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Event which brought back “lost” Roman art and literature
Crusades
Where the Renaissance began
Italy
Intellectuals whose study began the Renaissance
Humanists
4 areas of study in the humanities
Grammar, rhetoric, history, poetry
Major attitude change which allowed the Renaissance to occur
Critical attitude developed
First to grow wealthy as an artist
Titian
Wrote The Prince
Niccolo Machiavelli
Painted The Last Supper and The Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci
Artists whose works are the foundation of Renaissance
Giotto and Massacio
Wrote love poems to Laura and studies Latin
Francesco Petrarch
Painted Sistine chapel ceiling; sculpted David, Pieta
Michelangelo
Used to make paintings look 3 dimensional; make objects that are further away look smaller
Perspective
Term to describe how Renaissance paintings look almost like photographs
Realism
New meaning of life after Renaissance
Individual achievement and dignity during life on Earth
Famous for painting many Madonnas and The School of Athens
Raphael
Invented the printing press
Gutenberg
Court painter of Henry VIII
Hans Holbein
2 friends whose works focused on early Christianity
Erasmus and More
Perfected oil painting; Flemish; probably brothers
Hubert and Jan van Eyck
Flemish landscape painter
Pieter Brueghal
Sold as pardons from punishment of sin
Indulgences
Began Reformation in 1517 with 95 theses
Martin Luther
2 ideas basic to all types of Protestantism
Reliance on inner faith and Bible as only true authority
Small sect which rejected infant baptism
Anabaptists
2 ideas basic ONLY to Calvinism
Theocracy and Predestination
Kept notebooks with many inventions and anatomy research
Leonardo da Vinci
Effect of the invention of the printing press
Helped spread the Renaissance and Refomation
Wrote The Praise of Folly
Erasmus
The best form of education, according the Petrarch
Latin; reading Roman and Greek books
Wrote Utopia about a perfect society
Thomas More
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