Handbook to Life in Renaissance Europe
by
Sandra Sider
Capturing the essence of life in great civilizations of the past, each volume in the
Hardcover, 382 pages
Published
by Facts on File
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A good reference work covering many areas of renaissance culture, including: Government & Society, Religion, Art & Architecture, Warfare, Literature & Language, Music, Commerce, Exploration & Travel, Education, Daily life, and Science & Medicine.
The book is set up like an encyclopedic reference, but does contain an introductory essay on the origins of the renaissance (which is fairly uncontroversial), as well as a closing essay on the legacy of the renaissance.
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The book is set up like an encyclopedic reference, but does contain an introductory essay on the origins of the renaissance (which is fairly uncontroversial), as well as a closing essay on the legacy of the renaissance.
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