renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance Vocabulary 2023-03-24
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- had 6 wives
- taking control over another country, occupying it with settlers, using it for economic gain
- dispute in which Ferdinand V wanted to end Protestantism
- Western Christian churches after the Reformation
- the enlightenment period during which there was a revival of art and literature from the 14th-16th centuries
- famous Renaissance sculptor and Ninja Turtle
- invented the printing press
- the focus of people from hardship to enjoying life
- Henry VIII created his own church because he wanted one of these.
- Name of church Henry VIII started
- country that supported Christopher Columbus' voyage to the New World
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- His discovery began an era of exploration and expansion of European powers throughout the Americas and the world.
- painted the ceiling on the Sistine Chapel and Ninja Turtle
- a person who gives money to support an organization or activity
- relating to the Latin church after the Reformation
- caused the Reformation and a new type of Christianity called Protestantism.
- Often called the true "Renaissance Man", he was an artist, scientist, sculptor, and architect
- The Protestant _____________ a religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s
- Separation of the state from religious institutions
- a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- the action of officially excluding someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church
22 Clues: had 6 wives • invented the printing press • Name of church Henry VIII started • famous Renaissance sculptor and Ninja Turtle • Western Christian churches after the Reformation • relating to the Latin church after the Reformation • the focus of people from hardship to enjoying life • Separation of the state from religious institutions • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-11-30
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- The historical period that inspired the Humanists.
- The holiest book in Christianity.
- The bankers of Florence.
- Belief in human progress through science and reflection.
- The Earth revolves around this.
- Wrote the 95 theses
- A set of arguments or complaints
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- A person who buys art.
- Theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
- The old word for "scientist"
- The study of space.
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- He questioned the Pope's knowledge of the heavens.
- A court for convicting heretics.
- The art and science of building.
- A person of exceptional intelligence or ability.
- A person who opposes the teaching of the Bible.
- Another word for "point of view"
- A Christian revolutionary
- Another word for "not religious"
- Gutenberg invented the printing ________.
- The head of the Catholic Church.
22 Clues: Wrote the 95 theses • The study of space. • A person who buys art. • The bankers of Florence. • Painter of the Mona Lisa • A Christian revolutionary • The old word for "scientist" • The Earth revolves around this. • A court for convicting heretics. • The art and science of building. • Another word for "point of view" • A set of arguments or complaints • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2023-01-18
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- "universal genius" studied many sciences, inventor and painter.
- imaginary grid of lines that help describe places on Earth.
- list and explanation of symbols on a map.
- wrote "The Prince," a great work in Political Science.
- French Protestants.
- the chief author of the Augsburg Confession.
- ideology that celebrates man as the ultimate creation can be God centered (Psalm 8) or man centered (Romans 1)
- first European to see the St. Lawrence River.
- Dutch priest who wanted to reform the Catholic Church, but not split from it.
- poem of 14 lines in iambic pentameter.
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- native empire of Mexico.
- Spanish explorer of Central America.
- Roman Catholic priest who led the Spanish Inquisition.
- religious movement that led to Protestantism.
- translated the Bible into English (he was burned at the stake.)
- type of art where pigment is mixed with plaster.
- father of the Italian renaissance.
- describes the Righteousness of Christ being "credited" to the believer.
- commander of the Nina.
- "rebirth" cultural movement classical Roman and Greek culture.
- an equal area map projection.
- belief that salvation is predestined.
- of the church where Luther posted his 95 Theses.
23 Clues: French Protestants. • commander of the Nina. • native empire of Mexico. • an equal area map projection. • father of the Italian renaissance. • Spanish explorer of Central America. • belief that salvation is predestined. • poem of 14 lines in iambic pentameter. • list and explanation of symbols on a map. • the chief author of the Augsburg Confession. • ...
Renaissance & Humanismus 2017-09-18
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- In welchem Land hat die Renaissance ihren Ursprung?
- Wer oder was rückte in der Frühen Neuzeit ins Zentrum der Betrachtung?
- Welche Gestalt nahmen die Gelehrten des Mittelalters für die Erde an?
- Wer erfand den Buchdruck?
- Die größtmögliche Kenntnis der ... eigneten sich viele Künstler durch das Sezieren von Leichen an.
- Welches Werk konnte mithilfe der Erfindung des Buchdrucks rasch vervielfältigt werden?
- Von diesem Künstler der Frühen Neuzeit stammt eines der berühmtesten Bilder der Welt, wie heißt es?
- Durch welche chinesische Erfindung erlebte die Kriegsindustrie einen Aufschwung?
- Was bedeutet das französische Wort Renaissance?
- In welcher Stadt wurde der Buchdruck erfunden?
- Diese chinesische Erfindung revolutionierte die Schiffsfahrt, welche war das?
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- Nenne den Nachnamen des italienischen Universalgenies.
- Wie heißt die Erfindung mit der man identische und einzelne Letter ausgießen konnte?
- Wer schuf die Fresken der Sixtinischen Kapelle?
- Die "Hauptstadt" der Renaissance war ...?
- Welcher Bildhauer erschuf die Skulptur des David?
- Wie nennt man die neuen Gelehrten?
- Welcher Gelehrte musste vor das Inquisitionsgericht in Rom weil er sich gegen das geozentrische Weltbild ausgesprochen hatte.
- Dieser Gelehrte verwarf das geozentrische Weltbild.
- Die Entdeckungsfahrten führten dazu, dass immer mehr sogenannte "Erdäpfel" hergestellt wurden - heute als ... bezeichnet.
- Sie galt bis zur Frühen Neuzeit als "Königin der Wissenschaft".
21 Clues: Wer erfand den Buchdruck? • Wie nennt man die neuen Gelehrten? • Die "Hauptstadt" der Renaissance war ...? • In welcher Stadt wurde der Buchdruck erfunden? • Wer schuf die Fresken der Sixtinischen Kapelle? • Was bedeutet das französische Wort Renaissance? • Welcher Bildhauer erschuf die Skulptur des David? • In welchem Land hat die Renaissance ihren Ursprung? • ...
The Renaissance 2017-09-20
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- the first _____ coexistence of Lutheranism and Catholicism
- of worms, the ________ was a decree, banning Luther’s writing
- reformation, Luther’s teachings fragmented the catholic church beginning the _________
- Luther hung the 95 theses on church____
- Humanism brought the idea of _______ to wester civilization
- Machiavelli taught to learn to let your conscience _____
- one of the most influential city stated due to the Medici families love of the arts
- Italy also became the starting point of the renaissance because it was abundant in ______ who looked into Greek and Roman Text
- Machiavelli also taught to use ____ over love
- de’ Medici, first Medici Ruler of Florence
- many artisans and _____ were guided by humanism or hired by humanism enthusiasts
- father of humanism
- press, the 95 theses was successful in part to the use of the ___________, which made it more widely publicized
- prince, a famous book written by Niccolo Machiavelli
- The renaissance was a time when people began looking into a more _____ type of world
- The _____ family were the ruling merchants over Florence
- the church developed by Luther’s followers
- questions the catholic church
- de’ Medici, one Medici forced into exile
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- Petrarch wrote many ____ and was considered one of the best in all of Italy
- of Augsburg, the law saying Lutherans and Catholics can worship as they will
- The preferred language to write in for Petrarch
- the Medici family gained its power due to their immense _______
- literature education architecture, The Renaissance brought trade that financed these (four words-must be in correct order)
- Italy was caught between the _____ with the European and Asian people
- The rebirth of ideas of the romans and Greeks
- Luther believed that it was not the ____ that saved people but by Gods divine grace
- the these was also successful also to the ______ tone vs the harsh aggressive
- the peace of Augsburg ____ the empire from multiple conflicts for over 50 years
- de’ Medici, grandson of Cosimo
- and Roman, Petrarch recovered many ____ __ ____ manuscripts
- The lack of _____ allowed merchant families to gain power over different city states
- Lorenzo hired lots of_____ like Leonardo de Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli
- the edict of worms _______ the authority of the pope
- Luther vowed to become a monk if he survived a ______
- the basis of Machiavelli teachings was on how to be and ______ leader
- Cosimo sought to make Florence one of the most _____ city states in the country
- Luther also translated the ______ making available to the entire public
- The Medici family produce ______ popes
- Luther wrote the 95 theses that said that salvation came from_____ and divine grace
- A way of thinking that the human race was the center of the universe and had great potential-focused on individual worth
- the Edict of Worms labeled Luther as a ____ and enemy of the state
42 Clues: father of humanism • questions the catholic church • de’ Medici, grandson of Cosimo • The Medici family produce ______ popes • Luther hung the 95 theses on church____ • de’ Medici, one Medici forced into exile • de’ Medici, first Medici Ruler of Florence • the church developed by Luther’s followers • The rebirth of ideas of the romans and Greeks • ...
The Renaissance 2020-11-02
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- he created the printing press allowing commoners to have access to books for the first time in almost 1000 years
- translations of the __ texts into Latin by Byzantine scholars allowed the explosion of learning and art during the Renaissance
- English humanist whose Utopia depicted an imaginary place without war and corruption
- sculptor, poet, architect, and painter who made Saint Peter's Basilica, the State of David, and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling. Particularly good at showing the human body as it really was.
- known for pioneering oil-based painting, developing new techniques to add subtlety to colors
- The Italian ___ and the church sponsored great works of art.
- the development of __ which came to Europe from Asia made writing books and printing in larger quantities possible
- writer whose Decameron described realistic characters through tragic and comedic stories
- painter known for his use of perspective; often used the Madonna and child as a subject; painted the School of Athens
- known for woodcuts and engravings portraying religious subjects, classical myths, and realistic landscapes
- __ returned to much of the continent after centuries of war allowing trade and ideas to flow freely
- questioning everything, because you trust nothing to be fully credible
- the "rebirth" of classical, Greek and Roman, knowledge and culture
- woman poet who exchanged sonnets with Michelangelo and helped Castiglione publish The Courtier
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- a way of showing three dimensions on a flat surface
- an intellectual movement, based on the study of Greek and Roman texts, that emphasized individualism and human achievement
- English playwright who drew upon the classics for stories and inspiration; writings showed humanity in its glory and flaws
- painter, scientist, inventor, and sculptor who was known as a true "Renaissance Man", made the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- first woman to achieve an international reputation; known for her portraits of royalty
- writer whose The Prince offered realistic, but not moral, advice to rulers on how to get and keep political power
- written language in your native language (what is spoken locally); allowed more people to have access to knowledge
- worldly rather than spiritual, and concerned with the here and now
- increased __ with the Middle East allowed Italian Merchants to become wealthy enough to pay for great works of art
- Bankers and other merchants like the Medici family paid for artists to make secular works of art
- Artists used perspective, oil based paints, and other techniques to make their subjects look ___, unlike Middle Ages artists which were more symbolic
- early and influential humanist who wrote sonnets, poems, in Italian vernacular and Latin
26 Clues: a way of showing three dimensions on a flat surface • The Italian ___ and the church sponsored great works of art. • worldly rather than spiritual, and concerned with the here and now • the "rebirth" of classical, Greek and Roman, knowledge and culture • questioning everything, because you trust nothing to be fully credible • ...
