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The Renaissance - The Age of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci (1/2) | DW Documentary
Beginning at the end of the 14th Century, the Renaissance created a new type of man, triggering economic, scientific, technical, religious, social and cultural developments that are unique in history.
Never before have culture, economics and science developed so rapidly within one century as during the Renaissance. But what was the catalyst for it, what is the "Renaissance factor"? The Renaissance is an epoch unique in human history: Never before have art, culture, economics and science developed so rapidly within a single century. We search for the "Renaissance factor", that combination of influences that triggered a pivotal period in history. It is a journey through time from Ancient Rome to the Crusades and the Black Death in the 14th century, events that defined the developments of t...
published: 28 Apr 2019
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Rise of the City States in Italy 📜 Renaissance (Part 1)
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published: 18 Sep 2021
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The Renaissance Period Explained | All You Need To Know
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In this video, Heimler walks you through the Italian Renaissance—the place where modern European History (and AP Euro) begins. The Renaissance majored in the revival of classical texts from Ancient Greece and Rome. New methods of art were employed at ...
published: 03 Aug 2022
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Florence and the Renaissance: Crash Course European History #2
The Renaissance was a cultural revitalization that spread across Europe, and had repercussions across the globe, but one smallish city-state in Italy was in many ways the epicenter of the thing. Florence, or as Italians might say, Firenze, was the home to a seemingly inordinate amount of the art, architecture, literature, and cultural output of the Renaissance. Artists like Michelangelo, Leonardo daVinci, Sandro Boticelli, and many others were associated with the city, and the money of patrons like the Medici family made a lot of the art possible. Today you'll learn about how the Renaissance came to be, and what impact it had on Europe and the world.
Our Sources:
Hunt, Lynn et al. The Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures, 6th ed. Boston: Bedford St. Martins, 2019.
Donald R. Kelley, R...
published: 19 Apr 2019
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The Great Myths Of The Renaissance (Waldemar Januszczak Documentary)
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Florence: Heart of the Renaissance
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide © 2012 | Fifteenth-century Florence was the home of the Renaissance and the birthplace of our modern world. In this first of two episodes, we'll gaze into the self-assured eyes of Michelangelo's David, enjoy Botticelli's Birth of Venus, delve into the 3-D wonders of Ghiberti's Gates of Paradise, appreciate Fra Angelico's serene beauty, and climb the dome that kicked off the Renaissance. Then we'll cross the Arno to where Florentine artisans live, work, and eat...very well. #ricksteves #ricksteveseurope #florence
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published: 01 Apr 2014
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Exploring the Renaissance
Explore the Italian Renaissance in just five minutes with our friendly guide Cozimo!
As Cozimo wanders around the rooms of the National Gallery of Ireland, he guides you through the sights, sounds, and smells (!) of the Italian Renaissance.
*You might also like*
Watch another video with our friendly guide Cozimo explaining how to find and understand hidden clues in Renaissance paintings. https://www.nationalgallery.ie/art-and-artists/exhibitions/renaissance-rediscoveries/renaissance-kids-hidden-clues-art
Designed, animated and directed by Leo Crowley.
Devised by Sinéad Rice, Head of Education, National Gallery of Ireland.
published: 12 Dec 2019
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Italy vlog - Padua - Around Piazza del Santo in Old Town - 4K - 2023 #padua #italy
In this Italy vlog we have the following travel tips for you: Piazza del Santo is one of the main squares in the historic center of Padua, Italy. It is named after Saint Anthony of Padua, one of the city's patron saints. The square is a significant religious and cultural hub, featuring several important landmarks. Here are some key aspects of Piazza del Santo:
Basilica di Sant'Antonio (Basilica of Saint Anthony): The focal point of Piazza del Santo is the Basilica di Sant'Antonio, a magnificent church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua. Construction of the basilica began shortly after the death of Saint Anthony in the 13th century. The church is a major pilgrimage site and a significant example of Gothic architecture. Its interior is adorned with beautiful frescoes and sculptures.
Statu...
published: 16 Nov 2023
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History Summarized: Florence
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Can't start a Renaissance without building a few *Domes*. — You've seen the memes, now learn the history behind the magnificent city of Florence!
It may sound like sacrilege, but many years ago, Florence was the first Italian city that little Blue had a cartoonishly-overblown obsession for — Move over, Venice.
In fact, Florentine history is basically THE reason I ever started caring about History in the first place. So I hope that you find this exquisite chapter in world history as enjoyable as I do.
