What you are describing is the Renaissance, the cultural movement based on the ideas and knowledge of the ancient Greeks and Romans. A great number of Italian scholars, poets and artists started to study the classics and encouraged others to do the same. Famous Renaissance names from Italy are among others: Leonardo da vinci, Botticelli, Michelangelo. Raphaël and Niccolo Machiavelli.
So, it's hard to say who was the first to encourage others to turn to the classic philosophy and litterature. A very early 'poet and scholar' to do so was the Italian Poggio Bracciolini. As to other poets, the most famous Renaissance poet and writer in the English language is probably William Shakespeare.
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The Italian Peninsula
Butterfly... I think butterfly in Italian is "farfalla". I don't believe Kayla is Italian- both 'k' and 'y' are not used in Italian, only in words borrowed from other languages. Kayla is a variant of Katharine, most likely. Which is Caterina in Italian.
that would be Italian. and November translated into Italian is novembre
Libero means free in Italian and is a male name
The people encouraged and patronized the arts.
Petrarch is an Italian poet and scholar who often encouraged people to speak and write thoughtfully.
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Marco Polo
The Ancient Greeks and Romans. They read their books, painted about their mythology, and gained architectural influence from them.
Niccolo Machiavelli argued for maintaining the balance of power by any means necessary, even force. Machiavelli was an Italian philosopher.
The Italian Code of Conduct in 1950s America, often referred to in the context of Italian-American communities, emphasized traditional values such as family loyalty, respect, hard work, and community ties. This informal code often reflected the immigrant experience, promoting assimilation while preserving cultural heritage. It also encouraged adherence to social norms that fostered cooperation and mutual support among community members, balancing the pressures of American society with the preservation of Italian customs and identity.
The Italian city-states ruler encourage learning and development of art by spending money on ceremonies and parades to impress and entertain the people.They encouraged scholars,poets,and philosopher to set up palace schools to educate the sons of the rich.They also built churches and palaces.
The Sicilian dialect is quite different from the standard Italian dialect in terms of vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. It has influences from various languages due to Sicily's history of being conquered by different civilizations. Additionally, regional dialects like Sicilian often have their own unique expressions and idioms that are not found in standard Italian.
"Allegro animato" is a musical term in Italian that translates to "lively and animated." It indicates a fast tempo, suggesting a bright and spirited character in the music. Performers are encouraged to play with energy and enthusiasm, enhancing the overall expressiveness of the piece. This term often appears in scores to guide musicians in conveying a joyful and dynamic interpretation.
Elda Caldarone is an Italian author and historian who has written several books on Italian history and cultural topics, including "L'Italia dei Comuni" and "Storia dell'antica Roma." Her works often explore themes related to ancient civilizations and cultural heritage in Italy.
"Delphi" is an English equivalent of "Delfi."Both the Italian and the English nouns are translations of the name of a famous Greek city. In ancient times, Delphi was known for hosting athletic competitions every four years and for providing predictions on the course of Mediterranean civilizations through the ancient world's foremost prophetic priestess, the Pythia for the sun god Apollo. Nowadays, the city is an access point for archaeological finds and for coastal tourist activities.The Italian pronunciation is "DEHL-fee."