Renaissance crossword 2020-10-09
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- an artist's importance is measured in...
- it's linked to light
- the start of the renaissance
- a particular method for scientific studies
- a way of leading a country
- a belief that your life shouldn't be too dedicated to God
- supporting the arts by funding them
- he made a clock
- a man named Vesalius did this
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- how humans work
- religion should be separate from the gouverment
- another art technique that was revolutionary
- Newtons's most imporant find
- Copernicus invented this theory
- Ptolemy came up with it
- an art technique
- a theory that you control your life
- the highest point in the renaissance
- the look of a specific part of something
- a type of poetry
20 Clues: how humans work • he made a clock • an art technique • a type of poetry • it's linked to light • Ptolemy came up with it • a way of leading a country • Newtons's most imporant find • the start of the renaissance • a man named Vesalius did this • Copernicus invented this theory • a theory that you control your life • supporting the arts by funding them • ...
Northern Renaissance 2021-03-07
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- known for his woodblock prints
- donquixote mocking middle ages
- gargantua mocking middle ages
- sun is center of universe
- painted commoners in everyday life
- Built a printing press
- proved Copernicus was correct
- new type of paint begun by van Eyck
- combination of religion and humanism
- planets orbited in elliptical shape
- said the sun was the center of the universe
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- english playwrite and poet
- earth is center of universe
- a reason the Renaissance spread north
- painted famous portraits
- scientists studied them to learn more
- humanist wrote about Church reforms
- scientific method
- painting technique in Italy
- Increased thanks to the printing press
- gravity and laws of motion
21 Clues: scientific method • Built a printing press • painted famous portraits • sun is center of universe • english playwrite and poet • gravity and laws of motion • earth is center of universe • painting technique in Italy • gargantua mocking middle ages • proved Copernicus was correct • known for his woodblock prints • donquixote mocking middle ages • painted commoners in everyday life • ...
Renaissance/Reformation 2021-09-14
Across
- Excuses; false reasons
- Intellectual movement emphasizing the individual
- Settlement reached with each side giving up
- Property or inheritance
- Group of people with similar religious beliefs
- Declaration of a deceased person to be a saint
- System of government in which priests rule
- Financial supporter
- Give up or take back
- Drawing solid objects on a 2d surface
- The everyday language of a group of people
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- Dominant social system in medieval Europe
- Formally excluding someone from a Church
- hostility towards a person/group
- Descriptive of an ideal society
- Remission of sins by payment or service.
- Art style consisting of realistic representation
- far-reaching or thorough
- Divine foreordination
- Separation of the state from religion
20 Clues: Financial supporter • Give up or take back • Divine foreordination • Excuses; false reasons • Property or inheritance • far-reaching or thorough • Descriptive of an ideal society • hostility towards a person/group • Separation of the state from religion • Drawing solid objects on a 2d surface • Formally excluding someone from a Church • Remission of sins by payment or service. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2022-10-27
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- skilled craftworker
- adverse or hostile reaction against change
- a portion of crops or percentage of earnings paid to the church
- the system of political organization during the Middle Ages
- a person who adopts a system of thought that centres on humans and their values, capacities, and worth; concern with the interests, needs, and welfare of humans
- a religious movement to change or reform the Roman Catholic Church that resulted in the establishment of some other Christian religions, such as the Lutheran church
- travel completely around something, as in circumnavigating the globe
- one who studies the truth and principles underlying human conduct and knowledge and nature of the universe
- a politically independent city and the rural area or hinterland around it
- peasants who worked the land for the lord and were not allowed to leave the manor without the lord's permission
- relating to citizenship or civic affairs
- certificates that reduced the time people would be punished for their sins after they died
- a person who has learned a trade and joined a guild
- a disease that spreads rapidly and affects many individuals at the same time
- to spread information
- a person who is willing to die for their beliefs
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- the practice of charging interest when loaning money to someone
- a crafty person who seeks and holds power by any means possible
- official exclusion from the Catholic church
- laws that controlled consumption or how people spent their money
- adopting the culture and ideas of the western world
- a social system in which status is ranked and power is concentrated in the higher ranks
- a person who draws maps
- the extension of power over a territory, including its resources and people
- a type of prejudice
- loyalty
- the actions and attitudes of a state or country whose goal is to expand its power and territory
- opposing church teachings
- building and lands in which monks lived and carried out their religious duties
- the language commonly spoken by the people who live in that region
30 Clues: loyalty • skilled craftworker • a type of prejudice • to spread information • a person who draws maps • opposing church teachings • relating to citizenship or civic affairs • adverse or hostile reaction against change • official exclusion from the Catholic church • a person who is willing to die for their beliefs • adopting the culture and ideas of the western world • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-29
Across
- court writer and medieval author
- Authority of the Pope
- Princess of france
- Flying machines
- The Vitruvian Man
- Mass producing literature
- Started heliocentrism
- Invented the Printing Press
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- Dialect of a country
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Wrote the second “the art of war’
- Non-Religious idea
- A Building for Worshipping
- Centered Around the earth
- Navigational Disk
- An investor
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- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- The rule of the merchant class
- A Tyrant
- Centered around the sun
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- A fatal epidemic
- Romeo and Juliet
- Wrote 95 theses
- Not Immortal
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Michelangelo's Ceiling paintings.
31 Clues: A Tyrant • An investor • Not Immortal • Flying machines • Wrote 95 theses • A fatal epidemic • Romeo and Juliet • The Vitruvian Man • Navigational Disk • Princess of france • Non-Religious idea • Dialect of a country • Authority of the Pope • Started heliocentrism • Centered around the sun • Mass producing literature • Centered Around the earth • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- power held by people/representatives
- the way things are commonly done
- The printing press
- Who a person is
- A common culture
- Founder of modern political science
- something a person can’t compromise
- 4th - 14th century
- the making of new cities
- to be or not to be
- Gutenberg's invention
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- Something a person believes in
- recreated Christianity
- Princess of France
- Italian french author
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- thoughts and values of humans
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- Language
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- A Rebirth
- The process of recreating a practice
- Different views on different things
- the study of space
- an astronomer
- a recovery of land for religious values
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • The printing press • 4th - 14th century • to be or not to be • the study of space • Princess of France • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • thoughts and values of humans • A theory proved by Copernicus • Something a person believes in • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- thoughts and values of humans
- The printing press
- Language
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- to be or not to be
- something a person can’t compromise
- 4th - 14th century
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
- the study of space
- A common culture
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- Italian french author
- an astronomer
- The process of recreating a practice
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- Princess of France
- power held by people/representatives
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- the way things are commonly done
- a recovery of land for religious values
- A Rebirth
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- Who a person is
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- the making of new cities
- Something a person believes in
- Gutenberg's invention
- Different views on different things
- Founder of modern political science
- recreated Christianity
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • The printing press • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • the study of space • Princess of France • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • thoughts and values of humans • A theory proved by Copernicus • Something a person believes in • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- the study of space
- something a person can’t compromise
- The process of recreating a practice
- Who a person is
- 4th - 14th century
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- A Rebirth
- recreated Christianity
- Founder of modern political science
- Language
- an astronomer
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- to be or not to be
- Princess of France
- A common culture
- power held by people/representatives
- a recovery of land for religious values
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- The guy who died before he proved anything
- the making of new cities
- thoughts and values of humans
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- Different views on different things
- Gutenberg's invention
- Something a person believes in
- The printing press
- Italian french author
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- the way things are commonly done
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • the study of space • 4th - 14th century • The printing press • to be or not to be • Princess of France • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • thoughts and values of humans • A theory proved by Copernicus • Something a person believes in • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- Investing in someone
- Centered Around the earth
- Navigational Disk
- Romeo and Juliet
- Mass producing literature
- Dialect of a country
- A Building for Worshipping
- Princess of france
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- Invented the Printing Press
- Flying machines
- The Vitruvian Man
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Wrote 95 theses
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
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- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Godfathers of the ___________
- A Tyrant
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Centered around the sun
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Started heliocentrism
- A fatal epidemic
- Not Immortal
- Authority of the Pope
- court writer and medieval author
- Non-Religious idea
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Flying machines • Wrote 95 theses • Romeo and Juliet • A fatal epidemic • Navigational Disk • The Vitruvian Man • Princess of france • Non-Religious idea • Investing in someone • Dialect of a country • Started heliocentrism • Authority of the Pope • Centered around the sun • Centered Around the earth • Mass producing literature • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- Princess of france
- Navigational Disk
- The Vitruvian Man
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Centered around the sun
- Dialect of a country
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- Authority of the Pope
- A fatal epidemic
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- A Building for Worshipping
- court writer and medieval author
Down
- Centered Around the earth
- Godfathers of the ___________
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Started heliocentrism
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Not Immortal
- Mass producing literature
- Wrote 95 theses
- Romeo and Juliet
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Invented the Printing Press
- Investing in someone
- A Tyrant
- Non-Religious idea
- Flying machines
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • Romeo and Juliet • A fatal epidemic • Navigational Disk • The Vitruvian Man • Princess of france • Non-Religious idea • Dialect of a country • Investing in someone • Started heliocentrism • Authority of the Pope • Centered around the sun • Centered Around the earth • Mass producing literature • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- Centered Around the earth
- Flying machines
- Started heliocentrism
- Investing in someone
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Centered around the sun
- Navigational Disk
- Wrote 95 theses
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Invented the Printing Press
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- Non-Religious idea
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
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- A Tyrant
- The Vitruvian Man
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- A fatal epidemic
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Authority of the Pope
- Not Immortal
- Mass producing literature
- court writer and medieval author
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- Romeo and Juliet
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Princess of france
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Dialect of a country
- A Building for Worshipping
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Flying machines • Wrote 95 theses • A fatal epidemic • Romeo and Juliet • The Vitruvian Man • Navigational Disk • Princess of france • Non-Religious idea • Investing in someone • Dialect of a country • Authority of the Pope • Started heliocentrism • Centered around the sun • Centered Around the earth • Mass producing literature • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Started heliocentrism
- Investing in someone
- Centered Around the earth
- Dialect of a country
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Authority of the Pope
- Navigational Disk
- Not Immortal
- Centered around the sun
- A fatal epidemic
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- court writer and medieval author
Down
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Invented the Printing Press
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- The Vitruvian Man
- Flying machines
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- Non-Religious idea
- A Tyrant
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Mass producing literature
- Romeo and Juliet
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Wrote 95 theses
- A Building for Worshipping
- Princess of france
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Flying machines • Wrote 95 theses • Romeo and Juliet • A fatal epidemic • The Vitruvian Man • Navigational Disk • Non-Religious idea • Princess of france • Investing in someone • Dialect of a country • Started heliocentrism • Authority of the Pope • Centered around the sun • Centered Around the earth • Mass producing literature • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”.
