Is there an ancient/classical Greek/Roman equivalent to a godparent and godchild?
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Spangles of Art History #1 : Quattrocento.
The cultural and artistic events of Italy during the period 1400 to 1499 are collectively referred to as the Quattrocento (UK: /ˌkwætroʊˈtʃɛntoʊ, -trəˈ-/, US: /ˌkwɒtroʊˈ-/, Italian: ˌkwattroˈtʃɛnto) from the Italian word for the number 400, in turn from millequattrocento, which is Italian for the year 1400. The Quattrocento encompasses the artistic styles of the late Middle Ages (most notably International Gothic), the early Renaissance (beginning around 1425), and the start of the High Renaissance, generally asserted to begin between 1495 and 1500.
Historical Context:
After the decline of the Western Roman Empire in 476, economic disorder and disruption of trade spread across Europe. This was the beginning of the Early Middle Ages, which lasted roughly until the 11th century, when trade picked up, population began to expand and the people regained their authority.
In the late Middle Ages, the political structure of the European continent slowly evolved from small, highly unstable fiefdoms into larger nation states ruled by monarchies, thereby providing greater stability. In Italy, urban centers arose that were populated by merchant and trade classes, who were able to defend themselves. Money replaced land as the medium of exchange, and increasing numbers of serfs became freedmen. The changes in Medieval Italy and the decline of feudalism paved the way for social, cultural, and economic changes.
The Quattrocento is viewed as the transition from the Medieval period to the age of the Italian Renaissance, principally in the cities of Rome, Florence, Milan, Venice, Naples, and was compared with the Timurid Renaissance.
Development of Quattrocento styles:
Quattrocento art shed the decorative mosaics typically associated with Byzantine art along with the Christian and Gothic media of and styles in stained glass, frescoes, illuminated manuscripts and sculpture. Instead, Quattrocento artists incorporated the more classic forms developed by classical Roman and Greek art.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quattrocento
19th Century Classical Roman Bust in Plaster on Black Stone Base
Pimping: Project Perseus
So have y'all heard about Project Perseus?
"The worlds most extensive collection of hypertext annotated classical Greek and Roman texts."
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/
Here's a hint of what they have:
Word Counts by Text Collection
Classics 68,382,654 words
Arabic 5,646,735 words
Germanic 955,696 words
19c. Am. 58,332,290 words
Renaissance 7,774,312 words
Rich. Times 19,413,298 words
Poeti d'Italia 2,802,940 words