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The Italian Renaissance was preceded, structured, and, to a significant extent, determined by the Renaissance of the twelfth century which saw the culmination of Romanesque art and the beginnings of the Gothic; the emergence of vernacular languages; the revival of Latin classics, poetry, and Roman law; the recovery of Greek Science and much Greek philosophy; the origins of universities, towns, and the sovereign state.
Contents
1. THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 2. INTELLECTUAL CENTRES 3. BOOKS AND LIBRARIES 4. THE REVIVAL OF THE LATIN CLASSICS 5. THE LATIN LANGUAGE 6. LATIN POETRY 7. THE REVIVAL OF JURISPRUDENCE 8. HISTORICAL WRITING 9. THE TRANSLATORS FROM GREEK AND ARABIC 10. THE REVIVAL OF SCIENCE 11. THE REVIVAL OF PHILOSOPHY 12. THE BEGINNINGS OF UNIVERSITIES INDEX



