Culture of Italy

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    Italian culture is steeped in to the arts, family, architecture, music and food, home of the Roman Empire and a major center of the renaissance; culture in the Italian peninsula has flourished for centuries. Here is an overview of “Italian customs” and traditions about 96% percent of the population of Italy is Italian though there are many other ethnicities that live in this country. North African, Arab, Albanian, German, Austrian and some other European groups fill out with a remainder of the…

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    The ties of ancient art and literary works from classic Roman and Greek times to the culture, art, writing, and architecture of the Renaissance serve to demonstrate the influence classic works had on the arts in the times of the Renaissance. (pg. 343-345) The Renaissance humanism and the humanist course of study were the main factors in the influence of Renaissance pieces from classical literature. (pg. 341-345) Renaissance humanists were the ones who gave the classical past contour and…

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    renaissance there were a lot of different artist coming up. The renaissance art is the painting, sculpture and decorative arts of that period of European history known as the renaissance, emerging as a distinct style in Italy in about 1400,The during renaissance such as Invention of the first mechanical clock, Invention of scales for weighing, First golf ball was invented Invention of the trigger for gun, The first piano called …

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    Dante's Accomplishments

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    Dante was born in Florence, Italy. His exact date of birth is not know, however it is generally believed to be around 1265. Not much is known about Dante's education, he most probably studied at home or in a chapter school attached to a church or monastery. In Italy, Dante is often referred to as the supreme poet and played a major role in begennig the National language of Italy. Dante was and has been called "the Father of the Italian language”. His depictions of hell, purgatori and heaven have…

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    wealthy city in Northern Italy. The Sforza family have long held power in the city. While in 1499 troops serving Louis XII of France sought to take Milan, the Sforza triumphed in preserving their hold. Preternatural blood flows through the Sforza family's veins, and there are rumors of dragons or demons lurking in their lineage. Numerous intermarriages between the Sforza's and other influential families have taken place, assuring the spread of the family's influence throughout Italy. One such…

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    Italy is a country that you cannot visit just once. Once visited, you cannot resit your temptation to come again and again. There are many things in this beautiful country that will draw you. The words beautiful country in the previous sentence is not just adjecive and noun, but it is the nickname the world has given to Italy. In regional language, it is referred as Bel Paese, which means the Beautiful Country. Itality is not known for its history and culture, but also because of its arts and…

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    The Tuscany Region

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    The Tuscany Region of Italy conjures images of picturesque rolling hills, cypress trees and sunflowers; but it has much more to offer than just beautiful vistas—much more. Considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, Tuscany has inspired countless artists over the centuries and they have left an indelible mark on the region that has become known for its masterpieces in artwork, architecture science and literary works. The majestic beauty of the region with its landscape dotted with ancient…

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    in any market. Regardless of the product and market, to launch and successfully establish a product in an established market, there are many factors that must be given careful consideration such product, timing, logistics, entry mode and finances. Italy is the seventh largest industrial economy in the world, and ceramic is one of their major exports. The culinary knowledge of their labor pool transcends the production, demand, and future development of the big green egg. Therefore, The Italian…

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    In ancient Italy, before the Romans risen, there was the Etruscans. This civilization occupied the central region of the Italian peninsula, in the tenth century BCE; they have settled down in now called the regions of Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio, Italy. Moreover, The Etruscan civilization shaped the early Roman society before they were conquered and absorbed; they made a profound influence to the Romans in which the Roman society adopted features and cultures such as artistic traditions ,…

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    Home and marriage life was among some of the biggest changes that came from the Renaissance in Italy. Weddings in Italy flourished. The poor did not feel they needed to look up to the upper class and their lavish ways. The less fortunate tried to the match the rich in every aspect of the wedding and the social contract between two families (Demetri. 2015). Marriages during this time were exuberant and guest that were a part of the celebration were to be seriously entertained and fed. (Demetri,…

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