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  2. Italian Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Renaissance (Italian: Rinascimento [rinaʃʃiˈmento]) was a period in Italian history between the 14th and 16th centuries. The period is known for the initial development of the broader Renaissance culture that spread across Western Europe and marked the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity.

  3. Duecento - Wikipedia

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    Duecento (UK: / ˌ dj uː ə ˈ tʃ ɛ n t oʊ /, [1] Italian: [ˌdu.eˈtʃɛnto] literally "two hundred") or Dugento [2] is the Italian word for the Italian culture of the 13th century - that is to say 1200 to 1299. During this period the first shoots of the Italian Renaissance appeared, in literature and art, to be developed in the following ...

  4. Quattrocento - Wikipedia

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    The Quattrocento is viewed as the transition from the Medieval period to the age of the Italian Renaissance, principally in the cities of Rome, Florence, Milan, Venice, Naples. The period saw the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire , and it has been compared with the Timurid Renaissance which unfolded at the same time in Central Asia.

  5. Italian language - Wikipedia

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    The main Italian-language newspapers published outside Italy are the L'Osservatore Romano (Vatican City), the L'Informazione di San Marino , the Corriere del Ticino and the laRegione Ticino (Switzerland), the La Voce del Popolo , the Corriere d'Italia (Germany), the L'italoeuropeo (United Kingdom), the Passaparola , the America Oggi (United ...

  6. Category:Italian Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    29 languages. Afrikaans; ... The Italian Renaissance — the Renaissance cultural period during the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries in Italy

  7. History of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Renaissance began in Tuscany and spread south, having an especially significant impact on Rome, which was largely rebuilt by the Renaissance popes. The Tuscan variety of Italian came to predominate throughout the region, especially in Renaissance literature .

  8. Dante Alighieri - Wikipedia

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    Dante was more aware than most early Italian writers of the variety of Italian dialects and of the need to create a literature and a unified literary language beyond the limits of Latin writing at the time; in that sense, he is a forerunner of the Renaissance, with its effort to create vernacular literature in competition with earlier classical ...

  9. Old Romagnol - Wikipedia

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    Just like all other Romance languages, Old Romagnol developed out of Vulgar Latin.Its usage covered a period of three centuries. While there was several mentions of Romagnol in medieval times, such as in Dante Alighieri's De vulgari eloquentia, the first texts in Romagnol appeared around the end of the Italian Renaissance, in the 16th century, when Romagnol had fully developed into separate ...