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1432-1488. FraAngelico . . 1387-1455. Ghirlandaio . . . 1449-1498? Masaccio . . . 1402-1428. Filippino Lippi . . 1460 ?-1505. FilippoLippi . . 1412-1469. Cosimo Roselli . . 1439-1506? Uccello . . . 1396-1472? Saudro Botticelli . . 1447-1515. WE left Italy a prey to all the powers of ruin, and comparing its condition during many mournful centuries with the apparent stability of the Byzantine empire, one might fancy, at first glance, that the elements of Roman greatness had really been transferre...d with the name to that which was intended to be the new Rome on the shores of the Bosphorus. But it was not so. There was a seething strength in the Italian race which was lacking in the degenerate Greek. Nay, the very barbarians had infused vigour. During 500 years, inva- sions, wave upon wave, had flooded the fair soil, but they gradu- ally fertilised it ; Theodoric with his Goths, the Lombards and their " Dukes " overran the northern plains ; Charlemagne with his Franks marched to Rome ; Otho the Great began the long infliction of German military power ; the Normans raised a kingdom in the South.
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