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“His genius was so versatile that you might almost judge all the fine arts to be his... He played ball, hurled the javelin, ran, leaped, wrestled, and above all delighted in the steep ascent of mountains... He learned music without teachers and his compositions were approved by learned musicians... When he had begun to mature in years, neglecting everything else, he devoted himself entirely to the study of letters, and spent some years of labor on canon and civil law... At the age of twenty-four he turned to physics and the mathematical arts... Thus showing by example that men can do anything with themselves if they will..."
-Self Portrait of a Universal Man, by Alberti
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1. What do you think is the intent of this text? What was the author trying to do? that Who is the subject of this text? How do you know?.
2. What parts of the above text relate to what you already know about the renaissance?
3. What questions do you have about this text?

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