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The Renaissance

Author: National Geographic Society (U.S.)
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, ©1997.
Series: NGS pictureShow.
Edition/Format:   Interactive multimedia : CD for computer : Juvenile audience : English : Macintosh and Windows, version 2.0View all editions and formats
Summary:
Two self-contained presentations introduce the economic and social roots of the Renaissance and explore the era's towering intellectual and artistic achievements. Meet the wealthy patrons such as Medicis of Florence, and get to know thinkers such as Petrarch, Machiavelli, and Copernicus. See how Renaissance art and architecture reflected the ideas of the age. Explore the creations of Michelangelo, Brunelleschi,  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Interactive multimedia
Material Type: Interactive multimedia, Juvenile audience
Document Type: Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: National Geographic Society (U.S.)
ISBN: 0792237935 9780792237938
OCLC Number: 37247428
Notes: Title from disc surface.
Description: 1 computer optical disc : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 user's guide (4 p. ; 12 cm.)
Details: System requirements for Macintosh: 8MB RAM and a 25 MHz 68030 microprossor or higher ; System version 7.0 or higher ; 13 in. or larger monitor with at least 256 colors ; double-speed CD-ROM drive.; System requirements for Windows: Multimedia PC with at least 8MB RAM and a 66 MHz 80486DX or Pentium microprocessor ; Microsoft Windows ver. 3.1 or higher (Windows 95 recommended ; DOS version 5.0 or higher ; Monitor with at least 256 colors ; Quad-speed CD-ROM drive.
Contents: Changing world --
Art and architecture.
Series Title: NGS pictureShow.
Responsibility: National Geographic Society.

Abstract:

Two self-contained presentations introduce the economic and social roots of the Renaissance and explore the era's towering intellectual and artistic achievements. Meet the wealthy patrons such as Medicis of Florence, and get to know thinkers such as Petrarch, Machiavelli, and Copernicus. See how Renaissance art and architecture reflected the ideas of the age. Explore the creations of Michelangelo, Brunelleschi, Titian, Dürer, and the ultimate "Renaissance man," Leonardo da Vinci.

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