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Encyclopedia of the Renaissance [electronic resource] / consulting editor: Thomas G. Bergin ; general editor: Jennifer Speake.

Contributor(s): Bergin, Thomas Goddard, 1904- | Speake, Jennifer | Credo Reference (Firm).
Publisher: London [Eng.] : B.T. Batsford, 1988, c1987 2012.)Description: 1 online resource (1874 entries) : 1 image, digital files.ISBN: 9781849720045 (online).Subject(s): Renaissance -- DictionariesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: View this item online
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Abstract: The Renaissance was a much heralded but rather indistinct period of transition from medieval to modern times. Spanning the period from the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries, it changed forever the course of Western history, and formed the foundation for today's art, science, commerce, politics and religion. The Encyclopaedia of the Renaissance details in its many entries the broad range of events, people, ideas and movements that together have come to represent this era.
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The Renaissance was a much heralded but rather indistinct period of transition from medieval to modern times. Spanning the period from the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries, it changed forever the course of Western history, and formed the foundation for today's art, science, commerce, politics and religion. The Encyclopaedia of the Renaissance details in its many entries the broad range of events, people, ideas and movements that together have come to represent this era.

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