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Renaissance in Eastern Europe Poland I. Introduction II. Poland--The Big Picture A. Size

Renaissance in Eastern Europe Poland I. Introduction II. Poland--The Big Picture A. Size B. Diversity C. Rural D. Decentralized III. Poland--The Pure Renaissance A. Political Overview B. Jan Zamoyski C. King Sigismund I. Religious Communities in Renaissance Poland.

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Renaissance in Eastern Europe Poland I. Introduction II. Poland--The Big Picture A. Size

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  1. Renaissance in Eastern Europe Poland I. Introduction II. Poland--The Big Picture A. Size B. Diversity C. Rural D. Decentralized III. Poland--The Pure Renaissance A. Political Overview B. Jan Zamoyski C. King Sigismund I

  2. Religious Communities in Renaissance Poland

  3. Renaissance in Eastern Europe Poland I. Introduction II. Poland--The Big Picture A. Size B. Diversity C. Rural D. Decentralized III. Poland--The Pure Renaissance A. Political Overview B. Jan Zamoyski C. King Sigismund I

  4. Renaissance in Eastern Europe Poland I. Introduction II. Poland--The Big Picture A. Size B. Diversity C. Rural D. Decentralized III. Poland--The Pure Renaissance A. Political Overview B. Jan Zamoyski C. King Sigismund I

  5. Malbork--Castle and Capital of the Teutonic Knights

  6. Renaissance in Eastern Europe Poland I. Introduction II. Poland--The Big Picture A. Size B. Diversity C. Rural D. Decentralized III. Poland--The Pure Renaissance A. Political Overview B. Jan Zamoyski C. King Sigismund I

  7. Zamosc

  8. Groundplan of Zamosc

  9. Wawel Castle

  10. Oriel in Wawel Castle

  11. Hall of Deputies--Wawel Castle

  12. Sigismund Chapel

  13. Tempietto

  14. Mandatory Short Writing Assignment What are the distinctives of the northern Renaissance? Two or three of the writers that you are reading this week (Erasmus, Durer, Paracelsus, Thomas a Kempis, Lefevre d’Etaples, and Vesalius) are chatting outside the heavenly gates waiting to be admitted. As they burnish their CVs for careful screening from Saint Peter, they discuss among themselves what they accomplished on earth as part of this Renaissance movement north of the Alps. Recreate this conversation. It is encouraged that you do a bit of research on these figures. Try the Encylopedia of the Renaissance (reference collection in the library). 1-2 pages. Due next Tuesday, November 5.

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