Search results
|
No page with that title exists You can create an article with this title or put up a request for it. Please search Wikipedia before creating an article to avoid duplicating an existing one, which may have a different name or spelling.
Showing below 6 results starting with #1.
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).
No article title matches
Page text matches
- Medieval music (31843 bytes)
7: The general trend in Medieval music is toward complexity in harmony, rhythm, text, and orchestration....
9: ... is weak, and rhythm cannot be specified. The simplicity of chant, with unison voice and natural decl...
11: ...s lines in a repeatable fashion. The use of multiple texts and instrumental accompaniment has develop...
17: ...out 1240), the treatise which defined and most completely elucidated the [[rhythmic modes]], a notatio...
19: ...t definitely identifiable scholar to accept and explain the mensural system was Johannes de Muris ([[J... - Raphael (3466 bytes)
4: ...]'s ''Vite.'' Born in [[Urbino]], he studied in [[Perugia]] under [[Pietro Perugino]]; but after moving to ...
8: ...he [[philosopher]]s of Antiquity grouped around [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]] and the second depicting C...
12: ...him as a [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]]), deeply lamented by all who knew his value. His body lay...
14: ...heon, Rome|Pantheon]], the country's most honored place.
21: ...was not retrospective. The [[Julian Calendar]] applies to him exclusively. - Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
2: ...hor and poet, the greatest of [[Petrarch]]'s disciples, an important [[Renaissance humanism|Renaissanc...
5: ...been largely depreciated as a romanticism and his place of birth is more likely to have been in [[Tusc...
7: ...hieri|Dante]]. Around 1327 Boccaccio moved to [[Naples]] when his father was appointed to head the Neo...
9: ... scholars. His early influences included Paolo da Perugia (a curator and author of a collection of myths, t...
11: In Naples Boccaccio began what he considered his true voc... - Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
3: ...ze in Physics|Nobel Prize for Physics]] for his explanation of the [[photoelectric effect]] and "for h...
7: Einstein himself was deeply concerned with the social impact of scientific d...
16: ...d time later than most children, he was able to apply a more developed intellect. Another, more recent...
20: ...ind alone in Munich lodgings to finish school, completing only one term before leaving school in sprin...
22: ... finish secondary school, where he received his diploma in [[1896]] September. During this time he lod... - Regions of Italy (3031 bytes)
1: ...decentralized as possible, and to adapt the principles and laws establishing autonomy and decentraliza...
7: ...omune|communal]] governments follow similar principles: councils and ''giunte'' headed by provincial p...
18: <tr><td>6. [[Campania]]<td>[[Naples, Italy|Naples]] (Napoli)
31: <tr><td>19. [[Umbria]]<td>[[Perugia]] - Rome (33048 bytes)
15: ...anus – [[SPQR]]''<br>(The Senate and the People of Rome)</small>
38: ...ncircle the nine largest italian cities: Milan, Naples, Turin, Bologna, Palermo Catania, Florence, Gen...
49: ...r another [[Italic languages|Italic]] speaking people the [[Sabines]]. At this location the Tiber form...
51: ====Peoples of Early Italy====
52: ...ending of these peoples with [[Mediterranean]] people, perhaps from [[North Africa]]. In the [[8th cen...
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).