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         Renaissance Art:     more books (100)
  1. History of Italian Renaissance Art 6th Ed: Sixth Edition by David G. Wilkins, David Wilkins, 2006-10-19
  2. Northern Renaissance Art by James Snyder, Larry Silver, et all 2004-09-12
  3. Italian Renaissance Art by Laurie Schneider Adams, 2001-02
  4. Renaissance Art Reconsidered: An Anthology of Primary Sources
  5. Art in Renaissance Italy: 1350-1500 (Oxford History of Art) by Evelyn Welch, 2001-05-17
  6. Harlem Renaissance: Art of Black America by Mary Schmidt Campbell, 1994-02-01
  7. Art in Renaissance Italy by John T. Paolettii, Gary M. Radke, 2005-08
  8. Making Renaissance Art (Renaissance Art Reconsidered Open University)
  9. Art and Life in Renaissance Venice (Reissue) by Patricia Fortini Brown, 2005-03-20
  10. The Virtue and Magnificence: Art of the Italian Renaissance (Abrams Perspectives) by Alison Cole, 1995-03-01
  11. Art of Renaissance Rome 1400-1600, The by Loren Partridge, 1996-10-04
  12. High Renaissance Art in St. Peter's and the Vatican: An Interpretive Guide by George L. Hersey, 1993-07-01
  13. Renaissance Siena: Art for a City (National Gallery Company) by Luke Syson, Alessandro Angelini, et all 2008-01-04
  14. The Moment of Self-Portraiture in German Renaissance Art by Joseph Leo Koerner, 1997-02-15

181. Early Modern Colloquium
Early Modern and renaissance literature and culture.
http://www.umich.edu/~earlymod/

182. Celestin J. Walby
Exploration of subjectivity into renaissance literature.
http://www.umd.umich.edu/~cjwalby

183. Cupola's Renaissance And Mannerist Architecture Gallery One
Howard Partridge provides a gallery of his photographs of 15th and 16th-century buildings in France, Denmark and Italy, including works of Palladio. Part of the Cupola Collection.
http://www.cupola.com/html/bldgstru/renaissa/renais01.htm
Renaissance and Mannerist Architecture
Gallery One
(click on any image to enlarge) ? Architect, Louis XII
Wing, Château Blois

1498-1503. Blois, Fr.
Doge's Palace, 1404 ...
1444. Florence, Italy
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184. Gratiae Ludentes / A Renaissance Jestbook / Introduction
Introduction and text, prepared by students from the Department of English, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~wbarker/gratint.html
Gratiae Ludentes,
or Jestes from the University

A Renaissance Jestbook
Prepared by a Group of Students
from the Department of English
Memorial University of Newfoundland For George Story, in memory Go directly to the text [100k]
Introduction
Little is known about this jest book. It is part of a long tradition of collections of jests, a tradition which found its origins in classical antiquity and which, in England, began to flourish in printed form in the 16th century; this tradition is still very much alive today in joke books (including series of Newfoundland joke books available in our local stores). Gratiae Ludentes seems to be the only jest book still remaining from the early modern period that has not been edited or reprinted in a 19th or 20th century edition. It is however, so far as we know, the first of these jestbooks to be published electronically. Perhaps its obscurity is deserved. Most of the jokes are lame, though very much in the contemporary style; one may compare the contemporary Wit and Mirth by the well-known popular writer John Taylor the "Water-Poet," a few of whose jokes are reused in our collection. The feeble puns, obvious misreadings or mis-takings of certain phrases, all contribute to a sense of the low end of a certain kind of humour in the early 17th century, a kind of humour still familiar to modern readers.

