Encyclopedia of the Renaissance and the Reformation
title of “il Magnifico.” Lorenzo’s son, Piero, was expelled from Florence (1494), but the family was restored in After the seco ...
The guilds of Meistersinger had five hierarchies of mem- bership, from beginner to Meister; the latter had to have written both ...
Melozzo da Forlì (1438–1494) Italian painter Melozzo trained in his native Forlì and in Urbino and came under the influence of P ...
Ovid. Mena was the first translator of the Iliad into Span- ish (1519) from a medieval prose version in Latin. Mendes, Gracia (G ...
mon Praier Noted (1550). The first book of its kind, it used adaptations of plainsong as well as similar melodies com- posed by ...
Most of this increased production went into the mints of western Europe. Copper also played a significant role in Renaissance in ...
Michelangelo Buonarroti (Michelangiolo di Lodovico Buonarroti-Simoni) (1475–1564) Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet ...
Michelangelo attempted to destroy the sculpture, betray- ing the spiritual anxiety which found ardent expression in the late Cru ...
The first Greek book to be printed in Italy, Constantine Lascaris’s Erotemata, was issued at Milan in 1476. The Visconti and Sfo ...
Further reading: Norman Cohn, The Pursuit of the Millennium: Revolutionary Millenarians and Mystical Anar- chists of the Middle ...
Molina, Luis de (1535–1600) Iberian Jesuit theologian Born in Cuenca, Spain, he entered the Society of Jesus in 1553, studied at ...
amendments to the Essais and published the augmented work in 1595. Of English translations of the Essais, that by John FLORIO (1 ...
lished at Antwerp (1554), which was reprinted with a Se- gundo cancionero espiritual (1558). The latter, which sought to render ...
Montorsoli, Giovanni Angelo (1507–c. 1561) Italian sculptor in marble Born at Montorsoli, near Florence, he was taught by An- dr ...
(c. 1492–94). There he met Thomas LINACRE(who taught him Greek) and William GROCYN. On returning to London to study law, he cont ...
Dori the collection was modeled. Morley’s sacred and key- board music is influenced by that of Byrd; his madrigals, canzonets, a ...
more use of Marian texts. Continental composers used English pieces as models, experimenting with fauxbour- don and improvised c ...
members of the PLÉIADEand sympathetic towards their poetic program. His early success, notably a course of lec- tures in Paris i ...
no deviation was countenanced in this musique mesurée. Though theorists continued to discuss music as a branch of mathematics, i ...
capella) approach to most notated music. Nevertheless, by the beginning of the 16th century at least, first-hand ac- counts beco ...
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