A Beginner's Guide to the Renaissance
What Was the Renaissance? Why Was This Renaissance Different? The Society and Politics Behind the Renaissance, The Spread of the Renaissance, The End of the Renaissance, and The Interpretation of the Renaissance.
How did the Renaissance start?
The Renaissance is generally considered to have started in Florence, Italy around the years 1350 to 1400. The start of the Renaissance also was the end of the Middle Ages. Also from ducksters.com
Medicine in Medieval and Renaissance Europe
At about the same time that Arabian medicine flourished, the first medical school in Europe was established at Salerno, in southern Italy.
Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts
The rich and diverse collection of manuscripts owned by the Sächsische Landesbibliothek (Saxon State Library), was acquired over the course of 400 years.
The history of printing press@Johannes Gutenberg
Encyclopedia Britannica articles on Printing press and its impacts...
Guthenberg Press@Johannes Gutenberg's Biography
Johannes Gutenberg introduced the concept of movable type and the printing press to Europe.
Johannes Gutenberg- Life summary
This article discusses Gutenberg's early life, his inventions and later life...
Galileo Galilei
Birth and early life and education (1564-1580) of Galileo Galilei...
Galileo Galilei
Biography, Inventions and Other Facts...
Galileo Galilei from National Geographic Blog
Brief History of the Astronomical Telescope I: Galileo Galilei and the unlikely fate of his middle finger…
Renaissance Art
Origins of Renaissance Art; Early Renaissance Art (1401-1490s); Florence in the Renaissance; High Renaissance Art (1490s-1527) and Renaissance Art in Practice...
Italian Renaissance Art
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Analysis of the Renaissance Art - Italy
Michelangelo’s Painting of the Sistine Chapel Ceiling...
Renaissance Art at the Louvre
Louvre in Paris.
Renaissance Art at The Met
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Renaissance Science and Adventures
The Renaissance came about because of a change in the way of thinking. This information from Ducksters.
Medieval and Renaissance Astronomy
Medieval Astronomy and astronomers such as Muhammad al-Battani; Nicole Oresme; Nicolas of Cusa; Georg Puerbach; Regiomontanus.
Renaissance Astronomy and Astronomers such as Nicolaus Copernicus; Tycho Brahe; Johannes Kepler
Tour: Renaissance masterpieces
The National Gallery in London
Modern Telescope
The World's Best Telescope and what can it teach us...
Usborne Quicklinks
Search for Science and the Renaissance
European Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-1600
European Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-1600. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.