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Death in Florence — Paul Strathern https://www.audible.com/pd/Death-in-Florence-Audioboo...
published: 06 Dec 2019
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The Renaissance - The Age of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci (1/2) | DW Documentary
Beginning at the end of the 14th Century, the Renaissance created a new type of man, triggering economic, scientific, technical, religious, social and cultural ...
Beginning at the end of the 14th Century, the Renaissance created a new type of man, triggering economic, scientific, technical, religious, social and cultural developments that are unique in history.
Never before have culture, economics and science developed so rapidly within one century as during the Renaissance. But what was the catalyst for it, what is the "Renaissance factor"? The Renaissance is an epoch unique in human history: Never before have art, culture, economics and science developed so rapidly within a single century. We search for the "Renaissance factor", that combination of influences that triggered a pivotal period in history. It is a journey through time from Ancient Rome to the Crusades and the Black Death in the 14th century, events that defined the developments of the Renaissance. We travel with Michelangelo to the major construction site that was to become St. Peter’s Basilica, to the banking houses of the Medicis and the workshop of Johannes Gutenberg. We examine some of the many innovations of the Renaissance such as linear perspective, the printing press and double-entry bookkeeping. We ask what these achievements mean to us today and how - almost half a millennium later - we continue to benefit from the "Renaissance factor." And we delve deeper with the help of spectacular reenactments and our "special investigators" - modern-day trendsetters, scientists, business tycoons, fashion designers and artists.
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Beginning at the end of the 14th Century, the Renaissance created a new type of man, triggering economic, scientific, technical, religious, social and cultural developments that are unique in history.
Never before have culture, economics and science developed so rapidly within one century as during the Renaissance. But what was the catalyst for it, what is the "Renaissance factor"? The Renaissance is an epoch unique in human history: Never before have art, culture, economics and science developed so rapidly within a single century. We search for the "Renaissance factor", that combination of influences that triggered a pivotal period in history. It is a journey through time from Ancient Rome to the Crusades and the Black Death in the 14th century, events that defined the developments of the Renaissance. We travel with Michelangelo to the major construction site that was to become St. Peter’s Basilica, to the banking houses of the Medicis and the workshop of Johannes Gutenberg. We examine some of the many innovations of the Renaissance such as linear perspective, the printing press and double-entry bookkeeping. We ask what these achievements mean to us today and how - almost half a millennium later - we continue to benefit from the "Renaissance factor." And we delve deeper with the help of spectacular reenactments and our "special investigators" - modern-day trendsetters, scientists, business tycoons, fashion designers and artists.
Part 2: https://youtu.be/_LMUWV1Tacs
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- published: 28 Apr 2019
- views: 5347194
14:35
Rise of the City States in Italy 📜 Renaissance (Part 1)
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#renaissance #art #italy
- published: 18 Sep 2021
- views: 220044
8:29
The Renaissance Period Explained | All You Need To Know
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“Renaissance” is the French word for “rebirth,” which is given to the period of time between the 14th and 17th centuries in Europe when there was a marked resurgence in classical art, education, philosophy, architecture, and natural sciences. Once more, the former Roman territories embraced the writings of ancient Greeks and Romans, and the idea of humanism. This rebirth marks the end of the Dark Ages and the beginning of the long march toward modernity.
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“Renaissance” is the French word for “rebirth,” which is given to the period of time between the 14th and 17th centuries in Europe when there was a marked resurgence in classical art, education, philosophy, architecture, and natural sciences. Once more, the former Roman territories embraced the writings of ancient Greeks and Romans, and the idea of humanism. This rebirth marks the end of the Dark Ages and the beginning of the long march toward modernity.
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- published: 13 Jul 2021
- views: 722048
7:26
The ITALIAN Renaissance, EXPLAINED [AP Euro, Unit 1 Topic 2 (1.2)]
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In this video, Heimler walks you through the Italian Renaissance—the place where modern European History (and AP Euro) begins. The Renaissance majored in the revival of classical texts from Ancient Greece and Rome. New methods of art were employed at the hands of folks like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. New methods of learning emerged, like philology and the emphasis on classical learning. And humanism becomes the dominant philosophy of the age.
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In this video, Heimler walks you through the Italian Renaissance—the place where modern European History (and AP Euro) begins. The Renaissance majored in the revival of classical texts from Ancient Greece and Rome. New methods of art were employed at the hands of folks like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. New methods of learning emerged, like philology and the emphasis on classical learning. And humanism becomes the dominant philosophy of the age.
