The Renaissance

  • The Renaissance
    By Jocelyn Hunt

    The book includes narrative introductions to each issue, views of major historians, interpretations, analysis and evaluation of primary sources.

  • The Renaissance
    By Paul Johnson

    A fresh and vigorous appreciation of the intellectual liberation and artistic triumphs of the Italian Renaissance. The development of the first universities from the 12th century onwards, growing wealth and...

  • The Renaissance
    By Mary Quigley

    Presents an overview of the history of European society during the time known as the Renaissance, from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century.

  • The Renaissance
    By E. D. Hirsch, Jr.

    Select one Student Book with all units bound together or individual units to provide more depth to an existing curriculum. Individual units may be purchased as a single copy or in packs of six copies of the same title.

  • The Renaissance
    By Tom Streissguth

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  • The Renaissance: Italy and Abroad
    By John Jeffries Martin

    37 For a discussion of dowry law as it evolved in the medieval Italian communes , see Francesco Ercole ... On the status of the dowry as a woman's share of the patrimony , see Ercole , 211–30 ; Cowan , Urban Patriciate , 133.

  • The Renaissance: A Very Short Introduction
    By Jerry Brotton

    Even worse, Portuguese navigational aids based on astronomical calculations were useless in the unfamiliar skies of the Indian Ocean. Landing in Malindi, da Gama hired the services of an Arab navigator-astronomer, reputed to be one of ...

  • The Renaissance: The Story of Civilization
    By Will Durant

    A tailor from Essex, known in England as Sir John Hawkwood and in Italy as Acuto, fought with strategic subtlety and ... South of Piedmont, Liguria embraces all the glory of the Italian Riviera: on the east the Riviera di Levante, ...

  • The Renaissance: From the 1470s to the end of the 16th century
    By Iain Fenlon

    Seward's informative and wonderfully illustrated study of the French monarch is among the best of its kind. ... Two recent studies trace in eloquent detail the paths by which French music of the early sixteenth century came to be ...

  • The Renaissance: A Rebirth of Culture
    By Stephanie Kuligowski

    The Renaissance was a time of cultural rebirth.

  • The Renaissance
    By Susie Brooks

    Originally published: Great Britain: Weyland, 2018.

  • The Renaissance
    By Enzo George

    Follow the important events in this flourishing of Western culture through the words spoken and the works done by the people of this period.

  • The Renaissance: Science and Art Combined | Children's Renaissance History
    By Baby Professor

    Let’s read some interesting information about the Renaissance, as well as the well-known personalities who lived during the period. You can see some of their amazing works in museums these days. Grab a copy of this book today!

  • The Renaissance: European Painting, 1400-1600
    By Charles McCorquodale

    The Renaissance period was one of the most exciting and innovative in Western art, and has never failed to stimulate the imagination with its remarkable wealth of talent.

  • The Renaissance: The Cultural Rebirth of Europe
    By John D Wright

    Fully illustrated throughout, The Renaissance is a highly accessible and colourful journey along the cultural contours of Europe from the Late Middle Ages to the early modern period.

  • The Renaissance
    By Wallace Klippert Ferguson

    For centuries, the idea of a Renaissance at the end of the Middle Ages has been an active agent in shaping conceptions of the development of Western European civilization. Though...

  • The Renaissance: A Very Short Introduction
    By Jerry Brotton

    Exploring the Renaissance as a time of unprecedented intellectual excitement & cultural experimentation & interaction on a global scale, this book guides the reader through the key issues that defined the period, from art, architecture, & ...

  • The Renaissance: An Encyclopedia for Students
    By Paul F. Grendler

    Based on the Dartmouth Medal-winning Encyclopedia of the Renaissance (2000), this set has been prepared especially for non-specialists, focusing on the Renaissance-era topics most studied in high school world history, art, literature, ...

  • The Renaissance: An Illustrated Encyclopedia
    By Ilan Rachum

    This encyclopedia is designed to give a comprehensive view of Western civilization, beginning with Classical Greece and ending with the world of the twentieth century. The geographical scope is determined...

  • The Renaissance: A Short History
    By Paul Johnson

    " It is the human foreground that absorbs most of the book's attention. "We can give all kinds of satisfying explanations of why and when the Renaissance occurred and how it transmitted itself," Johnson writes.