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  • This article is rated Start-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects:...
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  • considered part of the "History of Western Architecture" series. How to reconcile series boxes? Burschik 10:30, 13 September 2005 (UTC) The most Italian...
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  • to the author of this article wallowed in barbarism,actually availed itself of the finest Italian masters in the 15th century, which resulted in the proliferation...
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  • (ironically, made by the machines of 01)" - where has this come from? Dysprosia 04:29, 23 May 2004 (UTC) The Second Renaissance director Mahiro Maeda...
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  • founder of Conservapedia, about the lack of focus on religion's part in the Renaissance, have to some extent been addressed. Although humanism did give...
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  • place. I offer as evidence chapter 9 of P. Strathern's "The Medici: Masters of the Renaissance" – for example p. 106. Please debate this matter here rather...
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  • at best, we could call the series late-late-Renaissance, or something similar, even though neither term really applies to the alternate universe setting...
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  • connecting a living person to Renaissance masters has got to do with anything? Parry4 points out that this article has problems in the {{vanity}} department....
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  • Shostakovich—His Life and Music Great Masters: Stravinsky—His Life and Music Great Masters: Tchaikovsky—His Life and Music Great Masters: The Schumanns—Their Lives and...
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  • es erst sehr viel später in der Renaissance entwickelt wurde To English: The masters of Bojana had managed to break the prevailing traditional forms and...
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  • removed the part stating "regarded amongst most as the official series finale", as there was no source to back that up (this includes the source from the thefutoncritic)...
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  • a lot of the same ground. Perhaps the article should be moved to Northern Renaissance art and its scope expanded? Kafka Liz (talk) 17:11, 10 December...
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  • cartoons (the cartoons themselves are public domain, but Warner owns the masters) The 1974-89 Rankin/Bass library, inherited from Lorimar-Telepictures The feature...
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  • Richard Zacha at the University of Texas at Arlington way back in the 1960's, always referred to Ovid as "the darling of the Renaissance." I wonder if others...
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  • Talk:List of Shakespeare authorship candidates (category Wikipedia pages referenced by the press)
    Volumes 1-2 of my Series, Re-Attribution of the British Renaissance Corpus, give computational-linguistic evidence that attribute the various "Shakespeare"...
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  • year (and the book came out after his death). They have a very draftmanlike quality (almost like some doing isometric drawings). Renaissance use of perspective...
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  • I gotta question the formulation, "one of the earliest formally developed plays in Britain and Europe". Britain's no longer part of Europe, what? ;) --...
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  • oknazevad (talk) 16:10, 25 August 2013 (UTC) Can anyone tell me why the names of Renaissance art masters were chosen to name the turtles? — Preceding...
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  • revisions for the page on "Ways of Seeing," which covers both the book and the four-part video series. I've restored all (I hope) of the class edits that...
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  • to different mixing systems. You could get away with it in a renaissance portrait where the tones are predominately pastel, but try painting aquamarine...
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