- published: 03 Aug 2022
- views: 186609
14:34
Florence and the Renaissance: Crash Course European History #2
The Renaissance was a cultural revitalization that spread across Europe, and had repercussions across the globe, but one smallish city-state in Italy was in man...
The Renaissance was a cultural revitalization that spread across Europe, and had repercussions across the globe, but one smallish city-state in Italy was in many ways the epicenter of the thing. Florence, or as Italians might say, Firenze, was the home to a seemingly inordinate amount of the art, architecture, literature, and cultural output of the Renaissance. Artists like Michelangelo, Leonardo daVinci, Sandro Boticelli, and many others were associated with the city, and the money of patrons like the Medici family made a lot of the art possible. Today you'll learn about how the Renaissance came to be, and what impact it had on Europe and the world.
Our Sources:
Hunt, Lynn et al. The Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures, 6th ed. Boston: Bedford St. Martins, 2019.
Donald R. Kelley, Renaissance Humanism. Boston: Twayne, 1991.
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The Renaissance was a cultural revitalization that spread across Europe, and had repercussions across the globe, but one smallish city-state in Italy was in many ways the epicenter of the thing. Florence, or as Italians might say, Firenze, was the home to a seemingly inordinate amount of the art, architecture, literature, and cultural output of the Renaissance. Artists like Michelangelo, Leonardo daVinci, Sandro Boticelli, and many others were associated with the city, and the money of patrons like the Medici family made a lot of the art possible. Today you'll learn about how the Renaissance came to be, and what impact it had on Europe and the world.
Our Sources:
Hunt, Lynn et al. The Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures, 6th ed. Boston: Bedford St. Martins, 2019.
Donald R. Kelley, Renaissance Humanism. Boston: Twayne, 1991.
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Eric Prestemon, Sam Buck, Mark Brouwer, Laura Busby, Zach Van Stanley, Bob Doye, Jennifer Killen, Naman Goel, Nathan Catchings, Brandon Westmoreland, dorsey, Indika Siriwardena, Kenneth F Penttinen, Trevin Beattie, Erika & Alexa Saur, Glenn Elliott, Justin Zingsheim, Jessica Wode, Tom Trval, Jason Saslow, Nathan Taylor, Brian Thomas Gossett, Khaled El Shalakany, SR Foxley, Yasenia Cruz, Eric Koslow, Caleb Weeks, Tim Curwick, D.A. Noe, Shawn Arnold, Malcolm Callis, William McGraw, Andrei Krishkevich, Rachel Bright, Jirat, Ian Dundore
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- published: 19 Apr 2019
- views: 2164664
59:52
The Great Myths Of The Renaissance (Waldemar Januszczak Documentary)
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Waldemar Januszczak challenges the traditional notion of the Renaissance having fixed origins in Italy and showcases the ingenuity in both technique and ideas behind great artists such as Van Eyck, Memling, Van der Weyden, Cranach, Riemenschneider and Durer.
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Waldemar Januszczak challenges the traditional notion of the Renaissance having fixed origins in Italy and showcases the ingenuity in both technique and ideas behind great artists such as Van Eyck, Memling, Van der Weyden, Cranach, Riemenschneider and Durer.
Perspective is YouTube's home for the arts. Come here to get your fill of great music, theatre, art and much, much more!
From The Renaissance Unchained
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- published: 12 Sep 2020
- views: 1228320
24:58
Florence: Heart of the Renaissance
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide © 2012 | Fifteenth-century Florence was the home of the Renaissance and the birthplace of our modern world. In this first of tw...
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide © 2012 | Fifteenth-century Florence was the home of the Renaissance and the birthplace of our modern world. In this first of two episodes, we'll gaze into the self-assured eyes of Michelangelo's David, enjoy Botticelli's Birth of Venus, delve into the 3-D wonders of Ghiberti's Gates of Paradise, appreciate Fra Angelico's serene beauty, and climb the dome that kicked off the Renaissance. Then we'll cross the Arno to where Florentine artisans live, work, and eat...very well. #ricksteves #ricksteveseurope #florence
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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide © 2012 | Fifteenth-century Florence was the home of the Renaissance and the birthplace of our modern world. In this first of two episodes, we'll gaze into the self-assured eyes of Michelangelo's David, enjoy Botticelli's Birth of Venus, delve into the 3-D wonders of Ghiberti's Gates of Paradise, appreciate Fra Angelico's serene beauty, and climb the dome that kicked off the Renaissance. Then we'll cross the Arno to where Florentine artisans live, work, and eat...very well. #ricksteves #ricksteveseurope #florence
Visit http://www.ricksteves.com for more information about this destination and other destinations in Europe.
