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(Ebook) The Renaissance- An Encyclopedia for Students by Paul F. Grendler, Editor in Chief - Charles Scribners & Sons Publishing ISBN 9780684312811, 9780684312828, 0684312816, 0684312824

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Authors:Paul F. Grendler, Editor in Chief - Charles Scribners & Sons Publishing
Pages:228 pages.
Year:2003
Editon:1
Publisher:Charles Scribner's Sons
Language:english
File Size:13.92 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780684312811, 9780684312828, 0684312816, 0684312824
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(Ebook) The Renaissance- An Encyclopedia for Students by Paul F. Grendler, Editor in Chief - Charles Scribners & Sons Publishing ISBN 9780684312811, 9780684312828, 0684312816, 0684312824

Charles Scribner’s Sons presents The Renaissance: An Encyclopedia for Students, a condensed version of ER written especially for students. Like ER, it covers people and events beginning in Italy about 1350, then broadens geographically to embrace the rest of Europe in the middle to late fifteenth century. The coverage ends around 1620, when Europe once again moved into a new age with different values and
events. Between these dates the encyclopedia discusses important political events, concepts, ideas, works of art and literature, and scientific achievements across Europe. It incorporates the most recent scholarship on these subjects. In particular, it addresses the three most important developments in the study of the Renaissance in the second half of the twentieth century: the numerous studies of humanism throughout Europe, the increased concentration on the social history of the Renaissance, and the study of the many roles of women. The Renaissance: An Encyclopedia for Students provides comprehensive discussions of all aspects of the European Renaissance. Coverage of the rest of the world is limited to how Europeans influenced other continents, and discussion of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations is limited to the way they affected the Renaissance and vice versa.
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