Which important French writer noted that Catena “held all of Italy in fear”?
a) Michel de Montaigne
b) René Descartes
Consider This: The writer, like many humanists, was in Rome to see the remains of the Roman Republic and Empire. See 1.8: Narrative: Breaking the Chain.
c) Pierre de Ronsard
Consider This: The writer, like many humanists, was in Rome to see the remains of the Roman Republic and Empire. See 1.8: Narrative: Breaking the Chain.
d) Clément Marot
Consider This: The writer, like many humanists, was in Rome to see the remains of the Roman Republic and Empire. See 1.8: Narrative: Breaking the Chain.
a) Michel de Montaigne
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