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The Renaissance Girl...: The Daily
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A collection of posts around the Renaissance, Art and Florence. Return to the Diary. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All Blog posts contain only my personal views and are published in an entirely personal capacity. Like many sites, this Blog is not responsible for the content of external internet sites. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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The Renaissance Girl...: The impact of ‘hieroglyphics’ on the allegorical art of Renaissance Italy
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A collection of posts around the Renaissance, Art and Florence. Return to the Diary. Wednesday, 6 July 2011. The impact of ‘hieroglyphics’ on the allegorical art of Renaissance Italy. In order to examine the general impact of hieroglyphics and the resulting impact on Renaissance art, it is first necessary to understand how and why hieroglyphs became so important, and what they meant to their main sponsor during the Renaissance - the humanists and neo-Platonists. In response to the Egyptian artefacts brou...
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The Renaissance Girl...: My other Blogs
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A collection of posts around the Renaissance, Art and Florence. Return to the Diary. I have varied and numerous interests - at the moment I'm writing as:. Restaurants, recipes and cookbooks. Art exhibitions in London which have caught my eye. I am also a contributor to the BespokeRSVP. Blog and to The Arbuturian. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All Blog posts contain only my personal views and are published in an entirely personal capacity. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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The Renaissance Girl...: Jax Roe
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A collection of posts around the Renaissance, Art and Florence. Return to the Diary. I’m fascinated by the Renaissance, and have a BA in English, and an. MA in Renaissance Studies from Birkbeck, University of London. My undergraduate degree focused on Elizabethan and Jacobean texts, particularly the city comedies, and my dissertation concentrated on sumptuary laws in city comedies. The Construct of the Medicean Magi in Quattrocento Florence. I tweet as @Bebejax. So say hi when you’re next on Twitter.
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earlymodernengland: May 2013
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The world the English (and Welsh, Scots, Irish) created between the mid-15th and the mid-18th centuries. Wednesday, May 08, 2013. The 3 May 2013 issue of TLS. Has an intriguing detail of a Restoration-era beaded basket of Charles II and Catherine of Braganza. The Holburne Museum of Bath, is seeking to acquire the basket, and a brief video. Of the Holburne's Direction, Alexander Sturgis being interviewed by the National Funding Scheme, provides a better view of the whole basket. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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earlymodernengland: May 2012
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The world the English (and Welsh, Scots, Irish) created between the mid-15th and the mid-18th centuries. Wednesday, May 30, 2012. Tudor: A Rose By Any Other Name? Was there a Tudor Age? Historian C.S.L. Davies (somewhat ironically the author of, among many other works, "a Study in the Effectivenness of Early Tudor. Government,” Economic History Review. 17, 2, 1964: 234–48) says no, or at least not until the mid-18th century. By Sean Coughlan, BBC, 29 May 2012). Ch 2 and earlymodernengland. That would res...
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earlymodernengland: November 2012
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The world the English (and Welsh, Scots, Irish) created between the mid-15th and the mid-18th centuries. Sunday, November 25, 2012. Early Modern Blogosphere: Update. A second batch of references to " Crowdsourcing the early modern blogosphere. Features considered analyses and considerations. " The echoes of cyberspace. In The Renaissance Computer: Knowledge Technology in the First Age of Print. 19 November 2012), which prompted me to comment. In the SMH (Society for Military History) Blog, November 9, 20...
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The Renaissance Epicurean...: March 2012
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Dining, book recommendations and recipes. Dines at the Alan Murchison pop-up in Terravina. Im fortunate to live part of the week in the New Forest, with its outstanding produce, gorgeous landscape and free roaming pigs, ponies and cattle. Theres an increasingly significant food and wine scene developing here, with a notable number of fine hotels and food festivals. Mr RE breakfasts at Browns Hotel. Dines at the Mark Lloyd pop-up at Ben's Canteen. Pop-up featuring game, our interest was definitely piqued.
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The Renaissance Epicurean...: December 2012
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Dining, book recommendations and recipes. The current Head Chef. OboTheClown. And I were looking for somewhere to meet up, and the one thing we all know the Wharf has is parking, very good transport links, and lots of eateries. It seemed like a good opportunity to revisit Plateau. The Renaissance Girl Cooks. Fregola Sarda, with a Salsa Verde Dressing. New York City Honey. San Pellegrino No. 9. San Pellegrino Top 50. Sant Pol del Mar. UK Food Bloggers Association.
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