Check out more Rick Steves’ Europe travel resources:
• “Rick Steves’ Europe” public television series: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show
• “Travel with Rick Steves” public radio program: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/audio/radio
• European Tours: https://www.ricksteves.com/tours
• Guidebooks: https://store.ricksteves.com/shop/guidebooks
• Travel Gear: https://store.ricksteves.com/shop/
• Travel Classes: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/travel-talks
• Rick Steves Audio Europe App: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/audio/audio-europe
Rick Steves, America's most respected authority on European travel, writes European travel guidebooks, and hosts travel shows on public television and public radio.
- published: 01 Apr 2014
- views: 1866022
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Exploring the Renaissance
Explore the Italian Renaissance in just five minutes with our friendly guide Cozimo!
As Cozimo wanders around the rooms of the National Gallery of Ireland, he ...
Explore the Italian Renaissance in just five minutes with our friendly guide Cozimo!
As Cozimo wanders around the rooms of the National Gallery of Ireland, he guides you through the sights, sounds, and smells (!) of the Italian Renaissance.
*You might also like*
Watch another video with our friendly guide Cozimo explaining how to find and understand hidden clues in Renaissance paintings. https://www.nationalgallery.ie/art-and-artists/exhibitions/renaissance-rediscoveries/renaissance-kids-hidden-clues-art
Designed, animated and directed by Leo Crowley.
Devised by Sinéad Rice, Head of Education, National Gallery of Ireland.
https://wn.com/Exploring_The_Renaissance
Explore the Italian Renaissance in just five minutes with our friendly guide Cozimo!
As Cozimo wanders around the rooms of the National Gallery of Ireland, he guides you through the sights, sounds, and smells (!) of the Italian Renaissance.
*You might also like*
Watch another video with our friendly guide Cozimo explaining how to find and understand hidden clues in Renaissance paintings. https://www.nationalgallery.ie/art-and-artists/exhibitions/renaissance-rediscoveries/renaissance-kids-hidden-clues-art
Designed, animated and directed by Leo Crowley.
Devised by Sinéad Rice, Head of Education, National Gallery of Ireland.
- published: 12 Dec 2019
- views: 404988
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Italy vlog - Padua - Around Piazza del Santo in Old Town - 4K - 2023 #padua #italy
In this Italy vlog we have the following travel tips for you: Piazza del Santo is one of the main squares in the historic center of Padua, Italy. It is named af...
In this Italy vlog we have the following travel tips for you: Piazza del Santo is one of the main squares in the historic center of Padua, Italy. It is named after Saint Anthony of Padua, one of the city's patron saints. The square is a significant religious and cultural hub, featuring several important landmarks. Here are some key aspects of Piazza del Santo:
Basilica di Sant'Antonio (Basilica of Saint Anthony): The focal point of Piazza del Santo is the Basilica di Sant'Antonio, a magnificent church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua. Construction of the basilica began shortly after the death of Saint Anthony in the 13th century. The church is a major pilgrimage site and a significant example of Gothic architecture. Its interior is adorned with beautiful frescoes and sculptures.
Statue of Gattamelata: In the center of the square, you'll find a prominent equestrian statue of the condottiero Erasmo da Narni, commonly known as Gattamelata. The statue was created by the renowned sculptor Donatello in the 15th century and is considered a masterpiece of Renaissance art.
Santuario di Santa Maria dell'Arcella: Adjacent to Piazza del Santo is the Santuario di Santa Maria dell'Arcella. This small church is known for its peaceful surroundings and is dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
Pilgrimage Site: Piazza del Santo is not only a hub for tourists but also a significant destination for pilgrims who come to pay homage to Saint Anthony. The basilica houses the saint's tomb, making it a place of religious reverence.
Market and Shops: The square often hosts markets and events, adding to its lively atmosphere. Surrounding the square, you'll find shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it a popular place for both locals and visitors to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
Cultural Events: Piazza del Santo is a venue for various cultural events and festivities throughout the year. These events may include religious celebrations, music performances, and local festivals.
Historical Ambiance: The square is surrounded by historic buildings with architectural styles reflecting different periods. The combination of the basilica, the statue, and the overall ambiance creates a captivating historical setting.
Visiting Piazza del Santo allows you to immerse yourself in Padua's rich history, art, and religious significance. The square is not only a visual delight but also a place where the city's cultural and spiritual heritage comes to life.
