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* [[John Dowland]] (1563–1626) * [[John Dowland]] (1563–1626)
-* [[Giles Farnaby]] (1565–1640) 
-* [[Alfonso Fontanelli]] (1557–1622) 
-* [[Hans Leo Hassler]] (1562–1612) 
-* [[Sebastian Aguilera de Heredia]] (1565–1627) 
-* [[Ascanio Mayone]] (1565–1627) 
-* [[Giovanni Bernardino Nanino]] (c. 1560–1623) 
-* [[Johannes Nucius]] (c. 1556–1620) 
* [[Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina]], ([[1525]]-[[1594]]) * [[Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina]], ([[1525]]-[[1594]])
-* [[Jacopo Peri]] (1561–1633) +* [[Jacopo Peri]] (1561–1633)
-* [[Peter Philips]] (c. 1560–1628)+
-* [[Hieronymus Praetorius]] (1560–1629)+
-* [[Paolo Quagliati]] (c. 1555–1628)+
-* [[Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck]] (1562–1621)+
-* [[Jean Titelouze]] (1563–1633)+
-* [[Lodovico Grossi da Viadana]] (1564–1627)+
===Science and philosophy=== ===Science and philosophy===

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Born two years before Leonardo da Vinci, Hieronymus Bosch's work is radically different from his better known contemporary, the first exemplifies Italian Renaissance, the second Northern Renaissance.
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Born two years before Leonardo da Vinci, Hieronymus Bosch's work is radically different from his better known contemporary, the first exemplifies Italian Renaissance, the second Northern Renaissance.
Born two years after Hieronymus Bosch, Leonardo da Vinci's work is far less transgressive than his lesser known contemporary, the first exemplifies Northern Renaissance, the second Italian Renaissance.
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Born two years after Hieronymus Bosch, Leonardo da Vinci's work is far less transgressive than his lesser known contemporary, the first exemplifies Northern Renaissance, the second Italian Renaissance.

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As a means of recording the passage of time, the 16th century was that century which lasted from 1501 through 1600.

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16th century literature

Literature in the 16th century was still the province of a happy few. Important books include Gargantua and Pantagruel by Rabelais and Heptameron by the Queen of Navarre.

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