- This happened after Luther nailed the 95 theses to churches.
- Canada’s nation is ______
- People being ranked above one another.
- Someone who believed that faith in god would get you to heaven, not good works on earth.
- When a society moves into a city
- Navarre Believed that the bible should be translated into French.
- Something you think is the truth
- A receipt to heaven.
- The Medici are “godfathers” of this.
- The theory that the sun revolves around the earth.
- Power is held by the individual or their representative.
- Vinci Created the painting called “The Last Supper” and the “Mona Lisa”.
- A country's native language
- A group of people linked by common activities or interests
- An expedition/campaign for a cause
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- Pizan First woman in the west that made a living by writing.
- The theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- Another word for your moral standard or principle
- A political philosopher that was a part of the famous and talented of Firenza.
- Invented the printing press.
- Nobles, Kings, and Peasants are a part of this government ranking which the merchants destroyed
- Someone who makes journeys to a holy place.
- The middle ages are this so is the renaissance and the Roman Empire.
- The growth of this idea power of monarchs in northern Europe led to competition with the church.
- Filippo Brunelleschi was the first person to use this concept
- A person who provides financial support.
- He “created” the telescope and studied the universe
- Created the Heliocentric theory.
- press After creation people didn't have to hand copy books.
- Some medical doctors believed that health was linked to this.
31 Clues: A receipt to heaven. • Canada’s nation is ______ • A country's native language • Invented the printing press. • Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”. • When a society moves into a city • Something you think is the truth • Created the Heliocentric theory. • An expedition/campaign for a cause • The Medici are “godfathers” of this. • People being ranked above one another. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- A receipt to heaven.
- Nobles, Kings, and Peasants are a part of this government ranking which the merchants destroyed
- Something you think is the truth
- People being ranked above one another.
- Pizan First woman in the west that made a living by writing.
- Invented the printing press.
- This happened after Luther nailed the 95 theses to churches.
- The Medici are “godfathers” of this.
- The theory that the earth revolves around the sun.
- press After creation people didn't have to hand copy books.
- Someone who believed that faith in god would get you to heaven, not good works on earth.
- Vinci Created the painting called “The Last Supper” and the “Mona Lisa”.
- A group of people linked by common activities or interests
- Someone who makes journeys to a holy place.
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- Created the Heliocentric theory.
- He “created” the telescope and studied the universe
- Filippo Brunelleschi was the first person to use this concept
- A political philosopher that was a part of the famous and talented of Firenza.
- Power is held by the individual or their representative.
- Canada’s nation is ______
- Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”.
- Another word for your moral standard or principle
- The theory that the sun revolves around the earth.
- When a society moves into a city
- A person who provides financial support.
- Navarre Believed that the bible should be translated into French.
- Some medical doctors believed that health was linked to this.
- A country's native language
- An expedition/campaign for a cause
- The growth of this idea power of monarchs in northern Europe led to competition with the church.
- The middle ages are this so is the renaissance and the Roman Empire.
31 Clues: A receipt to heaven. • Canada’s nation is ______ • A country's native language • Invented the printing press. • Creator of “Romeo and Juliet”. • Created the Heliocentric theory. • When a society moves into a city • Something you think is the truth • An expedition/campaign for a cause • The Medici are “godfathers” of this. • People being ranked above one another. • ...
Renaissance Review 2018-01-21
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- Bamberg ______, name of equestrian statue in Bamberg Cathedral.
- Relief sculpture on Strasbourg Cathedral: Death of the ______.
- Name of chapel with paintings by Giotto.
- Cathedral with Eckhart and Uta.
- First painting to use correct perspective.
- Dome designer.
- Painted The Annunciation with a solid gold background.
- City central to the "re-birth" of art and architecture.
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- Sculpted first full nude since ancient Roman times.
- Cathedral on which a sculpture of the Virgin Mary is done with contrapposto.
- Invented as a way to draw perfectly accurate sketches of the Pantheon.
- In the trio of friends that began the Renaissance he was the painter.
- Name of artistic style which continued Byzantine characteristics through the 14th century.
- Giotto's teacher.
- Building on which the various guilds displayed sculptures of their patron saints.
- Devout student of the works of Archimedes.
- Sculpted St. George for the armorer's guild.
- Iconic symbol of the Renaissance: Vitruvian ____
- Painting in which a dead tree symbolizes the cross: The __________ of Christ.
- Italian town in which Pisano sculpted his famous Baptistery art.
- "Well of Moses" sculptor.
21 Clues: Dome designer. • Giotto's teacher. • "Well of Moses" sculptor. • Cathedral with Eckhart and Uta. • Name of chapel with paintings by Giotto. • Devout student of the works of Archimedes. • First painting to use correct perspective. • Sculpted St. George for the armorer's guild. • Iconic symbol of the Renaissance: Vitruvian ____ • ...
Renaissance Review 2018-01-21
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- Giotto's teacher.
- Sculpted first full nude since ancient Roman times.
- Sculpted St. George for the armorer's guild.
- City central to the "re-birth" of art and architecture.
- First painting to use correct perspective.
- Painted The Annunciation with a solid gold background.
- Building on which the various guilds displayed sculptures of their patron saints.
- Dome designer.
- Italian town in which Pisano sculpted his famous Baptistery art.
- Relief sculpture on Strasbourg Cathedral: Death of the ______.
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- Iconic symbol of the Renaissance: Vitruvian ____
- Invented as a way to draw perfectly accurate sketches of the Pantheon.
- Name of artistic style which continued Byzantine characteristics through the 14th century.
- Painting in which a dead tree symbolizes the cross: The __________ of Christ.
- "Well of Moses" sculptor.
- Cathedral with Eckhart and Uta.
- Name of chapel with paintings by Giotto.
- In the trio of friends that began the Renaissance he was the painter.
- Devout student of the works of Archimedes.
- Cathedral on which a sculpture of the Virgin Mary is done with contrapposto.
- Bamberg ______, name of equestrian statue in Bamberg Cathedral.
21 Clues: Dome designer. • Giotto's teacher. • "Well of Moses" sculptor. • Cathedral with Eckhart and Uta. • Name of chapel with paintings by Giotto. • First painting to use correct perspective. • Devout student of the works of Archimedes. • Sculpted St. George for the armorer's guild. • Iconic symbol of the Renaissance: Vitruvian ____ • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-05-11
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- technique of showing objects in space on a flat surface. Perspective produces the impression of distance and size
- large roof or ceiling in the fronts of a hemisphere. The architectural device was developed by the Romans and further referred during the Italian Renaissance
- prints taken from an engraved hard surface such as metal, mood, or sphene
- study of body structure. Renaissance artist began to look closely at the way bones and muscles indicate movement and variation
- painting or drawing or sculpture of a person sometimes the head and shoulders only, sometimes the entire body. Shows a revival of the individuals worth
- art concerned with religion
- paints paints made from ground pigments that are mixed together with linseed oil. Oil painting makes possible extremely subtle differences
- a large painting on the wall
- painting technique: no harsh lines or edges, areas blend into each other
- pouring molten metal into a mold
- make the second qualification)
- in fine art, refers to a full scale preparatory drawing on heavy paper
- an artist who is known as a teacher or is though of the best
- someone who gives an artist money to live on while the artists creates
- "light/dark" use of light and shadow to define form, lighter parts seem to emerge from darker areas; produces three dimensional effect
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- natural substances used for making colors pigments come from earth, insects, flowers
- a way of printing directly unto plastered walls. Pilgrims are absorbed into one wall. The picture is also called a recco. In Italian, "fresh"
- art style in which the real appearance of things is faithfully shown
- student who lives, works, and studies with a master to become an an artist by trade and career
- any material with which the artist works
- the way forms are arranged on a surface
- painting made with pigments mixed with egg yolk or water
- platform structure built to reach high places
- relating to the ancient Greeks and Romans
- type of metal made of tin and copper
- art form that is three dimensional and may be carved, molded, constructed, or casted
- figure standing with weight tilted to one leg. Makes the figure seem more natural
27 Clues: art concerned with religion • a large painting on the wall • make the second qualification) • pouring molten metal into a mold • type of metal made of tin and copper • the way forms are arranged on a surface • any material with which the artist works • relating to the ancient Greeks and Romans • platform structure built to reach high places • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-29
20 Clues: More • Santi • Milton • Kepler • Erasmus • Chauser • Galilei • Petrarca • da Vinci • Agricola • Bocaccio • Descartes • Alighieri • de' Medici • Botticelli • Copernicus • Machiavelli • Shakespeare • de Cervantes • Isaac Newton
The Renaissance 2023-05-29
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- Siya ay isang Italyano na pintor at arkitekto ng High Renaissance period.
- Siya ay isang English na makata at polemicist na kilala sa kanyang epikong tula na "Paradise Lost".
- Siya ay isang makatang Italyano na kilala sa kanyang epikong tula na "The Divine Comedy."
- Siya ay isang Ingles na may-akda, makata, at pilosopo na pinakakilala sa kanyang akda na "The Canterbury Tales".
- Siya ay isang Italyano na estadista at pinuno ng Florentine Republic sa panahon ng Italian Renaissance.
- Siya ay isang German humanist scholar at pilosopo na nabuhay noong panahon ng Renaissance.
- Siya ay isang Dutch na pilosopo, teologo, at manunulat na kilala sa kanyang aklat na "The Praise of Folly."
- Siya ay isang Italyano na artista, imbentor, at polymath na ipinanganak noong Abril 15, 1452.
- Siya ay isang English physicist, mathematician, at astronomer na kilala sa kanyang mga batas ng paggalaw at unibersal na grabitasyon.
- Siya ay isang Polish na astronomo na nagmungkahi ng teorya na ang araw, sa halip na ang lupa, ang sentro ng uniberso.
- Siya ay isang Italyano na pintor ng Early Renaissance na kilala sa kanyang mga painting na "The Birth of Venus" at "Primavera."
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- Siya ay isang English playwright at makata na malawak na itinuturing bilang isa sa mga pinakadakilang manunulat sa wikang Ingles.
- Siya ay isang Italyano na diplomat, pilosopo, at manunulat na kilala sa kanyang aklat na “The Prince” na nagbabalangkas ng mga prinsipyo sa pamamahala.
- Siya ay isang Italyano na iskolar at makata na nabuhay noong ika-14 na siglo.
- Siya ay isang English lawyer, social philosopher, at Renaissance humanist na kilala sa kanyang aklat na "Utopia."
