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The Italian Renaissance (note capitalization) is not a genre but a period of Italian history which saw major developments in a variety of artistic genres.
John N. Stephens has written: 'The Italian renaissance' -- subject(s): Art patronage, Artists and patrons, Arts, Italian, Arts, Renaissance, Civilization, History, Italian Arts, Renaissance, Renaissance Arts
Andrea Moudarres has written: 'New worlds and the Italian renaissance' -- subject(s): Renaissance, Civilization, Italian literature, History and criticism
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Eric W. Cochrane has written: 'The late Italian Renaissance, 1525-1630' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Renaissance 'Historians and historiography in the Italian Renaissance' -- subject(s): 1492-1789, Historiography, History, Humanism, Italy, Local History, Renaissance
Peter Burke has written: 'The fortunes of the courtier' 'The Renaissance' -- subject(s): Renaissance, Renaissance Art 'The art of conversation' 'The Italian renaissance' -- subject(s): Renaissance 'Sociology and history' -- subject(s): Sociology, History 'Eyewitnessing' -- subject(s): History, Event history analysis, Sources, Methodology, Motion pictures and history, Evaluation
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Guglielmo Rospigliosi has written: 'Writers in the Italian Renaissance' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Italian literature
Renaissance humanists focused on three ideas of the Greeks. They were history, philosophy, and arts.
The Renaissance in Northern Europe is described as the Northern Renaissance. At the time, there were only three countries present in Northern Europe: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Here, Sweden included Finland and Norway included Iceland.
The word 'Renaissance' is Latin for 'rebirth.' It is used to describe a period of history in which Europe experienced a 'rebirth' of widespread interest in intellectual pursuits, such as science, philosophy, and history.