Description

Intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
Study of subjects such as grammar and poetry, that were taught in ancient Greece and Rome
Lived in Florence; Early Renaissance humanist and poet; Assembled a library of Greek and Roman manuscripts gathered from monasteries
City in northern Italy; Center of the Renaissance
A person who provides financial support for the arts
Artistic technique that gave paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect
Italian artist considered the ideal Renaissance man due to his many talents; Famous paintings today are Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
Italian painter also known for sculpting; Made marble statue of David; Painted ceiling murals in the Sistine Chapel
Renaissance painter who blended Christian and classical styles; Famous painting include One of the Madonna, the mother of Jesus, and School of Athens
Italian courtier, diplomat, and writer; Wrote The Book of Courtier; Well-mannered, well-educated, and multitalented
Born in Florence; Most famous work was a guide for rulers on how to gain and keep power. This Prince was realistic about political power
Everyday language of ordinary people
Born in Germany; Created the printing press that changed the world of communication
region including parts of present-day northern France, Belgium, and the Netherlands; Important industrial and financial center of northern Europe
Born in Nuremberg, Germany; Greatest artistic impact was in engraving
Art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid and then uses the plate to make multiple prints
Dutch priest, writer, and scholar who promoted humanism; Produced a new Greek edition of the Christian Bible; Called for a translation of the Bible into the vernacular
Born in London; Wrote Utopia, describing an ideal society; Member of the British Parliament during the reign of Henry VIII
Idealistic or visionary, used to describe a perfect society
Born in England; Famous poet and playwright during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I; Took a humanist approach to his characters
Recognize a person as a saint
Holy Roman Emperor during the time of Martin Luther's reformation; Rejected Luther's doctrines; Voluntarily gave up his throne, divided the empire between his son and brother

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