- Siya ay isang Pranses na pilosopo, matematiko, at siyentipiko na kilala sa kanyang pariralang "Sa tingin ko, samakatuwid ako ay" at ang kanyang mga kontribusyon sa algebra at analytic geometry.
- Siya ay isang Italyano na manunulat at makata na kilala sa kanyang akda na "The Decameron."
- Siya ay isang Italyano na pisiko at astronomo na gumanap ng malaking papel sa Rebolusyong Siyentipiko.
- Siya ay isang German mathematician, astronomer, at astrologo na kilala sa kanyang mga batas ng planetary motion.
- Siya ay isang Espanyol na manunulat na kilala sa kanyang nobelang "Don Quixote".
20 Clues: Siya ay isang Italyano na pintor at arkitekto ng High Renaissance period. • Siya ay isang Italyano na iskolar at makata na nabuhay noong ika-14 na siglo. • Siya ay isang Espanyol na manunulat na kilala sa kanyang nobelang "Don Quixote". • Siya ay isang makatang Italyano na kilala sa kanyang epikong tula na "The Divine Comedy." • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2024-01-18
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- belief that science and evidence should be used to understand the world
- allowed people to be forgiven of sins when they paid the church money
- set of beliefs
- the measurable size of something
- (two words) printing type made up of individual pieces each with its on letter
- not religious
- the importance of uniqueness of an individual
- (two words) a number that when multiplied by itself gives you that given value
- a person who gives support
- christian church that is the home of a bishop
- accurate depictions of life and its problems
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- everyday language including slang
- government by god
- the way you see something
- period of time from the 14th to the 17th century in Europe
- a person who has done advanced study in a special field
- Press a machine that uses ink to transfer words and images to paper
- (two words)the study of structures of living things
- (three words) someone who shows their appreciation by donating money to art organizations
- (two words) from 1558 to 1603 and is considered the golden age of England
20 Clues: not religious • set of beliefs • government by god • the way you see something • a person who gives support • the measurable size of something • everyday language including slang • accurate depictions of life and its problems • the importance of uniqueness of an individual • christian church that is the home of a bishop • (two words)the study of structures of living things • ...
Renaissance vocabulary 2024-01-17
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- painted on wet plaster
- no religious basis
- a small building for Christian worship
- capital city of Italy
- religious revolution
- orange teenage mutant turtles
- belief that all beings on earth are natural
- a person who gives support to a person/organization
- blue teenage mutant turtles
- rational way of solving human problems
- work of art on a wall
- how you see things
- greasy substance in liquid form
- lightly carving a design into a surface
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- treatment of light or shade
- a carving made out of stone or wood
- in a straight line
- fine shading
- a building used for worship
- someone helping another
- the language spoken by people in a particular area
- red teenage mutant turtles
- practice of being self reliant
- German craftsman and inventor
- purple teenage mutant turtles
- following ancient Greek/Roman principals and style
26 Clues: fine shading • no religious basis • in a straight line • how you see things • religious revolution • capital city of Italy • work of art on a wall • painted on wet plaster • someone helping another • red teenage mutant turtles • treatment of light or shade • a building used for worship • blue teenage mutant turtles • orange teenage mutant turtles • German craftsman and inventor • ...
renaissance vocabulary 2024-01-17
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- a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or art.
- arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- city, capital of Firenze provincia (province) and Toscana (Tuscany) regione (region), central Italy. The city,
- made the mona lisa
- a style and theory of representation based on the accurate depiction of detail.
- sculptural relief in which the projection from the surrounding surface is slight and no part of the modeled form is undercut;
- a building used for public Christian worship.
- was one of greatest Italian Renaissance artists, noted especially for his sculptures in marble, bronze, and wood.
- a small building for Christian worship, typically one attached to an institution or private house.
- the following of ancient Greek or Roman principles and style in art and literature, generally associated with harmony, restraint, and adherence to recognized standards of form and craftsmanship, especially from the Renaissance to the 18th century.
- the art of making three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
- the support given by a patron.
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
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- the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- a painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall.
- The frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (1508–12) in the Vatican, which include the iconic depiction of the creation of Adam interpreted from Genesis made by
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- is known for having designed and built the first known mechanized printing press in Europe
- city that sounds like freedo
- he action or process of reforming an institution or practice.
- was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance.
- the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting.
- the technique of allowing tones and colors to shade gradually into one another, producing softened outlines or hazy forms.
26 Clues: made the mona lisa • city that sounds like freedo • the support given by a patron. • a building used for public Christian worship. • the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting. • a painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall. • the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant. • ...
Renaissance crossword 2023-12-01
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- Combining two or more independent melodies to make an intricate polyphonic texture
- A split in the Christian church where some people called Protestants left the Catholic Church to begin their own church.
- polyphonic material as a "motto" theme to start each Mass movement.
- A painting that shows natural scenery such as mountains, the ocean, and forests.
- A snug-fitting buttoned jacket worn by men during the Renaissa
- In the Renaissance, this is a sacred polyphonic choral setting with a Latin text, sometimes in imitative
- A work of art that was placed behind the altar in a church or cathedral
- A common musical/poetic genre of folk songs in Spain and Portugal, sung with or without instrumental
- A small stringed instrument with a round back that is plucked or strummed like a guitar.
- A sacred polyphonic vocal work with an English text, used in the liturgy of the Anglican church.
- polyphonic, imitative, etc.).
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- An association of craftsmen or merchants. They controlled the quality of the work and provided training to new craftsmen.
- The number of musical lines in a composition and their interrelationship to each other (monophonic,
- Songs can be love-related or devotional in nature.
- Painting or drawing such that the picture has three dimensions and creating the illusion that some objects are closer than others.
- A technique used to paint walls using wet plaster. When the plaster dried, the paint would be absorbed into the plaster.
- A type of dance with flowing steps and poses developed during the Renaissance.
- a polyphonic section of a motet or chanson) as some of its main melodic material. This often includes using this
- A snug-fitting buttoned jacket worn by men during the Renaissance.
- A piece of art painted on three panels that folded together.
- Mass During the 1500s, this is a Mass that uses multiple voice parts from another pre-existing work (such
- An order to produce a piece of artwork where the artist would get paid for the work by a patron.
22 Clues: polyphonic, imitative, etc.). • Songs can be love-related or devotional in nature. • A piece of art painted on three panels that folded together. • A snug-fitting buttoned jacket worn by men during the Renaissa • A snug-fitting buttoned jacket worn by men during the Renaissance. • polyphonic material as a "motto" theme to start each Mass movement. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-11-29
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- His sketches for flying machines and undersea boats resembled the later inventions of airplanes and submarines.
- study of subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history that were taught in ancient Greece and Rome
- His famous paintings include one of the Madonna, the mother of Jesus, and School of Athens
- A painter, draftsman, and writer, his greatest artistic impact was in engraving.
- artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect
- He wrote Utopia , describing an ideal society.
- a city in the Tuscany region of northern Italy that was the center of the Italian Renaissance
- His most famous work was a guide for rulers on how to gain and keep power.
- Around 1455, he printed the first complete edition of the Christian Bible using his press.
- He assembled a library of Greek and Roman manuscripts helping to preserve these classic works
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- idealistic or visionary, usually used to describe a perfect society
- His handbook, The Book of the Courtier , was widely read for its advice on the manners, skills, learning, and virtues that court members should display.
- painted biblically themed ceiling murals for the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- a Dutch priest, writer, and scholar who promoted humanism.
- an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- everyday language of ordinary people
- Between 1590 and 1613, he wrote 37 plays that are still performed around the world.
- an important industrial and financial center in northern Europe during the Renaissance
- art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid and then uses the plate to make multiple prints
20 Clues: everyday language of ordinary people • He wrote Utopia , describing an ideal society. • a person who provides financial support for the arts • a Dutch priest, writer, and scholar who promoted humanism. • idealistic or visionary, usually used to describe a perfect society • painted biblically themed ceiling murals for the Sistine Chapel in Rome. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-04-15
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- The country where the Renaissance began
- Invented the printing press
- Artist and sculptor who made David
- The Last ______, by da Vinci
- The Italian city states had a lot of _____ with other lands.
- The study of the human body is called...
- ____ and Juliet
- Paintings looked more 3D because they had ____
- A painting on wet plaster
- This man discovered that the earth revolves around the sun.
- A new technique of blurring and shading
- Artists had ___, who sponsored them
- One of da Vinci's most famous paintings
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- Vesalius discovered this organ pumps blood around the body
- William _____, playwright
- This man improved the telescope.
- Artist born in Vinci, near Florence
- The ____ Church had some issues with new discoveries.
- "Renaissance" is the French word for...
- Statue of Mary holding Jesus
- The ceiling of the ____ Chapel was painted by M
21 Clues: ____ and Juliet • William _____, playwright • A painting on wet plaster • Invented the printing press • The Last ______, by da Vinci • Statue of Mary holding Jesus • This man improved the telescope. • Artist and sculptor who made David • Artist born in Vinci, near Florence • Artists had ___, who sponsored them • The country where the Renaissance began • ...
Renaissance Literature 2024-03-20
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- England's "ablest" monarch since William the Conqueror.
- The English dynasty that opened a new era beginning in 1485.
- One of the four main Elizabethan classes; lowest class that had no money, food, or shelter.
- A fabric that was used in lower class fashion.
- Queen Elizabeth's Catholic cousin who tried to steal the English throne numerous times and was ultimately beheaded in 1587.
- A fabric that was used in upper class fashion.
- One of the four main Elizabethan classes; knights, squires, gentlemen, and gentlewomen.
- What men's collars and cuffs were made out of in Renaissance fashion.
- The new literary art form that was mastered by Sir Phillip Sydney, Edmund Spencer, and William Shakespeare.
- What Henry VIII tried to obtain from the Pope in order to marry Anne Boleyn. This led to the separation of the English monarchy from the Catholic church.
- One of the four main Elizabethan classes; the "middle class."
- Successor to Queen Elizabeth and the reason Puritans began to migrate to America.
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- The age that women were expected to be married by.
- One of the four main Elizabethan classes; rich and powerful.
- Sonnets were written with this; e.g. abab cdcd efef gg
- Literary form mastered by Shakespeare.
- The amount of times Henry VIII married.
- The age that men were considered "mature" enough for marriage.
- The first country that the Renaissance blossomed.
- The denomination that resulted from Martin Luther nailing a list to the church door.
- The nickname of Mary I; she ordered the execution of about 300 Protestants.
- the mathematician and astronomer who argued that the Sun was at the center of the galaxy.
- The concentration on all things human; curiosity about humankind.
23 Clues: Literary form mastered by Shakespeare. • The amount of times Henry VIII married. • A fabric that was used in lower class fashion. • A fabric that was used in upper class fashion. • The first country that the Renaissance blossomed. • The age that women were expected to be married by. • Sonnets were written with this; e.g. abab cdcd efef gg • ...
