Learn about the Italian city-states, their formation, and their development. Read about the Italian city states in the Renaissance and see a map of...
The Italian Renaissance revived the classical Greek and Roman literature: philosophy, science, art, music – all were "reborn," including Greek democracy. But, the Italian city-states were purely craft and trade cities – the citizens were not well-trained soldiers. The wealthy trade and banking...
City-states in Italy The Renaissance began in trading cities in the northern part of the Italian p___. Genoa, V___, Pisa, and Florence were centers of power and wealth that became the c___ of the Renaissance. Venice is a city of i___ on the northeastern edge of the peninsula...
The Italian Renaissance in Context Fifteenth-centuryItalywas unlike any other place in Europe. It was divided into independent city-states, each with a different form of government. Florence, where the Italian Renaissance began, was an independent republic. It was also a banking and commercial capi...
The uniquepolitical structuresof late Middle Ages Italy have led some to theorize that its unusual social climate allowed the emergence of a rare cultural efflorescence. Italy did not exist as apolitical entityin the early modern period. Instead, it was divided into smaller city states and territor...
3.Explain why the Renaissance began in the Italian city-states. Reasons why the Renaissance began in the Italian city-states are the followings. Firstly, social and political structure of Italian was different from others. It was one of the most urbanised areas in Europe, which based on merch...
Florence: The Birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and home to the d’Medici family, infamous leaders of Tuscany; patrons of the finest artists, architects, and scholars; and world-renowned arbiters of style and grandeur. Ambassadors from the d’Medici family have arrived at Port Deptford with...
Investigation of the economic and commercial policies of the Italian city-states has traditionally focused on individual cities and their contadi, with lit... T Scott - 《Quaderni Storici》 被引量: 2发表: 2014年 The Civilisation of the Period of the Renaissance in Italy: THE STATE AS A WORK...
the Italian Renaissance was nothing less than the beginning of the modern world - a world in which flourishing individualism and the competition for fame radically transformed science, the arts, and politics. In this landmark work he depicts the Italian city-states of Florence, Venice and Rome ...
sequencingeventsrelatedtotheriseofItaliancity-statesandtheirpoliticaldevelopment,includingMachiavelli’stheoryofgoverningasdescribedinThePrince;citingartistic,literary,andphilosophicalcreativity,ascontrastedwiththemedievalperiod,includingLeonardodaVinci,Michelangelo,andPetrarch;comparingtheItalianandtheNorthernRenaissance,and...