Chapter 13
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Corrupt Spanish pope. He was aided militarily and politically by his son Caesar Borgia, who was the hero of The Prince. | ||
Italian poet wrote Inferno and Divine Comedy. | ||
Wrote the Decameron which tells about ambitious merchants, protrays a sensual, and worldly society. | ||
One of the leading painters of the Florentine renaissance, developed a highly personal stylye. The Birth of Venus. | ||
Italian architect, celebrated for work during Florentin Renaissance. He was anit-Gothic. Founding Hospital in Florence. | ||
Worked in Rome. Painted the Sistine Chapel. Sculpted the statue of David. | ||
Wrote The Courtier which was about education and manners and had a great influence. It said that an upper class, educated man should know many academic subjects and should be trained in music, dance, and art. | ||
Artist who made religious paintings and sculptures like the Last Supper. | ||
The Medici's were a great banking family in Florence in the 15th century. Ruled government of Florence from behind the scene. | ||
Spanish writer. Wrote Don Quixote. | ||
Wrote On the Dignity of Man which stated that man was made in the image of God before the fall and as Christ after the Resurrection. Man is placed in-between beasts and the angels. He also believed that there is no limits to what man can accomplish. |