Renaissance solko 2024-09-18
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- author of political guidebook, The Prince
- is the artistic center of northern Europe
- Woman writer with great influence
- best known for the Decameron, a series of stories
- fused classical with Romanesque style
- humanist and poet; woman named Laura is his muse
- develops printing press
- wrote influential book with rules and plans for buildings
- revived classical form in sculpture
- often regarded as the greatest playwright
- created merchants, bankers, and tradespeople
- The Last Supper
- School of Athens
- used a realistic style when depicting the human body
- “no place” in Greek; has come to mean an ideal place
- paints strong, heroic women
- an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- Period after Queen Elizabeth I
- their native language
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- of England creates a model society in his book Utopia
- painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist
- the Younger paints portraits, often of English royalty
- woodcuts and engravings emphasize realism
- captures scenes of peasant life with realistic details
- a way to show three dimensions on a canvas
- pioneer in oil-based painting, uses layers of paint
- famous for his use of perspective
- best known-portraits in the world
- first woman artist to gain world renown
- one of the first women writers
- the Madonna and child
31 Clues: The Last Supper • School of Athens • the Madonna and child • their native language • develops printing press • paints strong, heroic women • one of the first women writers • Period after Queen Elizabeth I • Woman writer with great influence • famous for his use of perspective • best known-portraits in the world • revived classical form in sculpture • ...
The Renaissance 2025-02-12
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- a popular painting by Albrecht Durer that shows a man and woman
- created David, the Sistine Chapel, and La Pieta
- a book about the perfect society written by Thomas Moore
- perspective a way to make a flat, 2-D surface appear 3-D
- focus on worldy affairs and de-emphasis of religion
- created the School of Athens and Transfiguration
- wrote "In Praise of Folly" (last name only)
- the location the renaissance took place
- using math to understand the universe
- a very popular poet who wrote 27 plays, including Hamlet (last name only)
- created The Birth of Venus and Primavera (last name only)
- an emphasis on education and developing one's abilities
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- a focus on human potential and self expression
- a major city in Italy where the renaissance took place
- 24 stories about a group of pilgrims traveling from London to Canterberry, written by Geoffrey Chaucer
- focus on realistic human behavior and emotions
- a focus on ancient Greek and Roman Culture
- the renaissance marks the period from the ________, to the early modern era
- famous artist who created the Mona Lisa and Last Supper
- a book written by Niccolo Machiavelli about how rulers should mantain power
20 Clues: using math to understand the universe • the location the renaissance took place • a focus on ancient Greek and Roman Culture • wrote "In Praise of Folly" (last name only) • a focus on human potential and self expression • focus on realistic human behavior and emotions • created David, the Sistine Chapel, and La Pieta • created the School of Athens and Transfiguration • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2025-01-13
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- Art which is realistic
- Head of Catholic Church
- The conflict where there were rival Popes
- System where people got land by people of higher ranks in return for labor
- Belief that the Pope has supreme authority
- Round roof
- Governing the hierarchy and administration of Church
- laborer
- Person who gives financial support
- Emphasizes the individual and social potential
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- Machine which text and images are printed with
- Importance of oneself
- Religious movement
- Infection that killed many Europeans
- Allow themselves to enjoy something
- Revival of art and literature
- Dictates no official religion of a state
- To banish someone from their Church
- Large house
- Person with high social class or political status
20 Clues: laborer • Round roof • Large house • Religious movement • Importance of oneself • Art which is realistic • Head of Catholic Church • Revival of art and literature • Person who gives financial support • Allow themselves to enjoy something • To banish someone from their Church • Infection that killed many Europeans • Dictates no official religion of a state • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2025-01-13
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- Art which is realistic
- Head of Catholic Church
- The conflict where there were rival Popes
- System where people got land by people of higher ranks in return for labor
- Belief that the Pope has supreme authority
- Round roof
- Governing the hierarchy and administration of Church
- laborer
- Person who gives financial support
- Emphasizes the individual and social potential
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- Machine which text and images are printed with
- Importance of oneself
- Religious movement
- Infection that killed many Europeans
- Allow themselves to enjoy something
- Revival of art and literature
- Dictates no official religion of a state
- To banish someone from their Church
- Large house
- Person with high social class or political status
20 Clues: laborer • Round roof • Large house • Religious movement • Importance of oneself • Art which is realistic • Head of Catholic Church • Revival of art and literature • Person who gives financial support • Allow themselves to enjoy something • To banish someone from their Church • Infection that killed many Europeans • Dictates no official religion of a state • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-05
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- Soulful music genre expressing sorrow and struggle
- Mass movement from the rural South to Northern cities.
- Shared traditions, arts, and customs of a community.
- Expressive verse form central to Harlem Renaissance writing
- A period of cultural rebirth and artistic flourishing
- The process of making or enacting laws
- Extra-judicial killing by a mob, historically targeting African Americans
- Civil rights organization fighting racial discrimination
- Legally enforced racial separation
- Creating music on the spot without a written plan
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- Division from the mainstream society to preserve identity
- Strong sense of self-worth and cultural identity
- Activities involving governance and public power.
- Unfair treatment that spurred activism
- Bold resistance against oppression and injustice
- Entertainment venue where 1920s music thrived despite Prohibition
- Strong loyalty and pride in one’s cultural or ethnic group
- NYC neighborhood famous for its cultural explosion in the 1920s
- Artistic works composed in written form
- Syncopated music style featuring spontaneous solos
20 Clues: Legally enforced racial separation • Unfair treatment that spurred activism • The process of making or enacting laws • Artistic works composed in written form • Strong sense of self-worth and cultural identity • Bold resistance against oppression and injustice • Activities involving governance and public power. • Creating music on the spot without a written plan • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-05
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- Dubbed “Empress of the Blues”
- Famous actor starring in Shuffle Along, Show Boat, and Emperor Jones
- The migration of ~6m Black people from Southern to Northern states
- First important writer of the Harlem Renaissance
- American sociologist,historian,socialist, and African rights activist
- Music genre influenced by choir hymns, soul, and Christian media
- American jazz pianist, composer, and leader of the jazz movement
- First musical written, produced, & performed by African Americans
- Music genre influenced by spirituals, field hollers, chants, and ballads
- Europe’s center for jazz
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- First African American representative in Congress
- Most famous nightclub in Harlem
- Author, activist, and educator- a central figure in the Harlem Renaissance
- Social activist known for founding UNIA and black nationalism
- Music genre influenced by Dixieland and ragtime
- American writer and social activist
- A black nationalist organization founded by Marcus Gavey
- American civil rights organization fighting for African Americans
- Afro-centric city in NYC
- Music genre influenced by gospel music and rhythm/blues
20 Clues: Afro-centric city in NYC • Europe’s center for jazz • Dubbed “Empress of the Blues” • Most famous nightclub in Harlem • American writer and social activist • Music genre influenced by Dixieland and ragtime • First important writer of the Harlem Renaissance • First African American representative in Congress • Music genre influenced by gospel music and rhythm/blues • ...
Renaissance puzzle 2025-09-11
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- A friendly relationship.
- To ask someone urgently and fervently to do something; implore.
- Before.
- A temporary stay.
- To go quickly.
- Gladly, or with pleasure.
- To think deeply about something; meditate.
- To protect and care for someone or something lovingly.
- A young unmarried woman.
- Neat and trim in dress or appearance.
- An archaic possessive form of "you," used before a vowel sound.
- To stay longer than intended; delay leaving a place.
- An archaic form of the verb "to say."
- Having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
- Indeed (often used ironically).
- To cause surprise or confusion in someone, especially by acting against their expectations.
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- For what reason; why.
- Anything.
- Swiftness of movement.
- From this time; as a consequence.
- To charm or enchant someone, sometimes in a deceptive way.
- Bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing.
- Listen.
- To scold or rebuke.
- An archaic third-person singular present tense of the verb "do."
- The following day.
- An exclamation used to draw attention to something.
- Perhaps.
- The act of washing oneself.
- In low spirits from loss of hope or courage.
30 Clues: Before. • Listen. • Perhaps. • Anything. • To go quickly. • A temporary stay. • The following day. • To scold or rebuke. • For what reason; why. • Swiftness of movement. • A friendly relationship. • A young unmarried woman. • Gladly, or with pleasure. • The act of washing oneself. • Indeed (often used ironically). • From this time; as a consequence. • Neat and trim in dress or appearance. • ...
The Renaissance 2025-08-28
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- Humanist and poet
- made colums and domes
- good in classical, art, politics
- Financial supporters of artists
- Mind movement that's focused on achievements
- 1st women artist too gain world renown
- This was provided in most towns for children
- author political guidebook "The Prince"
- someone who wrote a book with rules and plans for bulidings
- fused classical with Roman style
- Center of manufacturing, frequent warfare
- explosion of art, wiring and thought
- independent city-state until 1130's
- Someone who creates art
- The first place with a period of place
- the name of Francesco's muse
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- way to show 3 dimensions on a canvas
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Medici family controlled this city
- the first place that learned to make paper
- these people buy art to beautify
- supposed to inspire not create art
- Paints strong heroic women
- these people fled to italy
- International powerhouse
- he is known as decarmeron
- merchants, bankers, tradespeople
- this places text was preserved in the library of the imlaic empire
- This person made a famous painting called "School Of Athens"
- lady writer with great influence
30 Clues: Humanist and poet • Painted the Mona Lisa • made colums and domes • Someone who creates art • International powerhouse • he is known as decarmeron • Paints strong heroic women • these people fled to italy • the name of Francesco's muse • Financial supporters of artists • these people buy art to beautify • good in classical, art, politics • merchants, bankers, tradespeople • ...
The Renaissance 2025-09-05
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- This writer had a muse named Laura
- Wrote influential book with rules and plans for building
- Author of political guide book, The Prince
- This artists is famous for use of perspective
- The first book printed
- In 1143 this city-state became a self-governing city
- Invented the Printing Press
- Shows three dimensions on a canvas
- This city-state grew into an international powerhouse
- Independent city-state until the 1130's
- An explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- Good at the classics, art, politics, and combat
- This city-state became the center of manufacturing
- Author of model society, Utopia
- This woman writer wrote with great influence
- A financial supporter of artists
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- Upper-class, educated in classics, charming
- Helps make quick,cheap books
- Considered the greatest playwright
- This Christian humanist wrote The Praise of Folly
- Medici family dictated this city-state
- Artist that paints portraits of English royalty
- This artist used a realistic style with the human body
- Write in their native language
- Artist that captures peasant life
- One of the first woman writers
- This writer is best known for the Decameron
- Has comes to mean an ideal place
- This artist is the pioneer of oil-painting
- This word means worldly
30 Clues: The first book printed • This word means worldly • Invented the Printing Press • Helps make quick,cheap books • Write in their native language • One of the first woman writers • Author of model society, Utopia • Has comes to mean an ideal place • A financial supporter of artists • Artist that captures peasant life • This writer had a muse named Laura • ...
