- The
Italian Renaissance (Italian:
Rinascimento [rinaʃʃiˈmento]) was a
period in
Italian history between the 14th and 16th centuries. The
period is known...
- [ʁənɛsɑ̃s] ,
meaning 'rebirth', from renaître 'to be born again'; Italian:
Rinascimento [rinaʃʃiˈmento], from rinascere, with the same meanings. The
Oxford English...
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Renaissance (Italian:
Rinascimento) is a
political party in Italy. Its
leader is
Vittorio Sgarbi, an
Italian art critic, art historian, politician, cultural...
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Rinascimento privato (Private Renaissance) was the last
novel written by the
Italian writer Maria Bellonci. It won the
Strega Prize in 1986. It is a fictional...
- The
Anello del
Rinascimento (Ring of the
Renaissance or
Renaissance Ring) is 178km
trekking and
mountain biking route that is
divided into
thirteen stages...
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Florence is
known as the "cradle of the Renaissance" (la
culla del
Rinascimento) for its monuments, churches, and buildings. The best-known site of Florence...
- architecture. The
church is at the rear of a
courtyard at 40,
Corso del
Rinascimento; the
complex is now used by the
State Archives of Rome. In the 14th century...
- (2014). The
Renaissance in Italy: A
Social and
Cultural History of the
Rinascimento. Cambridge, England:
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1316123270...
- (2007).
Italia dilacerata:
Girolamo Borgia nella Cultura storica del
Rinascimento. F. Angeli. ISBN 978-8846485595 – via
Google Books. Roma, Romae, Marina...
- Con un'Appendice di
Alessandro Savorelli, "
Rinascimento", LI,
Firenze (Olschki), MMXI". Il
Rinascimento: 237–268. ISSN 0080-3073. Vasari, Giorgio: Lives...