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- The Renaissance: Schools of Interpretation
- Burckhardt and his critics
- Phases of the Renaissance
- Early Renaissance History and Institutions
- Italian city-states during the Early Renaissance
- Wars, alliances, treaties
- Trade and commerce
- The role of the family
- Florence, the center of the Renaissance
- Phases of governments
- The Medici family
- The resurgent papacy, 1450-1500
- Popes caught up in pursuit of power
- Patrons of Renaissance culture
- Three powerful popes
- The Spirit and Style of the Early Renaissance
- Humanism, scholarship, and schooling
- Humanistic studies
a) Textual criticism
b) Civic humanism
- Educational reform and curriculum
- Thought and philosophy
- Platonism in Florence
a) Ficino
b) Pico della Mirandola
- Relation to Classicism
- Architecture, sculpture, and painting
- Artistic ideals and innovations
a) Classical influences
b) Late medieval influences
c) Types of perspectives
d) Secular values in art
- Architecture
a) Brunelleschi
b) Alberti
- Sculpture
a) Donatello
b) Verrocchio
c) Ghiberti
- Painting
a) Changes and innovations in painting
b) Florentine school
c) Venetian school
- Music
- Influences on Renaissance music
- The leading composers
a) John Dunstable
b) Josquin des Prez
- The Legacy of the Early Renaissance
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