The document provides an overview of various aspects of the Italian Renaissance including architecture, science and technology, music, social class structure, etiquette, art, fashion, and medicine. It notes that Renaissance architecture was influenced by Roman and Greek styles rather than Gothic styles. Science and technology advanced with innovations like windmills, watermills, blast furnaces, and the printing press. Music popularized instruments like the zink and bagpipes. Society was stratified into clergy, nobility, and commoners based on factors like gender, power, lineage, and education. Table etiquette prescribed proper behaviors. Art was influenced by Florentine, Roman, Greek, and Gothic styles. Fashion became more fitted and emphasized high collars for