unlike Malherbe, Racan appreciated Pierre |
greatly influenced by Stevens's work in the | Renaissance Revival manner, and for a period worked at |
h 1574) was an Italian painter, active in a | Renaissance and Mannerist styles. |
1510 - c. 1555-1560) was a Flemish Northern | Renaissance and Mannerist landscape painter. |
The Petitfils-Boos House is an Italian | Renaissance Revival mansion in the Hancock Park section |
ohnstons constructed the monumental Italian | Renaissance Revival mansion in Macon upon their return |
In recent decades, the area has undergone a | renaissance as many of the Craftsman and Victoria homes |
e construction of broad paths is enjoying a | renaissance, with many families and individuals using t |
t the Clitophon seems to have arisen in the | Renaissance, when Marsilio Ficino wrote "hic liber non |
Renaissance: The Masters Series, Part 9 (2007) | |
perspective, another invention of the Early | Renaissance, is meant to be a visual puzzle as the view |
Prior to the Italian | Renaissance, Italian Medieval gardens were enclosed by |
iterature and religious practices of Spain, | renaissance and medieval (including al-Andalus), i.e., |
During the | Renaissance, the medieval fortress was transformed into |
Many of these composers looked to | Renaissance or medieval music for inspiration, or to th |
nnect: Art and the Spectator in the Italian | Renaissance, [A.W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts 198 |
a classicising invention of the Macedonian | Renaissance, and Meyer Schapiro, who, whilst agreeing w |
ombment of Christ attributed to the Italian | Renaissance master Michelangelo Buonarroti, and dated c |
a circular relief sculpture by the Italian | Renaissance artist Michelangelo Buonarroti. |
e Dying Slave is a sculpture by the Italian | Renaissance artist Michelangelo. |
The ships were named after medieval and | Renaissance Italian military and naval leaders. |
ts, and is connected to the apartments, the | Renaissance Center, Millender Center Detroit People Mov |
1995: | Renaissance: The Mix Collection Part 2 (Renaissance) |
Renaissance: The Mix Collection (1994) Renaissance 3 CD | |
lizes in art from around the world from the | Renaissance to modern art. |
t Worcester College, Oxford University, and | Renaissance and modern culture and literature at the Ez |
Sodometries: | Renaissance Texts, Modern Sexualities (1992) |
, Iowa, in 1996 and is currently enjoying a | renaissance amongst Montreal-area gardeners. |
ighlights of the Meadows Collection include | Renaissance altarpieces, monumental Baroque canvases, e |
ied being a partisan of the nascent Flemish | Renaissance Revival movement in Belgium, although the p |
c Movement for National Rebirth or National | Renaissance Patriotic Movement) was a Polish communist |
establish his place in the Native American | Renaissance literary movement. |
Kentucky | Renaissance Pharmacy Museum: This is dedicated to the e |
Renaissance Brass Music - Eastman Brass Quintet, Paris | |
Brook's research interests included | Renaissance secular music, 18th- and 19th-century music |
The | Renaissance Collegium Musicum, part of the University o |
e at Calicut, a landmark institution in the | renaissance of Muslims in the Malabar. |
I: From the | Renaissance to Napoleon |
As You Like It (for Kenneth Branagh's | Renaissance Company national tour and Phoenix Theatre W |
thic style; it was later reconstructed as a | Renaissance and Neo-Gothic structure, hugging the shape |
Pennsylvania, New York Costumes and Gothic | Renaissance in New York City and a self-named store in |
rged in the iconography of the early Tuscan | Renaissance, with new attributes that the ancients had |
fe amassed included many fine works by late | Renaissance, French nineteenth-century, and American ni |
Although | Renaissance received no public funding, it partnered in |
ing available due to the positioning of the | Renaissance condominiums, North Hill is one of the larg |
The Northumbrian | Renaissance or Northumbria's Golden Age is the name giv |
Paris et ses fontaines, de la | Renaissance a nos jours, Directed by Beatrice de Andia, |
numentales, in Paris et ses fontaines de la | Renaissance a nos jours, pg. |
Paris et ses fontaines, de la | Renaissance a Nos Jours. |
The key development that led to the | Renaissance was not the rediscovery of ancient texts bu |
As with most | Renaissance scholars nothing is known about his parents |
1994 is a manuscript collection of English | Renaissance plays, now in the Egerton Collection of the |
"Five Times Repeated Music" (CC Hennix on | Renaissance amplified oboe & sine waves + Peter Hennix |
1976, and belonging to the Australian film | renaissance which occurred during that decade. |
It also contains the | Renaissance square of Place des Vosges, the overtly mod |
eated desire to revive Chant as well as the | Renaissance polyphony of Palestrina, Lassus, Victoria, |
2010 | Renaissance Society of Chicago |
called The Toreador to reflect the Spanish | Renaissance architectural of the campus's buildings. |
ng the many other remarkable monuments, the | Renaissance tombstone of Nikolaus Roeder von Tiersberg |
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