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A CD designed to be used in conjunction with the course books. It contains 15 study tracks of music related to the course.
A CD designed to be used in conjunction with the course books. It contains 16 study tracks of music related to the course.
Side A: Professor Sydney Anglo discusses Castiglione’s book’ The Book of the Courtier’, which was very popular during the Renaissance in several European countries. Asks why generations of courtiers...
Side A: Lucille Kekewich and Anne Laurence introduce students to the historical background of the Renaissance in Europe from 1360 to the mid-17th century. Examines the differences in state boundaries and the...
Side A(i): Lorna Hardwick explains, with examples, how rhetoric in the ancient world denoted a whole system of skills and activities associated with persuasive public speaking; (ii): Letizia Panizza...
Side A: Dr Andrew Cunningham explores some of the relations between making pictures as ‘high art’ and making pictures of the human body to portray its structure and function - anatomical illustration, in...
Between 1830 and 1930 Chicago was laid out and became the second largest city in the USA and a centre of world trade. The complexity of its infrastructure grew as the city was developed using innovative...
Examines the influence of humanism in painting, sculpture and architecture. In 9 sections: 1) Signs of Change: compares the frescoes of Benozzo Gozzoli in the chapel of the Medici Palace, Florence, with...
Uses famous sites such as the ancient port of Ostia, the Baths of Caracalla and the Pantheon to examine how Imperial Rome was constructed, what materials were used, how it was defended, how it was supplied...
Discusses the way different political regimes require different uses for the city and its buildings. In three parts: 1) Republican Florence: looks at civic humanism and patrician power in 15th-centurey...
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