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- Medieval music (31843 bytes)
3: ...beginning of the [[Renaissance]] is admittedly arbitrary, 1450 is used here.
7: ... general trend in Medieval music is toward complexity in harmony, rhythm, text, and orchestration.
9: ...m cannot be specified. The simplicity of chant, with unison voice and natural declamation, is most co...
17: .... The line, once it had its mode, would remain in it until another ligature indicated a change. A Ger...
18: [[Image:Lute_guitar.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Lute Guitar. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com... - Donatello (10376 bytes)
7: ...preme expression of the spirit of this era in architecture and sculpture and exercised a potent influe...
10: ...oused public enthusiasm, however, when placed in situ, and at a later date received [[Michelangelo Buo...
14: ...faithfully copied from life with all their angularities and deviations from the lines of beauty.
16: ...ar of [[San Antonio]] in [[Padua]] and of the pulpit of [[Basilica di San Lorenzo di Firenze|San Loren...
18: ...naissance architecture, even before his second visit to Rome. - Petrarch (10447 bytes)
1: ...o. 247 x 153 cm. Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Italy. Artist: Andrea di Bartolo di Bargilla (c. 142...
3: ...4]] – [[July 19]], [[1374]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] scholar, [[poet]], and early [[humanist]]....
6: ...ch was primarily interested in writing and Latin literature.
8: ...adopted, and greatly embellished, by subsequent writers.
10: ... mountain for no other reason than the experience itself. Therefore, April 26th, 1336 is regarded as t... - Tuscany (4785 bytes)
1: ...n regarded as among the most beautiful parts of [[Italy]].
4: ...Italy|Florence]] and in situ in even quite small cities.
6: Tuscany is also known for its [[wine]]s (most famous of which are [[Chianti]],...
8: ...ting "agritourism" ([[Agriturismo]]), in which visitors stay on working farms.
9: {{Infobox_RegionIT | - Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
1: ...lassical period]] (being particularly associated with ancient [[Rome]]) which was used for spectator s...
3: ...eas a theatre is semi-circular). However, an amphitheatre differs from a [[Circus Maximus|circus]], w...
5: ...m Flavium), after the Flavian [[dynasty]] who had it built.
7: ...ight|thumb|300px|The [[Colosseum]] in [[Rome]], [[Italy]].]]
9: ==Catalogue of Roman amphitheatres== - Musical notation (19883 bytes)
1: ...or music. The term [[sheet music]] is used for written music to distinguish from audio recordings. I...
3: ...]. Pitch is shown using the [[diatonic scale]], with [[accidental]]s to allow notes on the [[chromati...
10: ...n using this notation — is the [[Seikilos epitaph]], which has been variously dated between the ...
12: ...e of notation known as [[Visigothic neumes]], but its few surviving fragments have not yet been deciph...
14: ...India]] and elsewhere in Asia, music was notated with the use of characters for sounds. Rhythmic motif...
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