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  • Michelangelo Artwork Consisted Pope Julius Ii
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    Michelangelo was pessimistic in his poetry and an optimist in his artwork. Michelangelo's artwork consisted of paintings and sculptures that showed humanity in it's natural state. Michelangelo's poetry was pessimistic in his response to Strazzi even though he was complementing him. Michelangelo's sculpture brought out his optimism. Michelangelo was optimistic in completing The Tomb of Pope Julius II and persevered through it's many revisions trying to complete his vision. Sculpture was Michelang...
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  • Praise Of Folly Sixteenth Century
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    Erasmus of Rotterdam, the author of Praise of Folly and Thomas More, the author of Utopia, were two of the sixteenth century's greatest Renaissance writers. Erasmus and More were both close friends and also great believers in their religion. It was in the early part of the sixteenth century that a new group of Humanist thinkers evolved. Both Thomas More and Erasmus of Rotterdam took part in this new philosophy known as Christian Humanism. Christian Humanism is known as a mixture of the philosoph...
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  • Rape Of The Lock Gods And Goddesses
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    As the name indicates, the Mock-Epic is a literary form that burlesques the classical epics by using characteristics of the epic -- the invocation of a deity, a formal statement of theme, the division of the work into books and cantos, grandiose speeches, battles and supernatural machinery- to reveal the ridiculousness of a certain subject. The main effect of employing techniques of an epic is, however, not so much to have fun with the epic, but to deflate a subject or characters that by contras...
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  • Catholic Church Ecumenical Council
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    Starting with the First Council of Nicaea in 325 the Catholic Church established a tradition of ecumenical Council meetings to help decide on and shape the future of the Church. The most recent Council, called Vatican II, is considered to be both the largest ever in scope and also the most ground breaking in the amount of change it yielded. The changes in doctrine, dogma and procedure they enacted had major effects both inside and outside the Catholic Church and continue to today. Before the Vat...
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  • Juxtaposition In Rhyming Couplets Juxtaposition In Rhyming Pope
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    Pope skillfully uses the mock epic genre to satirize the triviality of his society through exaggeration, parody, and juxtaposition in rhyming couplets. The epic form inherently makes subject matter larger than life and Pope cleverly uses this characteristic to reveal the absurdity of the society he lives in. In his epic, he mocks misplaced importance by placing an event as inconsequential as the snipping off of some hair at the root of his action. In Canto III, Pope turns a simple card game into...
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  • The Marriage Of Henry Viii And Catherine Aragon
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    ... lf-sacrifice; for one of Catherines background and temperament it was unthinkable, but what had started as a simple defense of her marriage became infinitely greater. As time went by and the struggle for the divorce unfolded, the Queen began to realize that she was fighting, not merely for her own and her daughters natural rights, but for her husbands soul and the souls of all his people against the forces of darkness which seemed, to Catherine, to be come to life in the dark-eyed person of ...
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  • Why Did The Cold War End
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    ... king and Reagan's positive reception brought an end to one of the most deadly arms build-up the world had ever seen. In the ending of the Cold War the major helping hand was provided by the republics within the Soviet bloc. Nationalism in many Eastern European countries was increasing and they all started their campaigns for freedom from the Soviet Union. The Baltic Republics started their demonstration way earlier than any other Soviet republic as they were the most eager for independence. ...
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  • Fourteenth Century Black Death
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    The Black Death was a bacterium which was carried by flea infested rats. This disaster spread across Europe quite rapidly. Much accusation for the cause of the plague was pressed onto the Jewish community. The most common plague was the bubonic plague, although the pneumatic plague also existed. This disaster caused economic, social, political and cultural havoc. Approximately 50 % of the infested population died, which, was estimated between 19 to 38 million. During this occurrence 25 to 50 per...
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  • Bishops And Priests Gregory Vii
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    European History 1 The period of national renaissance in Medieval Europe is closely connected with the discovery of individual. Long-term historical changes contributed to rise of new individuals the individuals who were well brought-up and well educated. 1) Plenty of well-educated people created numerous preconditions to blossom of medieval culture. For example, William Caxton (1422 - 1491) was the first English book printer. He was the first who printed the whole library of national writers an...
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  • Gregory Vii Henry Iv
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    The Rise of The Medieval Church Before the system of checks and balances between legislative, judicial and executive powers was introduced by American Constitution in 1787, the same system existed in medieval Europe, between Church and the secular authorities, before 1050, when Henry IV became the Emperor of Holy Roman Empire in very young age. Prior to that time, the appointment of Church officials had to be approved by representatives of state. Although, formally the Pope was appointing bishop...
