The two are totally different. The Romans did not have cars, buses, motorbikes, bicycles or trains. They did not have electricity. Although they had sewage canals, most houses were not connected to them. The poor lived in apartment blocks six-seven stories high without water or satiation. The lived in overcrowd rooms. They only slept there and lived outdoors, ate outdoors and went to outdoors toilets. The Romans worked from dawn to noon spent a couple of hours at the baths most days and ate at dusk.
People are still interested in art ,science and literature.
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They are similar by the way they're life-like.
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In the renaissance there were lots of little shops and people running around. People had jobs like merchants, bankers, or tradespeople.
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City life during the Renaissance provided an environment that fostered innovation and creativity. Cities were centers of trade, where ideas, knowledge, and cultural influences could freely circulate. This enabled the exchange of diverse perspectives, leading to advancements in art, science, and technology.
You have a good life. You also have fun.
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Most maps are based on the concept of similarity. The little image on the paper (or screen) in front of you is similar to the real life geography of a real life place.
Wilbur Dwight Dunkel has written: 'The dramatic technique of Thomas Middleton in his comedies of London life' -- subject(s): Technique, Drama, Rhetoric, Renaissance, City and town life in literature, Comedy, In literature, Comedies, Renaissance Rhetoric
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Milan in the Renaissance was a prosperous capital for industry and trade, and goods such as textiles and armour were in high demand. This wealth resulted in impressive architecture, such as the Duomo Cathedral. For most of the Renaissance, the city was ruled by the Visconti family and later the Sforza family - as the city was in a vulnerable location at the head of the peninsula, republicanism was deemed inefficient.
similarity, and resemblance of ur kind.