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186. Renaissance Astrological Magic
Introduction to theory and history of traditional magical astrology.
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Cornelius Agrippa Introduction to Renaissance Astrological Magic Timing Ritual and Magical Ceremony Curse Detection
Introduction to Renaissance Astrological Magic
A strology, magic and alchemy are the three occult (in the original sense of hidden) Hermetic sciences. All three are interconnected in practice and share the Neoplatonic/Hermetic worldview M agic, says Cornelius Agrippa , "is the most perfect, and chief science, that sacred, and sublimer kind of philosophy and lastly the most absolute perfection of all most excellent philosophy."

187. Association For Renaissance Martial Arts - Swords & Swordsmanship
Focuses on the interpretation and reconstruction of Medieval and renaissance combat systems as a modern discipline. Includes articles, forum, and research material.
http://www.thearma.org
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188. Arizona Renaissance Wedding Reception Medieval Weddings
Resource for planning a renaissance or Wicca Wedding in Arizona.
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189. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Erasmus & Renaissance Humanism
Extensive bibliography compiled by Fr. William Harmless, S.J., Spring Hill College.
http://camellia.shc.edu/theology/Erasmus.htm
Compiled by Fr. William Harmless, S.J.
With special emphasis for books in the collection of Byrne Library,
Spring Hill College
1. The Later Middle Ages
1. THE LATER MIDDLE AGES
  • Norman Cohn, The Pursuit of the Millennium , Oxford (paperback, $12). An entertaining study of the wildest of the fringe (and often heretical) groups that made headlines in the late Middle Ages and the early Reformation. See especially the chapter on the bizarre Anabaptist experiment in Munster.
    Steven Ozment, The Age of Reform, 1250-1550: An Intellectual and Religious History of Late Medieval and Reformation Europe (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1980) paperback, $16. Ozment helps re-join what is too often separated: medieval studies and reformation studies. He offers summaries on a broad range of figures and questions. It is widely acclaimed, but I must confess that I find myself quibbling with some of his judgments and interpretations.
    Alister E. McGrath, The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation (Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1986) paperback, $20.

190. Age Of Renaissance Home Page
Features past and current playby-e-mail tournaments, as well as player aids and links.
http://www.geocities.com/aorkg/AoR/AoRindex.html
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    • - 6 player game started March 2001, completed November 2001
    • - 5 player game started March 2001 completed September 2001
    • - 6 player game started October 2001 completed March 2002
    • - 6 player game started December 2001 completed August 2002
    • - 5 player game started March, 2002 completed June 2002

191. Weblogin Login
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192. E-Ren: Pictures
Pictures. Nota bene Most of the pictures listed are actually at other sites. Sometimes the links between here and there will be
http://www.boisestate.edu/courses/hy309/pics/pics.html
Pictures
Nota bene: Most of the pictures listed are actually at other sites. Sometimes the links between here and there will be down, other times they may be slow. These artists are provided courtesy of Nicholas Pioch and his wonderful collection at the Louvre. Click here to visit the home page for the Louvre. Botticelli
Duerer

da Vinci

Michelangelo
... Some photos of Roman and Greek architecture Here are some pictures that are kept locally. They are in no sort of order at the moment, but I'll group them by and by.
David , c. 1408-1412 (9k)
Donatello. Marble. Bargello, Florence.
St. George
Donatello. Marble. Bargello, Florence.
David , c. 1435 (9k)
Donatello. Bronze. Bargello, Florence.
same as above
This is a larger and better-quality picture
Gattamelata (Erasmo Narni), 1447-1453 (6k)
Donatello. Bronze with marble base. Piazza del Santo, Padua.
Bartolommeo Colleone , c. 1479 (8k)
Andrea del Verrocchio. Bronze. Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice.
Pieta
Michelangeo. Marble. St. Peter's, Rome.
Tomb of the Cardinal of Portugal
Antonio and Barnardo Rossellino. Marble. San Miniato al Monte, Florence.
Perseus
Cellini. Bronze. Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence.

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195. Rhapsodies In Black

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196. Rhapsodies In Black
Introduction to the period of the flowering of the arts in the black community in Harlem. Included
http://www.iniva.org/harlem/

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