The Panorama of the Renaissance

The Panorama of the Renaissance
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Book Synopsis The Panorama of the Renaissance by : Margaret Aston

Download or read book The Panorama of the Renaissance written by Margaret Aston and published by ABRAMS. This book was released on 1996 with total page 376 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The great turning point of Western civilization that we call the Renaissance - the rebirth of literature, art, architecture, and philosophy in Europe from the fourteenth through the seventeenth century - marked the emergence of the modern world from the dark ages. This ingeniously organized, profusely illustrated book presents the entire epoch of the Renaissance through a spectacular collection of images, offering all the tools anyone needs to explore this age of reawakening, invention, and achievement. More than 1,000 illustrations - of paintings, sculpture, architecture, drawings, and engravings - are grouped to present more than a hundred pertinent topics. The topics themselves are divided among eight major themes covering every aspect of intellectual, political, religious, economic, social, technological, artistic, and architectural life in the Renaissance, all extensively cross-referenced.


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