The Renaissance 2025-09-10
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- A type of pharmacist or druggist.
- Man: An ideal figure who was skilled in many fields, including art, science, and literature.
- and groups
- The astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun, popularized by Copernicus.
- The anatomical study of a body, a practice revived during the Renaissance to improve medical understanding.
- A person who writes plays, such as William Shakespeare.
- A pardon that released a sinner from the penalty for their sins, sold by the Catholic Church.
- A person who works for a master craftsman to learn a trade.
- and architecture
- Meaning "rebirth" in French, this period marked a revival of classical art, learning, and culture in Europe.
- A powerful and wealthy banking family in Florence who were major patrons of the arts.
- A painting technique, famously used by Leonardo da Vinci, for soft, hazy transitions between colors and tones.
- The science and practice of drawing maps.
- An intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievements, emphasizing reason and individualism over religious doctrine.
- A close-fitting, buttoned jacket worn by men during the period.
- and science
- A work of art, often an altarpiece, that is painted on three panels.
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- A painting technique done on fresh, wet plaster with watercolor pigments.
- A small, highly maneuverable sailing ship developed by the Portuguese, crucial for exploration.
- A religious work of art placed behind the altar in a church.
- An official representing a government in its relations with other countries.
- The scientific study of celestial objects and phenomena, which saw major advances during this time.
- An artistic technique used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a flat surface.
- A person who attends the royal or papal court, with knowledge of etiquette and culture.
- A Greek term meaning "no place," used to describe an ideal or perfect society.
- Concerned with worldly, rather than spiritual or religious, matters.
- An artistic technique using strong contrasts between light and dark to create dramatic effects.
- A large Christian church, typically built in the shape of a cross.
- and daily life
- A person who financially supports artists, writers, and other creators.
- An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory, such as Florence.
- A religious movement that led to the split in the Christian church, resulting in Protestantism.
- The common, everyday language of a region, as opposed to Latin.
- of Exploration: The period when European explorers sailed to and mapped much of the world.
34 Clues: and groups • and science • and daily life • and architecture • A type of pharmacist or druggist. • The science and practice of drawing maps. • A person who writes plays, such as William Shakespeare. • A person who works for a master craftsman to learn a trade. • A religious work of art placed behind the altar in a church. • ...
The Renaissance 2025-09-10
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- A type of pharmacist or druggist.
- Man: An ideal figure who was skilled in many fields, including art, science, and literature.
- and groups
- The astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun, popularized by Copernicus.
- The anatomical study of a body, a practice revived during the Renaissance to improve medical understanding.
- A person who writes plays, such as William Shakespeare.
- A pardon that released a sinner from the penalty for their sins, sold by the Catholic Church.
- A person who works for a master craftsman to learn a trade.
- and architecture
- Meaning "rebirth" in French, this period marked a revival of classical art, learning, and culture in Europe.
- A powerful and wealthy banking family in Florence who were major patrons of the arts.
- A painting technique, famously used by Leonardo da Vinci, for soft, hazy transitions between colors and tones.
- The science and practice of drawing maps.
- An intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievements, emphasizing reason and individualism over religious doctrine.
- A close-fitting, buttoned jacket worn by men during the period.
- and science
- A work of art, often an altarpiece, that is painted on three panels.
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- A painting technique done on fresh, wet plaster with watercolor pigments.
- A small, highly maneuverable sailing ship developed by the Portuguese, crucial for exploration.
- A religious work of art placed behind the altar in a church.
- An official representing a government in its relations with other countries.
- The scientific study of celestial objects and phenomena, which saw major advances during this time.
- An artistic technique used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a flat surface.
- A person who attends the royal or papal court, with knowledge of etiquette and culture.
- A Greek term meaning "no place," used to describe an ideal or perfect society.
- Concerned with worldly, rather than spiritual or religious, matters.
- An artistic technique using strong contrasts between light and dark to create dramatic effects.
- A large Christian church, typically built in the shape of a cross.
- and daily life
- A person who financially supports artists, writers, and other creators.
- An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory, such as Florence.
- A religious movement that led to the split in the Christian church, resulting in Protestantism.
- The common, everyday language of a region, as opposed to Latin.
- of Exploration: The period when European explorers sailed to and mapped much of the world.
34 Clues: and groups • and science • and daily life • and architecture • A type of pharmacist or druggist. • The science and practice of drawing maps. • A person who writes plays, such as William Shakespeare. • A person who works for a master craftsman to learn a trade. • A religious work of art placed behind the altar in a church. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-11-25
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- - the combination of humanism and religious ideas
- - German Printer, he developed a printing press that used moveable type
- - Italian trader, he traveled to China and later wrote about his trip. His time in China, he served as a government official in Kublai Khan's court
- - a method of showing a three dimensional scene on a flat surface so it looks real
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- - English Renaissance writer and play wright. He is considered by many to be the greatest English writer of all time
- - Early Italian Renaissance scholar, he wrote about the importance of knowing history
- - the period of 'rebirth' and creativity that followed Europe's middle ages
- - Genius of the Renaissance, he was a painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, town planner, and mapmaker
- - study of history, literature, public speaking, art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the late 1300's
- - Italian Renaissance artist, he designed buildings, wrote poetry, and created sculptures and paintings
- - Italian writer and politician, he wrote The prince in which he advised leaders on how to rule
11 Clues: - the combination of humanism and religious ideas • - German Printer, he developed a printing press that used moveable type • - the period of 'rebirth' and creativity that followed Europe's middle ages • - a method of showing a three dimensional scene on a flat surface so it looks real • ...
World History Crossword Vocab 2022-01-07
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- "Greatest playwright of all time"
- Russian version of Ceasar
- Native language to a person
- "Re-birth" era of art
- Earth-centered view of the universe
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- Created concepts of vaccines
- "Renaissance Man"
- A religious pardon
- A land controlled by another nation
- A way of showing dimensions
- Developed the printing press
- aka Charles the great
- Document drawn up by English nobles
- Leading bishop of the east
- a knight's moral code
15 Clues: "Renaissance Man" • A religious pardon • aka Charles the great • "Re-birth" era of art • a knight's moral code • Russian version of Ceasar • Leading bishop of the east • A way of showing dimensions • Native language to a person • Created concepts of vaccines • Developed the printing press • "Greatest playwright of all time" • A land controlled by another nation • ...
#1 Renaissance (People) 2024-04-22
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- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince.
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- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculp
- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculp • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • ...
Renaissance people. 2024-04-22
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- a Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince
- a great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy
- the Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote
- a famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor
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- a German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe
- an English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior
- a Florentine scuptor who was one of the first to use a realistic, lifelike style
- a Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture
8 Clues: a famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor • a Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince • a Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture • the Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote • a great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy • ...
Renaissance people 2024-04-22
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- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor
- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy
- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe
- A Florentine sculptor who was on for the first to use a realistic, lifelike style
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior
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- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy • ...
Key People Renaissance 2024-04-22
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- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince.
- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
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- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
- A Florentine sculptor who was known for the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • ...
Renaissance 2024-04-22
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- A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy.
- A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince.
- A German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
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- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote.
- An English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior.
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor.
- A Florentine sculptor who was on fo the first to use a realistic, lifelike style.
- A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture.
8 Clues: A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor. • A Renaissance statesman and historian who wrote The Prince. • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote. • A Renaissance artist, renowned for his painting and sculpture. • A great Italian author of the Renaissance who wrote The Divine Comedy. • ...
Humanismus, Renaissance, Reformation 2012-12-18
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- Epoche, die den Humanisten als Vorbild galt
- Entdecker Amerikas
- Begriff für "Wiedergeburt der Antike"
- Wichtiges Werk, das Luther ins Deutsche übersetzte
- Bildungseinrichtung, die die Humanisten gründeten
- Bekannter ital. Renaissance-Künstler
- anderes Wort für menschlich
- wichtige Erfindung, aus Pergament hergestellt
- Erfinder des Buchdrucks
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- Kirchliches "Geschäft", das Luther kritisierte
- "ad fontes" bedeutet zurück zu den ...
- Politische Bewegung, die Luthers Lehre instrumentalisierte
- Antiker Fabeldichter
- Ein humanistisches Prinzip
- Wer stand im Mittelpunkt der Betrachtung?
- Gründer der Reformationsbewegung
16 Clues: Entdecker Amerikas • Antiker Fabeldichter • Erfinder des Buchdrucks • Ein humanistisches Prinzip • anderes Wort für menschlich • Gründer der Reformationsbewegung • Bekannter ital. Renaissance-Künstler • Begriff für "Wiedergeburt der Antike" • "ad fontes" bedeutet zurück zu den ... • Wer stand im Mittelpunkt der Betrachtung? • Epoche, die den Humanisten als Vorbild galt • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-01-17
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- capital of Italy’s Tuscany region, is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture.
- any piece of graphic artwork that is painted or applied directly to a wall, ceiling, or other permanent substrate.
- an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance period. Born in Florence, he studied classical sculpture and used his knowledge to develop an Early Renaissance style of sculpture.
- a theory that relates the scientific method to philosophy by affirming that all beings and events in the universe are natural.
- lines are used in a particular way to create depth and perspective on a flat surface to portray a three-dimensional scene.
- the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant.
- the art of making three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
- a 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church
- drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface gives the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position concerning each other when viewed from a particular point.
- a painting done rapidly in watercolor on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling, so that the colors penetrate the plaster and become fixed as it dries.
- a Christian place of prayer and worship that is usually relatively small.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to humans rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- architecture concerned with domestic and functional rather than public or monumental buildings.
- a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant.
- sculptural relief in which the projection from the surrounding surface is slight and no part of the modeled form is undercut
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- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence, his work was inspired by models from classical antiquity and had a lasting influence on Western art.
- the support given by a patron.
- the fine shading that produces soft, imperceptible transitions between colors and tones.
- an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
- the following of ancient Greek or Roman principles and style in art and literature, generally associated with harmony, restraint, and adherence to recognized standards of form and craftsmanship, especially from the Renaissance to the 18th century.
- an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual achievement of the Neoplatonic ideal of human grandeur.
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- German craftsman and inventor who originated a method of printing from movable type.
- the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting.
- what different Christian denominations conceive of as being the true body of Christians or the original institution established by Jesus.
- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
26 Clues: the support given by a patron. • the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting. • the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant. • a Christian place of prayer and worship that is usually relatively small. • a 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church • ...
Renaissance and Middle Ages key words 2021-10-27
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- During the Renaissance, great advances occurred in geography, astronomy, chemistry, physics, mathematics, anatomy and engineering; which are branches of ...
