The composition of madrigals was inspired by a revival of the works of this fourteenth-century poet?
a) Francesco Petrarca
b) Pietro Bembo
c) Jacopo Sannazaro
d) Ludovico Ariosto
a
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Which work—one of the most famous Carolingian manuscripts—uses ink drawings to illustrate the words and images of individual psalms literally?
a. Book of Durrow b. Lindisfarne Gospel Book c. Utrecht Psalter d. Ebbo Gospels
When, in Christopher Marlowe’s The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus, the title character cries, “No end is limited to damned souls!,” he is reflecting on
a. his own eternal suffering in Hell. b. a theological issue he is debating with another scholar. c. his beloved’s tragic fate. d. a passage from Dante’s Inferno.
Each volume of The Well-Tempered Clavier contains how many sets of preludes and fugues?
A) 6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 48
To this day the most common form of sound reproduction technology in the theatre is reel-to-reel tape.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)