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  1. The Renaissance: Schools of Interpretation
    1. Burckhardt and his critics
    2. Phases of the Renaissance

  2. Early Renaissance History and Institutions
    1. Italian city-states during the Early Renaissance
      1. Wars, alliances, treaties
      2. Trade and commerce
      3. The role of the family
    2. Florence, the center of the Renaissance
      1. Phases of governments
      2. The Medici family
    3. The resurgent papacy, 1450-1500
      1. Popes caught up in pursuit of power
      2. Patrons of Renaissance culture
      3. Three powerful popes

  3. The Spirit and Style of the Early Renaissance
    1. Humanism, scholarship, and schooling
      1. Humanistic studies
        • a)   Textual criticism
          b)   Civic humanism
      2. Educational reform and curriculum
    2. Thought and philosophy
      1. Platonism in Florence
        • a)   Ficino
          b)   Pico della Mirandola
      2. Relation to Classicism
    3. Architecture, sculpture, and painting
      1. Artistic ideals and innovations
        • a)   Classical influences
          b)   Late medieval influences
          c)   Types of perspectives
          d)   Secular values in art
      2. Architecture
        • a)   Brunelleschi
          b)   Alberti
      3. Sculpture
        • a)   Donatello
          b)   Verrocchio
          c)   Ghiberti
      4. Painting
        • a)   Changes and innovations in painting
          b)   Florentine school
          c)   Venetian school
    4. Music
      1. Influences on Renaissance music
      2. The leading composers
        • a)   John Dunstable
          b)   Josquin des Prez

  4. The Legacy of the Early Renaissance







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