By: Tomas, Liam and Silous.   The architecture between early 15 th and 17 th century.  Developed first in Florence, influenced by Filippo Brunelleschi.

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By: Tomas, Liam and Silous

  The architecture between early 15 th and 17 th century.  Developed first in Florence, influenced by Filippo Brunelleschi  The Renaissance architecture was quickly spread to other Italian cities and carried to France, Germany, England and Russia.  Architecture became not only a question of practise, but also a matter for theoretical discussion.  Columns and pilasters, Arches, Vaults, and Domes were all parts of architecture used in the Renaissance Renaissance Architecture

History has it that Leonardo Da Vinci is the “father of modern science”. He has invented many things like the Parachute, viola organista, diving suit, and more. Leonardo Da Vinci has many famous quotes too. Like one of his famous ones “A well spent day brings happy sleep”. Lernardo Da Vinci was one of the smartest scientists during the renaissance period.

  The Italian Renaissance is best known for its cultural achievements.  Famous poets of the 15th century include the renaissance epic authors Luigi Pulci, author of Morgante, Matteo Maria Boiardo, Orlando Innamorato, and Ludovico Ariosto.  Italy Cultural Achievements

  The use of gunpowder occurred in this era  Guns like the arquebus and the musket were invented  The English long bow and the Swiss pike were both deadly weapons, but not very many people learned to be a master of the bow because of the difficulty  The armour will usually deflect edged weapons and stop fired weapons (from a distance)  But the flintlock muskets will penetrate and destroy the flesh behind it Warfare

  The biggest authors during the renaissance were George Chapman, Miles Cloverdale, john Lyly, and sir Thomas More.  In the early Italian Renaissance, much of the focus was on translating and studying classic works from Latin and Greek.  Many authors attempted to integrate the methods and styles of the ancient Greeks into their own works. Literature and poetry

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  In Italy during the 14th century there was an explosion of musical activity that corresponded in scope and level of innovation to the activity in the other arts.  By the late 16th century Italy was the musical centre of Europe.  Morgan Gioachino Antonio Rossini Rossini Music

  In the 13th century, much of Europe experienced strong economic growth. The trade routes of the Italian states linked with those of established Mediterranean ports and eventually the Hanseatic league of the Baltic and northern regions of Europe to create a network economy in Europe for the first time since the 4th century. Economic growth

  The 14th century saw a series of catastrophes that caused the European economy to go into recession.  The Medieval Warm Period was ending and the Little Ice Age began.  This change in climate saw agricultural output decline a lot, leading to repeated famines, exacerbated by the rapid population growth of the earlier era. 14 century collapse

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