- was a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages. Generally described as taking place from the 14th century to the 17th century, it promoted the rediscovery of classical philosophy, literature and art.
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
- not connected with religious or spiritual matters.
- lasted from the end of the Middle Ages to the middle of the 20th century
- a rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- a European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western culture and cuisine. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins. Other major cities include Florence, with Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s "David" and Brunelleschi's Duomo; Venice, the city of canals; and Milan.
- was a civilization that dominated much of the Mediterranean thousands of years ago. It formed the foundation of much of Western culture today. Everything from government, philosophy, science, mathematics, art, literature, and even sports was impacted by them.
- was the set of European artifacts and inventions which spread through the Renaissance period, roughly the 14th century through the 16th century.
- a 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches.
- a city in central Italy, on the River Arno in Tuscany: became an independent republic in the 14th century; under Austrian and other rule intermittently from 1737 to 1859; capital of Italy 1865–70. It was the major cultural and artistic centre of the Renaissance and is still one of the world's chief art centres.
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- a philosophical movement that dominated in Europe during the 18th century, was centered around the idea that reason is the primary source of authority and legitimacy, and advocated such ideals as liberty, progress, tolerance, fraternity, constitutional government, and separation of church and state.
- the study of the nature of God and religious belief.
- was an artist and engineer who is best known for his paintings, notably the Mona Lisa (c. 1503–19) and the Last Supper (1495–98).
- was the period in European history from the collapse of Roman civilization in the 5th century CE to the period of the Renaissance
- a building used for public Christian worship.
- continent in which the renaissance took place
- a civilization from the founding of the Italian city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD
- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
20 Clues: a building used for public Christian worship. • continent in which the renaissance took place • not connected with religious or spiritual matters. • the study of the nature of God and religious belief. • lasted from the end of the Middle Ages to the middle of the 20th century • ...
Jerad Verdure 1 2020-12-17
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- an Italian Renaissance diplomat, philosopher and writer, best known for The Prince
- painted mona lisa
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance born in the Republic of Florence, who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art.
- a German goldsmith, inventor, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe
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- an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual achievement of the Neoplatonic ideal of human grandeur
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist
- means a rebirth of learning
- an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance
- was an Italian poet, writer and philosopher His Divine Comedy, originally called Comedìa
11 Clues: painted mona lisa • means a rebirth of learning • an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance • an Italian Renaissance diplomat, philosopher and writer, best known for The Prince • a German goldsmith, inventor, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe • the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region. • ...
early europe 2023-05-23
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- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- bringing back inventions and ideas from his travels.
- The change of perspective help change art.
- ruled the city of Florence throughout the Renaissance.
- beginning in the 14th century while the it did not reach England until the sixteenth century
- Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing quickened the spread of knowledge, discoveries, and literacy in Renaissance Europe.
- used by rich to trade many things like spices.
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- detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature.
- Time of classic period was 1400-1600
- support someone and there achievements.
- one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance
- the person or group of people paying for the image
12 Clues: Time of classic period was 1400-1600 • support someone and there achievements. • detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature. • The change of perspective help change art. • one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance • used by rich to trade many things like spices. • the person or group of people paying for the image • ...
Science + Medicine during the Renaissance 2024-10-16
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- What was used to treat syphilis
- What result of surgery caused more deaths than the original wounds that were operated on
- The one "magical cure-all" that physicians believed in
- What was initially thought to be a cure-all when it first arrived in Europe from America
- Which area of science experienced many great scientific discoveries during the Renaissance
- What kind of treatment did Sydenham use to treat smallpox and fevers
- What was commonly used as a painkiller and fever reducer
- Which invention created in the Renaissance helped to spread new scientific discoveries during this period
- Besides the Black Death, what other epidemic were Europeans faced with during the Renaissance period
- Which disease did Edward Jenner try to prevent by injecting a boy with pus from the sores of a woman with cowpox
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- Which time-related invention was created during the Early Renaissance
- Which chemical compound found in cinchona bark prevented malaria-causing parasites from reproducing
- What was used to induce vomiting
- What was allowed to be done to humans during this period that resulted in advancements in anatomy
- From what tree was the bark used to treat malaria
- Which treatment had terrible side effects that caused neuropathies, kidney failure, severe mouth ulcers resulting in the loss of teeth, and death
- Which physician ridiculed the use of guaiacum and instead promoted mercury
- Which doctor believed that the only way to ensure a proper diagnosis was to visit the patient
18 Clues: What was used to treat syphilis • What was used to induce vomiting • From what tree was the bark used to treat malaria • The one "magical cure-all" that physicians believed in • What was commonly used as a painkiller and fever reducer • What kind of treatment did Sydenham use to treat smallpox and fevers • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-28
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- A form of painting that hit its peak during the renaissance that uses watercolour on wet plaster. Fun fact: it didn't work well in venice because it was too damp
- A person who pays you do make art.
- The man who remade the entire idea around religion. He had 95 theses.
- To be or not to be, that is the question.
- A system of government that was in power before the renaissance during the middle ages. A select few people were in charge.
- German person who helped bring knowledge and understandable bibles to people everywhere with his invention.
- The Queen of Navarre, she brought many great inventors, artists and thinkers into the court. She also protected them. The Prime Minister of the Poor, they called her.
- The way of ruling that would happen if savonarola's way of leading was mixed with the medicis way of ruling. Ruling forcibly.
- A planetary system that orbits around the sun.
- Not christianity, these people sometimes controlled banks because they could charge interest. They had different holidays such as Purim, Rosh Hashanah, and Hanukkah.
- Re-birth of art, architecture, literature and knowledge. What the time period is called.
- Come along with me, let’s go stake our claim to Jerusalem. It’s pretty much a suicide mission though.
- A planetary system that the church was certain about. Obviously, the universe orbits around earth!
- A person who forcibly rules a nation, like Savonarola
- You know, the artist who took the world apart to see how it worked? Bonus clue: he created the Vitruvian man.
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- He was the first man to come up with the theory of heliocentricity
- Gutenberg published many books in these native languages.
- The time that was before the renaissance. The lack of art, literature and knowledge was fairly depressing.
- The church had ___________ over the people up until, and somewhat during the renaissance
- The black plague was one of these, killing ⅔ of the european population.
- The base of the Feudal system was based of lots of peasants and these people. That is, until the black plague killed a bunch of them.
- Movable metal type onto metal plates go onto this machine to print materials that spread knowledge throughout Europe.
- Martin Luther was one of the biggest things that caused the ___________ of the protestant christian church
- Painting and art to reflect people as they actually were. No more monster people. They actually looked real and could now interact with each other in the art.
- Step right up, step right up! Do you have any sins but still want to go to heaven? Get the Church’s guarantee today. Only 3 marks!
- More people move out of the countryside and into Florence, Naples, Rome and other cities.
- Year 0 would be the first year in this. Before this time, we write things as BC or BCE.
- Invented by people in the islamic empire, this device helps people measure distances between stars and planets.
- He was a play writer and he was patronized by the medici family
- He helped to prove the theory of heliocentricity, and his name is repeatedly screamed in bohemian rhapsody
- Moral beliefs, what you do based on these things that are important to you.
- She was an educated woman, very uncommon at the time. She wrote for a living and helped empower women.
32 Clues: A person who pays you do make art. • To be or not to be, that is the question. • A planetary system that orbits around the sun. • A person who forcibly rules a nation, like Savonarola • Gutenberg published many books in these native languages. • He was a play writer and he was patronized by the medici family • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
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- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
- Gutenberg's invention
- Language
- power held by people/representatives
- 4th - 14th century
- Founder of modern political science
- Something a person believes in
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- the way things are commonly done
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- an astronomer
- thoughts and values of humans
- A Rebirth
- Italian french author
- Who a person is
- recreated Christianity
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- the making of new cities
- The process of recreating a practice
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- the study of space
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- a recovery of land for religious values
- to be or not to be
- something a person can’t compromise
- Different views on different things
- Princess of France
- The printing press
- A common culture
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • the study of space • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • Princess of France • The printing press • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • A theory proved by Copernicus • thoughts and values of humans • Something a person believes in • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Investing in someone
- Authority of the Pope
- Navigational Disk
- Romeo and Juliet
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- Centered around the sun
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Centered Around the earth
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- A fatal epidemic
- Wrote 95 theses
- Dialect of a country
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- Flying machines
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- court writer and medieval author
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Not Immortal
- Started heliocentrism
- Invented the Printing Press
- Mass producing literature
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Non-Religious idea
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- A Tyrant
- A Building for Worshipping
- Princess of france
- The Vitruvian Man
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • Romeo and Juliet • A fatal epidemic • Navigational Disk • The Vitruvian Man • Non-Religious idea • Princess of france • Investing in someone • Dialect of a country • Authority of the Pope • Started heliocentrism • Centered around the sun • Mass producing literature • Centered Around the earth • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
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- something a person can’t compromise
- recreated Christianity
- Princess of France
- the way things are commonly done
- A period of time
- 4th - 14th century
- the making of new cities
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- Different views on different things
- The process of recreating a practice
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- Italian french author
- A Polish astronomer that invented the heliocentric theory
- power held by people/representatives
- A common culture
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- an astronomer
- Something a person believes in
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
- the study of space
- Language
- thoughts and values of humans
- The printing press
- to be or not to be
- a recovery of land for religious values
- Founder of modern political science
- Gutenberg's invention
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- A Rebirth
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- Who a person is
30 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A period of time • A common culture • the study of space • Princess of France • The printing press • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • thoughts and values of humans • A theory proved by Copernicus • Something a person believes in • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- On October 31/1517, he nailed 95 theses to the door of the Catholic Church
- The writer of the Heptameron, knew many languages such as French, Latin, Italian, German, Greek and many more.
- The renaissance wouldn't of happened without these people.
- When people determine what is right and wrong (true or false) for themselves
- Ages The age where the black plague was first discovered.
- You get to choose what you see yourself as and what you believe in
- He was a Mathematician who came up with the idea that every planet moves around the earth
- He was an Italian Astronomer and Mathematician. One of his theories was that we had a sun-centred solar system
- When the sun is represented in the middle of our solar system.
- Before the republic of Florence, Florence had a _______ system
- Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks.
- This movement changed the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church
- Galileo disproved this theory about our solar system
- “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence”
- People who lived in the same town or city and were a community all together
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- The christian military’s campaign trying to claim a certain area in the middle east
- Brunelleschi came up with this idea for his sculptures to make them easier to plan and to build
- This famous playwright is the renaissance representative of England
- This machine helped spread Luther's influence
- This form of government was made when certain towns were left alone form the church and other superiors
- Over many years, this period revolutionized our world.
