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... For the first time a modern political spirit of Europe can be detected ... Historian Marsilius of Padua proclaimed that according to the writings of Aristotle "the ...
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... For the first time a modern political spirit of Europe can be detected ... Historian Marsilius of Padua proclaimed that according to the writings of Aristotle "the ...
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... during the 1900's. Shakespeare's play took place in Padua, which is in Europe, in a small town and during the1500's. I thought that ...
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... Giotto's most famous works is the Arena Chapel in Padua. ... Throughout Europe in the early 14th century, the feast of the annunciation or "Golden Mass" was held ...
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... in 1592 to the chair of mathematics in the University of Padua, which he ... his writings were translated into Latin and were read by scholars throughout Europe. ...
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... they doubled his salary and gave him a permanent job at the University of Padua. ... Europe was going through the renaissance, with a play called Romeo and Juliet. ...
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... Gothic cathedral, with its spires rising majestically over the towns of northern Europe, is a ... of the Life of Christ on the walls of the Arena Chapel at Padua. ...
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... Gothic cathedral, with its spires rising majestically over the towns of northern Europe, is a ... of the Life of Christ on the walls of the Arena Chapel at Padua. ...
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... They were available to go anywhere in Europe or to new worlds beyond (Broderick ... Thus there came into existence in Padua the first Jesuit college, in the modern ...
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... and also enrolled in the Universities of Bologna and Padua to study ... For the next five years, Brahe traveled throughout Europe, acquiring mathematical knowledge ...
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... As a young man, he also studied in Paris and Padua, and enjoyed studying ... education, and culture that began in Italy and spread throughout Europe, continued and ...
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... Some, like Milanesi and Kauffmann think it was done after Donatello's stay in Padua. ... The Civilization of Europe in the Renaissance, Hale, John. 1993 Antheneum. ...
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... Padua enjoyed a reputation as a major seat of learning - in fact, many English ... respect the Paduan school had been a singular institution in Europe until the ...
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... Padua enjoyed a reputation as a major seat of learning - in fact, many English ... respect the Paduan school had been a singular institution in Europe until the ...
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... An explosion of new ideas emanated from Europe beginning in the late sixteenth century. ... (Fermi 129). ?It was [at the University of Padua] that he earned the ...
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... In the play, a man named Petruchio travels from Verona to Padua in search ... classics and stimulated an outburst of creative endeavor throughout Europe, and the ...
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