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    Renaissance Man

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    Disputation of the Holy Sacrament, The School of Athens and The Parnassus are also clear demonstrations of the humanistic influence within his works. Disputation of the Holy Sacrament depicts theologists such as the original four Doctors of the Church, with Pope Gregory I, Augustine, Ambrose, Pope Julius II, Pope Sixtus IV, Savonarola and Dante Alighieri disputing the idea of the eucharist. Dr. Joseph Hartman in his book Nature and Naturalism: A Philosophy Primer states that “Humanism…

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    Middle Ages Vs Dark Ages

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    in period created the culture that is widely known in the Western world. It has also provided the opportunity for the modern world to develop the cultures that have been developed today to include political, social, religious, artistic and literary works. That is why it is important to understand the history of humanities so that one could understand the world…

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    The Italian Icon Giovanni Boccaccio, an author who illustrates his works realistically, “He paints the world as the world, the flesh as flesh, nature as nature, without suggesting a question” (Symonds). To begin with, as Boccaccio grew as a person and writer, he merely focused on realism. At a young age, Boccaccio was forced to work with his father as a merchant. With the long hours of treacherous trading, little to no income, and realization that life is better somewhere else, Boccaccio had a…

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    1614 Italian Trumpet

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    hindered many composers from written significant melodic works for the instrument, however, overtime across Europe a new performance practice for trumpet begin to developed. In 1614 Italian trumpeter, Cesare Bendinelli published one of the first trumpet method book Tutta l’arte della trometta where he discussed the rules of improvisation in what would become known as the clarino register. Edward Tarr stated, “Since many of Bendeinelli works that are found are dated in the 1580s, we assume with…

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    both your mind and imagination”, lastly connection between effort and reward simply working hard will results in superior income or acknowledgment. He say’s the three qualities that work has to have to be satisfying “it’s not how much money we make that untimely makes us happy between nine and five, it whether our work fulfills us” (Glad well 55). I absolutely agree with him, because when it comes to being happy and well, money is rubbish. For instance, I would rather be poor, happy and healthy…

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    cannot be denied as a work of art. To tell this story, much violence is needed. Violence is consistent in all art: movies, music, and paintings. Violence is not in art for the sake of violence. Rather, violence is in art for the sake of the art conveying its meaning unto us. Violence creates a powerful picture and art would not be nearly as compelling without it. Would Saving Private Ryan be as gripping and harrowing without violence? Would the words of Inferno by Dante Alighieri be so…

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