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Padua, Italy. Summer 2023
#travelitaly #travelitalia #padova
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In this Italy vlog we have the following travel tips for you: Piazza del Santo is one of the main squares in the historic center of Padua, Italy. It is named after Saint Anthony of Padua, one of the city's patron saints. The square is a significant religious and cultural hub, featuring several important landmarks. Here are some key aspects of Piazza del Santo:
Basilica di Sant'Antonio (Basilica of Saint Anthony): The focal point of Piazza del Santo is the Basilica di Sant'Antonio, a magnificent church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua. Construction of the basilica began shortly after the death of Saint Anthony in the 13th century. The church is a major pilgrimage site and a significant example of Gothic architecture. Its interior is adorned with beautiful frescoes and sculptures.
Statue of Gattamelata: In the center of the square, you'll find a prominent equestrian statue of the condottiero Erasmo da Narni, commonly known as Gattamelata. The statue was created by the renowned sculptor Donatello in the 15th century and is considered a masterpiece of Renaissance art.
Santuario di Santa Maria dell'Arcella: Adjacent to Piazza del Santo is the Santuario di Santa Maria dell'Arcella. This small church is known for its peaceful surroundings and is dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
Pilgrimage Site: Piazza del Santo is not only a hub for tourists but also a significant destination for pilgrims who come to pay homage to Saint Anthony. The basilica houses the saint's tomb, making it a place of religious reverence.
Market and Shops: The square often hosts markets and events, adding to its lively atmosphere. Surrounding the square, you'll find shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it a popular place for both locals and visitors to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
Cultural Events: Piazza del Santo is a venue for various cultural events and festivities throughout the year. These events may include religious celebrations, music performances, and local festivals.
Historical Ambiance: The square is surrounded by historic buildings with architectural styles reflecting different periods. The combination of the basilica, the statue, and the overall ambiance creates a captivating historical setting.
Visiting Piazza del Santo allows you to immerse yourself in Padua's rich history, art, and religious significance. The square is not only a visual delight but also a place where the city's cultural and spiritual heritage comes to life.
Hit the "Like" and smash the subscribe button.
Padua, Italy. Summer 2023
#travelitaly #travelitalia #padova
- published: 16 Nov 2023
- views: 60
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History Summarized: Florence
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Can't start a Renaissance without building a few *Domes*. — You've seen the memes, now learn the history behind the magnificent city of Florence!
It may sound like sacrilege, but many years ago, Florence was the first Italian city that little Blue had a cartoonishly-overblown obsession for — Move over, Venice.
In fact, Florentine history is basically THE reason I ever started caring about History in the first place. So I hope that you find this exquisite chapter in world history as enjoyable as I do.
SOURCES & Further Reading:
Death in Florence — Paul Strathern https://www.audible.com/pd/Death-in-Florence-Audiobook/B013ES7IT0?qid=1575490541&sr=1-1&pf_rd_p=e81b7c27-6880-467a-b5a7-13cef5d729fe&pf_rd_r=1EE431N8A98YXGMB9S8M&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1
Florence: The Biography of A City — Christopher Hibbert
Be Like The Fox: Machiavelli In His World — Erica Benner
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Get 3 months of Audible for just $6.95 a month. That’s more than half off the regular price. Visit http://www.audible.com/overlysarcastic or text overlysarcastic to 500 500.
Can't start a Renaissance without building a few *Domes*. — You've seen the memes, now learn the history behind the magnificent city of Florence!
It may sound like sacrilege, but many years ago, Florence was the first Italian city that little Blue had a cartoonishly-overblown obsession for — Move over, Venice.
In fact, Florentine history is basically THE reason I ever started caring about History in the first place. So I hope that you find this exquisite chapter in world history as enjoyable as I do.
SOURCES & Further Reading:
Death in Florence — Paul Strathern https://www.audible.com/pd/Death-in-Florence-Audiobook/B013ES7IT0?qid=1575490541&sr=1-1&pf_rd_p=e81b7c27-6880-467a-b5a7-13cef5d729fe&pf_rd_r=1EE431N8A98YXGMB9S8M&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1
Florence: The Biography of A City — Christopher Hibbert
Be Like The Fox: Machiavelli In His World — Erica Benner
Our content is intended for teenage audiences and up.
DISCORD: https://discord.gg/sS5K4R3
PATREON: https://www.Patreon.com/OSP
MERCH LINKS: https://www.redbubble.com/people/OSPYouTube
OUR WEBSITE: https://www.OverlySarcasticProductions.com/
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- published: 06 Dec 2019
- views: 743233