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  • Anne Boleyn Henry Viii
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    King Henry VIII Henry VIII (born 1491, ruled 1509 - 1547). The second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York was one of England's strongest and least popular monarchs. He was born at Greenwich on June 28, 1491. The first English ruler to be educated under the influence of the Renaissance, he was a gifted scholar, linguist, composer, and musician. As a youth he was gay and handsome, skilled in all manner of athletic games, but in later life he became coarse and fat. When his elder brother, Arthur...
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  • Mid 8 Th Century 8 Th Century Church
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    Mid 8 th century renewal and consolidation of church institutions? Christian norms into secular politics, especially in the actions of rulers. ? Bishops and abbots with large land acted as a force for cohesion and integration 794? 829 high summer of Carolingian church reform, aims: ? intensification Christian practice, greater uniformity, preservation purity of the church. ? Formulation virtual Christian code? educated priests to teach bible property and to administer the code? higher education ...
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  • Foreign Hands Thy Died In Battle Pope
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    In Alexander Popes poem Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady, Pope uses a great amount of war-like imagery to enhance his vision of the suicide described. He creates allies and enemies, weapons and invasions, as well as the gruesome death that only seems to come from war. These pieces add to the overall meaning of the work and the vision of the event that has occurred, giving the reader an image of a battle occurring. The first images of the war or battle are that of the victim of battle. ...
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  • Twenty Four Years V Ii
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    In Medieval cycle plays, devils were portrayed as comic characters that triumphed over their adversaries in spite of their crudeness and ineptitude. With the advent of Renaissance drama, came new ideas and characters, as playwrights took a new stance in their portrayals of evil and devils. The devils and Mephostophilis in particular, in Christopher Marlowe's play Dr. Faustus are much more complex than those in preceding medieval drama are. Mephostophilis only goal in the play is to acquire Faust...
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  • Pope Julius Ii Tomb Of Pope Julius
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    Michelangelo was an optimist in his artwork and his sculptures. Michelangelo? s artwork consisted of paintings that showed humanity in its natural state. Michelangelo? s showed optimism in every figure he sculpted. Michelangelo? s sculpture brought out his true feelings of the world and how he viewed it. Michelangelo was optimistic in completing? The Tomb of Pope Julius II? and persevered it through its many revisions trying to complete his vision. Sculpting was Michelangelo? s main goal and the...
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  • Pope Julius Ii Sistine Chapel
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    POPE JULIUS II Pope Julius II was a powerful ruler and also the greatest art patron among the popes. His reign is considered one of the most brilliant in the Renaissance period. He was born Giuliano della River, in Albisola, Italy in 1443. He became a Franciscan priest in 1468. After his uncle became Pope Alexander VI in 1492, he fled to France, where he stayed until Alexander died. He was elected Pope Julius II in 1503. Even though bribery was a large part of his own election, the new pope quic...
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  • Gender Roles Quot Line
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    Deborah Pope The fearful, gloomy woman waiting inside her darkening room for the emotional and meteorological devastation to hit could be Aunt Jennifer, who is similarly passive and terrified, overwhelmed by events that eclipsed her small strength. " Aunt Jennifer's Tigers" is, however, an even clearer statement of conflict in women, specifically between the impulse to freedom and imagination (her tapestry of prancing tigers) and the " massive weight" of gender roles and expe...
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  • Pope John Paul Ii People Can Relate
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    Theology Trimester 2 February 25, 2000 Final Assignment Veritatis Splendor was about the church's moral teachings. Some major points made in this encyclical are of abstaining to conform to the world and morality. The point of this encyclical is to remind the Catholic people of what the church believes in because along with the times, people are changing. Conforming to the world, meaning participating in the immoral acts that are being committed is not what the church wants people to do. The chur...
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    Review: Heel To Toe Encounters In Review: Heel To Toe Encounters In The South Of Italy By Charles Lister Sex lives of the popes Heel to Toe: Encounters in the South of Italy Charles Lister 288 pp, SeckerEleven years ago, Charles Lister wrote Between Two Seas, an account of a walk he made half a century ago along the Appian Way in southern Italy. This new book recounts a more recent cycling trip, but one that took in very similar territory: from Italy's heel state of Puglia to its Calabrian toe i...
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  • Church Of Saint Catherine
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    Saint Catherine, originally named Caterina Benincasa, was born in Siena, a city in west-central Italy south of Florence. She was born on March 25, 1347, the feast of the Annunciation. She had a twin sister who did not live long after her birth. Catherine was the youngest of twenty-five children. Her father, Giacomo Benincasa, was a wealthy dyer. He lived with his wife La, the daughter of a then famous poet, in a spacious house which is still standing today. Catherine is described as having been ...
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