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قراءة كتاب Michelangelo A Collection of Fifteen Pictures and a Portrait of the Master, with Introduction and Interpretation
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Michelangelo A Collection of Fifteen Pictures and a Portrait of the Master, with Introduction and Interpretation
in Gymnasium Caballini Montis.
Joannes Lascaris, 1445-1535, superintendent of Greek press established in Rome by Leo X.
Riario, Giulio de' Medici, Bibbiena, Petrucci, Farnese, Alidosi, Gonzaga, cardinals and patrons of literature.
PAINTERS.
| Ghirlandajo, | 1449-1495? | Florentine |
| Verrocchio, | 1435-1488 | " |
| Leonardo da Vinci, | 1452-1519 | " |
| Bartolommeo, | 1475-1517 | " |
| Francesco Granacci, | 1477-1543 (friend of Michelangelo) | " |
| Giuliano Bugiardini, | 1475-1554 (friend of Michelangelo) | " |
| Raphael, | 1483-1520 | " |
| Andrea del Sarto, | 1486-1531 | " |
| Sebastiano del Piombo, | 1485-1547 | " |
| Giorgio Vasari, | 1512-1574 | " |
| Giovanni Bellini, | 1428-1516 | Venetian |
| Giorgione, | 1477-1510 | " |
| Titian, | 1477-1576 | " |
| Tintoretto, | 1518-1594 | " |
| Paolo Veronese, | 1528-1588 | " |
| Perugino, | 1446-1523 | Umbrian |
| Bazzi, | 1477-1549 | Sienese |
| Baldassare Peruzzi, | 1481-1536 (also architect) | " |
| Domenico Beccafumi, | 1486-1551 | " |
| Mantegna, | 1431-1506 | Mantuan |
| Francia, | 1450-1518 | Bolognese |
| Correggio, | 1494-1534 | Emilian |
MISCELLANEOUS.
Savonarola, 1452-1498, prior of monastery of S. Marco, Florence, preacher, reformer, martyr.
Marc' Antonio, 1487-1539, engraver.
Bramante, 1444-1514, architect of St. Peter's.
Antonio da San Gallo, 1485-1546, architect of St. Peter's.
Christopher Columbus, 1436 or 1446-1506, discoverer.
Aldo Manuzio (Teobaldo Mannucci), 1450-1515, printer, established press at Venice 1490.
Vittoria Colonna, 1490-1547, poet.
I
THE MADONNA AND CHILD
About two thousand years ago a babe was born in the little Judæan village of Bethlehem whose life was to change all history. His name was Jesus, and every Christian country now takes his birth as a standard from which to reckon time. When we speak of the year 1900, we are counting the number of years that have passed since that event.[3] To make this clear we sometimes add the initials a.d., standing for the Latin words, Anno Domini, meaning in the year of our Lord. To go still farther back we speak of an event as so many years b.c. or Before Christ.

