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Music: The Art of Listening, 6/e
Jean Ferris, Arizona State University-Tempe


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Renaissance Architecture

http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A0860693.html

InfoPlease.com presents Rennaissance Architecture.

http://www.boglewood.com/palladio/home.html

site on the life, times, and works of the great Renaissance architect Palladio. Andrea Palladio, 1508-1580, was one of the most celebrated architects of the Renaissance

Renaissance Music

http://classicalmus.hispeed.com/rena.html

A collection of links to renaissance music sites, including composers and information.

 

Renaissance Historical perspective

http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/glo/renaissance/

The Web Museum presents a discussion about the Renaissance.

 

Renaissance Sculpture

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/art/ren_italy/ren_sculpture01.html

A collection of images of Renaissance sculpture. Color slides donated by Rev. Francis Sullivan, S.J. and Andrea M. Frank,Curator of Visual Resources, Boston College. Scanning and label text by Andrea M. Frank and assistant Shannon.

 

The Counter Reformation

http://www.educ.msu.edu/homepages/laurence/reformation/Counter/Counter.Htmhttp://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04437a.htm

Catholic Encyclopedia: The Counter-Reformation topics include the low ebb of Catholic fortunes, the Council of Trent, and three reforming popes.

 

The Reformation

http://www.educ.msu.edu/homepages/laurence/reformation/index.htm

This Reformation Guide is intended to provide easy access to the wealth of Internet information available on the reformation period. The links to the original web sites have been preserved so that users may access the most recent developments.