【文艺复兴时期的服装】关于英国文艺复兴时期的.关于英国文艺复兴时期的服饰....
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- 提问者网友:咪咪
- 2021-02-11 23:55
【文艺复兴时期的服装】关于英国文艺复兴时期的.关于英国文艺复兴时期的服饰....
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- 五星知识达人网友:十鸦
- 2021-02-12 00:24
【答案】 你要的资料太多,所以就不翻译了,给你英文版的就好了:
The English Renaissance was a cultural and artistic movement in England dating from the early 16th century to the early 17th century.It is associated with the pan-European Renaissance that many cultural historians believe originated in northern Italy in the fourteenth century.This era in English cultural history is sometimes referred to as the age of Shakespeare or the Elizabethan era, taking the name of the English Renaissance's most famous author and most important monarch,respectively; however it is worth remembering that these names are rather misleading:Shakespeare was not an especially famous writer in his own time,and the English Renaissance covers a period both before and after Elizabeth's reign.
Poets such as Edmund Spencer and John Milton produced works that demonstrated an increased interest in understanding English Christian beliefs,such as the allegorical representation of the Tudor Dynasty in The Faerie Queen and the retelling of mankind’s fall from paradise in Paradise Lost; playwrights,such as Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare,composed theatrical representations of the English take on life,death,and history.Nearing the end of the Tudor Dynasty,philosophers like Sir Thomas More and Sir Francis Bacon published their own ideas about humanity and the aspects of a perfect society,pushing the limits of metacognition at that time.As England abolished its astrologers and alchemists,it came closer to reaching modern science with the Baconian Method,a forerunner of the Scientific Method.
The key literary figures in the English Renaissance are now generally considered to be the poet Edmund Spenser; the philosopher Francis Bacon; the poets and playwrights Christopher Marlowe,William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson; and the poet John Milton.Sir Thomas More is often considered one of the earliest writers of the English Renaissance.Thomas Tallis,Thomas Morley,and William Byrd were the most notable English musicians of the time,and are often seen as being a part of the same artistic movement that inspired the above authors.Elizabeth herself,a product of Renaissance humanism trained by Roger Ascham,wrote occasional poems like On Monsieur’s Departure at critical moments of her life.
你意思是说图片之类的么?如果说要服装史,说实在,专门查书是可以,但也是英文,而且我也不可能一个字一个字那样打的啊……如果只是当时服装的一些图片,还可能找到些.
The English Renaissance was a cultural and artistic movement in England dating from the early 16th century to the early 17th century.It is associated with the pan-European Renaissance that many cultural historians believe originated in northern Italy in the fourteenth century.This era in English cultural history is sometimes referred to as the age of Shakespeare or the Elizabethan era, taking the name of the English Renaissance's most famous author and most important monarch,respectively; however it is worth remembering that these names are rather misleading:Shakespeare was not an especially famous writer in his own time,and the English Renaissance covers a period both before and after Elizabeth's reign.
Poets such as Edmund Spencer and John Milton produced works that demonstrated an increased interest in understanding English Christian beliefs,such as the allegorical representation of the Tudor Dynasty in The Faerie Queen and the retelling of mankind’s fall from paradise in Paradise Lost; playwrights,such as Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare,composed theatrical representations of the English take on life,death,and history.Nearing the end of the Tudor Dynasty,philosophers like Sir Thomas More and Sir Francis Bacon published their own ideas about humanity and the aspects of a perfect society,pushing the limits of metacognition at that time.As England abolished its astrologers and alchemists,it came closer to reaching modern science with the Baconian Method,a forerunner of the Scientific Method.
The key literary figures in the English Renaissance are now generally considered to be the poet Edmund Spenser; the philosopher Francis Bacon; the poets and playwrights Christopher Marlowe,William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson; and the poet John Milton.Sir Thomas More is often considered one of the earliest writers of the English Renaissance.Thomas Tallis,Thomas Morley,and William Byrd were the most notable English musicians of the time,and are often seen as being a part of the same artistic movement that inspired the above authors.Elizabeth herself,a product of Renaissance humanism trained by Roger Ascham,wrote occasional poems like On Monsieur’s Departure at critical moments of her life.
你意思是说图片之类的么?如果说要服装史,说实在,专门查书是可以,但也是英文,而且我也不可能一个字一个字那样打的啊……如果只是当时服装的一些图片,还可能找到些.
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