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Перевод: Renaissance
[прилагательное] относящийся к эпохе Возрождения; [имя собственное] эпоха Возрождения; Ренессанс
Тезаурус:
- This does not mean that today's choreographers need follow the conventions laid down by the Renaissance scholars who were more interested in the physical ability and behaviour of courtiers.
- Digby Wyatt's earliest extant building is the Gothic Aldingham Hall, Cumbria, of 1846 to 1850, and although he designed the Pompeian, Byzantine, English Gothic, Italian and Renaissance Courts at the re-erected Crystal Palace at Sydenham in 1854, and The Art Journal commented that he had "in practice attached himself more heartily to the classic", he felt, like Scott, that the nineteenth century should have its particular form of architecture, but unlike Scott, he thought that this should be an adaptation of the Cinquecento style.
- Stephen Greenblatt draws upon several of the containment arguments outlined above (Chapter 6) in his pioneering study Renaissance Self-Fashioning .
- The alarming prospect of another "Renaissance Centre" theme-park development for the chteau de Chambord has arisen in the wake of the two earlier rejected schemes (see The Art Newspaper, No. 7, April 1991).
- This course offers students a wide choice of units of study, with emphasis on literature from the Renaissance onwards.
- In particular, Bede had a direct influence on the Carolingian renaissance of the ninth century through his pupil Egbert, who became Archbishop of York and trained Alcuin, who under Charlemagne founded the Frankish schools that did so much to stimulate learning on the Continent.
- That is why Britain's Institute of Directors has this week been rudely attacking the government for allowing the business renaissance of the past decade to be "torpedoed by runaway inflation".
- Another version of the bronze lion, from the collection of Dr Simon in Berlin, is illustrated in Bode's 1908 book on Italian Renaissance bronzes where it is considered to be sixteenth-century.
- In an attempt to boost a moral and economic recovery, the government had announced that the renaissance of a country "fit for heroes to live in" was to be put to the test in the spring of 1924.
- So much has been written about Monteverdi's L'Orfeo that it may be difficult to believe that many of the puzzles can be answered through a study of Renaissance humanistic traditions.
- In the ancient world, during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, even in the twentieth century, the word "city" was frequently associated with wealth, success, culture, and opportunity.
- No fool, Berenson went in for finding "Isabellas"; Mrs Gardner fancied herself as America's answer to Isabella d'Este, the great Renaissance art collector.
- They have been labelled the "Egyptian" (joined crucible) and the "Renaissance" or "Cinquecento" (separate crucible) techniques.
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