Abstract

Starting in the nineteenth century, the terms Renaissance and Baroque became used to indicate two distinct and distinguishable periods with characteristic artistic and cultural features.* The terms, however, have different connotations in different fields-art, literature, and music-and, obviously, different meanings in different countries. Because of these and other ambiguities, the designations Renaissance and

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