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Italian Renaissance Man famous Last Supper and Mona Lisa For painting the Last Supper and Mona Lisa
Who is Leonardo Da Vinci?
Italian painter and sculptor who created a masterpiece on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
Who is Michelangelo?
challenged the Catholic Church German monk who challenged the Catholic Church
Who is Martin Luther?
Powerful banking family that supported The arts
Who are the Medici?
The people of this Italian city Began the Renaissance
What is Florence?
Device invented to increase see distant objects, used by Galileo people’s ability to see distant objects, used by Galileo
What is the telescope?
questioning, observation, experiments, and reasoning Method for gaining new knowledge using, questioning, observation, experiments, and reasoning
What is the Scientific method?
This scientist described the pull Between objects in his law of gravity.
Who is Isaac Newton?
Galileo argued this About falling objects
Objects fall is the same What is The speed at which Objects fall is the same No matter the mass?
Two things Galileo was Able to confirm by using a telescope
The earth revolves around the sun The surface of the moon is was not smooth Jupiter has moons The Milky Way is made up of individual stars
Art was able to create the illusion of three dimensional objects using this technique.
Perspective or shading? What is Perspective or shading?
Renaissance Art looked Compared to art in the Middle Ages, Renaissance Art looked like this.
What is realistic with backgrounds?
a better understanding Advancements in this field gave scientists a better understanding of the human body.
What is anatomy?
Isaac Newton Made advancements In this type of math
What is calculus?
The inspiration for many Renaissance artists came from These two cultures.
What are Greek And Roman?
Pardons for sins sold by the church
What are indulgences?
List of arguments posted Door of the church in Wittenberg By Martin Luther on the Door of the church in Wittenberg
What are Luther’s 95 Theses?
The branch of Christianity during the Reformation That broke away during the Reformation Is known as this
What is the Protestantism?
Recant his ideas, the Pope gave Martin Luther this punishment Because he refused to Recant his ideas, the Pope gave Martin Luther this punishment
What is Excommunication?
This Protestant religion Taught that salvation was predestined And that destiny could not be changed
What is Calvinism?
A court set up by the Catholic Church to try people suspected of heresy
What is The Inquisition?
The Church brought Galileo to trial for following ideas or beliefs opposed to Church teachings also known as this
What is heresy?
The Church convened this Meeting from 1545-1563 to Discuss reforms for the Catholic Church.
What is the Council of Trent?
affirmed these beliefs The Council of Trent affirmed these beliefs of the Catholic Church
The Bible is the source of God’s teachings, The Pope is the highest authority of the Church, good works are necessary, Faith alone does not bring salvation
Catholic order of priests That focus on missionary work and Founded many Catholic universities
Who are the Jesuits?
Renaissance means this
What is "rebirth"?
In many different fields A person who Develops talents In many different fields
What is a Renaissance Man… Or polymath?
scholars, and scientists. Wealthy supporters of artists, musicians, scholars, and scientists.
What are patrons?
Of kings and later influenced British document That limited the power Of kings and later influenced The US Constitution
What the Magna Carta?
potential and human problems A way of thinking that focused on human potential and human problems than on theology.
What is Humanism?
Final Jeopardy Describe the artistic and intellectual changes that took place in Europe during the Renaissance
Artistic Use of Anatomy to create realistic sculptures Perspective and Shading (3-D look) Use of Oil paints to create brighter colors Greek and Roman Influences Wealthy patrons paid for art Intellectual Humanism rather than theology Church Reforms Scientific Methods Increased use of reasoning Limits on governmental powers/more rights New inventions (telescope) Sharing of ideas Rise of cities