- After the first black plague epidemic people started to move to more populated places, this is called _____
- An organization similar to a union made up of the rising class
- The creator of the ball bearing, had the title of "Renaissance Man"
- Galileo and Copernicus studied this science.
- The language of the country or city you are in.
- He wrote many famous books including “The Prince”, and “The Art of War”.
- A major religion in the renaissance and today.
- She was an Italian author who wrote books such as “The Book of The City of Ladies” and “The Treasure of The City of Ladies”
- Maker of the printing press
- The downfall of this form of government symbolizes the start of a new period and form of government
- Buying an indulgence was the ____ ____ before Luther came along
32 Clues: Maker of the printing press • Galileo and Copernicus studied this science. • This machine helped spread Luther's influence • A major religion in the renaissance and today. • The language of the country or city you are in. • “The great ______” also known as “The Pestilence” • Many people bought this paper that costed 3 marks. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-28
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- Italian that invented a telescope and revolutionized the world of astronomy
- Inventor of the printing press
- A religion that jewish people follow
- Personal faith, trust or confidence about an idea.
- Different people living together in a community
- Point of view that differ from people
- A religion that muslim people follow EX: Crusades
- Scale were people were ranked depending on their family and the power they had.
- Conflict and war between different religions,
- press Gutenberg's famous invention
- death, especially on a large scale
- A social process when population move from a rural society to a city society.
- A certificate that people would buy from the catholic church that would apparently “make sure, you go to heaven.”
- what defines Zodiac signs and the study of the movements of celestial bodies
- The writer of the 95 theses
- The native language of a specific region
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- Founder of the political science with humanism.
- Author of the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet that changed the english language
- Created the theory that all planets revolve around the sun.
- the idea of humans having values, needs and responsibilities.
- Pizan Women that wrote poetry and multiples books with advice for women
- The most dominant religion in Europe around the Renaissance.
- Theory believed by the church, opposite theory of the heliocentric theory.
- Also known as the Copernican theory
- A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons
- How protestants became a religion out of the Catholic church
- Vinci Artist of the mona lisa, that impacted the renaissance
- A dictator that uses cruel or oppressive ways
- group of people that is brought together by the pursuit of a common goal
- Belief or opinion that contradicts the Catholic religion.
30 Clues: The writer of the 95 theses • Inventor of the printing press • press Gutenberg's famous invention • death, especially on a large scale • Also known as the Copernican theory • A religion that jewish people follow • Point of view that differ from people • The native language of a specific region • Conflict and war between different religions, • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-22
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- A sponsor
- Inspirational Author, Christine __ _____
- Gutenberg invented it
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Perfected the Telescope
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Being able to die
- Princess of France, Marguerite __ _______
- Star Gazing
- Invented the Printing Press
- Self _____
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- A painting done on wet plaster
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
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- Jesus and the Cross
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- A different way of looking
- Are we in a ___________ right now?
- Countryside → City
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Religious language of the country
- The importance or worth of something
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Religious Wars
- LEONARDO
- The Dominican _________
- Martin ______ King
29 Clues: LEONARDO • A sponsor • Self _____ • Star Gazing • Religious Wars • Being able to die • Countryside → City • Martin ______ King • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • The Dominican _________ • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • A painting done on wet plaster • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2016-11-23
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- medieval form in government.
- a personal group or judgment
- later proofed by GG
- a guaranteed form the pope that you were getting into heaven
- German Priest and professor
- world worldview that is developed in western europe
- Press screw presses
- The ordered rank in local authority.
- french for rebirth
- Vinci italian polymath
- a city that governs itself and the country around it. Such as the Vatican.
- Io, Ganymede, Europa, Castello
- Mainz, germany
- national laungauge
- Ages a period in europe starting from the fall of the roman empire to the beginning of the renaissance
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- system of thought that centres on hmans and their values
- reforming a practice or orgqanization
- the study of cosmic bodies and the belief that their movement affects daily life.
- what group people belong to
- a lot of different cultures
- opposite of Heliocentric
- april 1564
- historian, politicain, diplomat, philosopher, humanist and writer.
- short for ______ ___, referring to a way of numbering years
- the point of one persons ___________ is the same as their worldview.
- a historical time period
- heleocentric theory
- a group of people linked by a common interest
- something accepted as truth
- Navarre Duchess of Alençon
30 Clues: april 1564 • Mainz, germany • french for rebirth • national laungauge • later proofed by GG • Press screw presses • heleocentric theory • Vinci italian polymath • opposite of Heliocentric • a historical time period • Navarre Duchess of Alençon • what group people belong to • a lot of different cultures • German Priest and professor • something accepted as truth • medieval form in government. • ...
Renaissance Review 2018-01-21
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- Iconic symbol of the Renaissance: Vitruvian ____
- Bamberg ______, name of equestrian statue in Bamberg Cathedral.
- Devout student of the works of Archimedes.
- Sculpted first full nude since ancient Roman times.
- Giotto's teacher.
- First painting to use correct perspective.
- Name of chapel with paintings by Giotto.
- "Well of Moses" sculptor.
- In the trio of friends that began the Renaissance he was the painter.
- Building on which the various guilds displayed sculptures of their patron saints.
- Relief sculpture on Strasbourg Cathedral: Death of the ______.
- Dome designer.
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- Invented as a way to draw perfectly accurate sketches of the Pantheon.
- Painting in which a dead tree symbolizes the cross: The __________ of Christ.
- Sculpted St. George for the armorer's guild.
- Name of artistic style which continued Byzantine characteristics through the 14th century.
- Painted The Annunciation with a solid gold background.
- Italian town in which Pisano sculpted his famous Baptistery art.
- Cathedral on which a sculpture of the Virgin Mary is done with contrapposto.
- Cathedral with Eckhart and Uta.
- City central to the "re-birth" of art and architecture.
21 Clues: Dome designer. • Giotto's teacher. • "Well of Moses" sculptor. • Cathedral with Eckhart and Uta. • Name of chapel with paintings by Giotto. • Devout student of the works of Archimedes. • First painting to use correct perspective. • Sculpted St. George for the armorer's guild. • Iconic symbol of the Renaissance: Vitruvian ____ • ...
The Renaissance 2018-05-21
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- ^declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result).
- ^an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- ^a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface.
- ^the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. For most purposes Newton's laws of gravity apply, with minor modifications to take the general theory of relativity into account.
- ^the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others.
- ^a part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups.
- ^the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- ^a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- method ^a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
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- ^officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint.
- ^a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency.
- ^say that one no longer holds an opinion or belief, especially one considered heretical.
- ^an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
- ^the action or fact of indulging.
- ^study of humanity
- ^having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- ^a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth.
- ^the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- ^a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- ^an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
20 Clues: ^study of humanity • ^the action or fact of indulging. • ^officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint. • ^declare invalid (an official agreement, decision, or result). • ^a print made from an engraved plate, block, or other surface. • ^an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • ...
Renaissance Review 2014-04-15
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- a state where the citizens elect their representatives to form a government
- comparative relation among the parts of something
- a term used to describe a person who is skilled in many areas
- painted with water color on fresh wet plaster
- a gold coin
- the area surrounding a city that is used for farming
- an accomplished portrait painter who used art to achieve fame and independence
- a government made up of a small group of upper class individuals
- the art of drawing objects on a 2-D surface to give the impression of height, width, depth, and position
- disagreed with the Humanist idea that people could improve themselves on their own
- a collection
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- the first scientist to claim that the earth was not the center of the universe using mathematics
- men who would fight for money
- a Catholic religious order
- a painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, and scientist
- spent life studying manuscripts from ancient Rome
- an artist who engraves a picture onto a metal plate and uses the plate as a stamp
- founded a university at Pisa and an academy in Florence
- inventor of the printing press with movable type
- discovered that the moon was solid and confirmed that the earth revolves around the sun using a telescope
- a belief that rejects the orthodox ideas of a religion
21 Clues: a gold coin • a collection • a Catholic religious order • men who would fight for money • painted with water color on fresh wet plaster • inventor of the printing press with movable type • comparative relation among the parts of something • spent life studying manuscripts from ancient Rome • the area surrounding a city that is used for farming • ...
renaissance crossword 2014-03-31
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- Noble family who provided three Popes and two Queens
- Religious reformer, expelled Medici
- Uncharted areas beyond a coastal district
- Inventor, drew a helicopter sketch
- German printer, used movable type
- The burning of sinful objects
- Type System of printing and typing
- A system of thought that rejects religion and centres on humans values
- A method of procedure
- A poet who wrote love lyrics
- A part in relation to a whole
- A state in which the citizens elect representatives
- The financial support given by a patron
- Making a two dimensional drawing look three dimensional
- City built on piles sunk into marshy islands
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- Quick water colour painting on a wall or ceiling
- The view of having the sun in the centre
- A city with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- Ruthless humanist prince
- A proposed explanation made on a basis of limited information
- The ability to think and draw conclusions
- Money paid to the groom from the bride
- Sculpted David and painted Sistine Chapel
- German painter and engraver
- who discovered sunspots
- A long period of cultural history on the Mediterranean sea
- A period of prolonged and intensive questioning and investigation
- Astronomer who discovered the earth revolved around the sun
- A system of ideas intended to explain something
- City where Michelangelo lived
30 Clues: A method of procedure • who discovered sunspots • Ruthless humanist prince • German painter and engraver • A poet who wrote love lyrics • The burning of sinful objects • A part in relation to a whole • City where Michelangelo lived • German printer, used movable type • Inventor, drew a helicopter sketch • Type System of printing and typing • Religious reformer, expelled Medici • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2015-01-11
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- The Englishmen was a revolutionary thinker
- Made the first accurate and detailed study of the human body
- Sun centered model of the Universe
- An educated guess
- A person who is an expert in the study of knowledge
- Said the sun was center of universe
- Supported Copernicus’s theory
- The Frenchmen was a revolutionary thinker
- Discovered by Isaac Newton
- Idea before chemistry
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- first step in the scientific method
- New mathematical form developed by Isaac Newton
- step by step process in science that we still use today
- Used Brahe’s data to calculate the orbits of the planets
- started the idea of chemistry
- Made ointment to protect from infection
- Discovered gravity
- An english scholar described the circulation of blood
- Study of stars and space
- Made the telescope
20 Clues: An educated guess • Discovered gravity • Made the telescope • Idea before chemistry • Study of stars and space • Discovered by Isaac Newton • started the idea of chemistry • Supported Copernicus’s theory • Sun centered model of the Universe • first step in the scientific method • Said the sun was center of universe • Made ointment to protect from infection • ...
The Renaissance 2015-06-04
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- Thousands of people read this for the first ever!
- Many sources of ancient writings were ________.
- The study of poetry, history, art, and Greek and Latin languages.
- Only these people could attend universities.
- Many ancient texts were found in these places.
- Florence bankers charges this to make their money.
- A "jack of all trades."
- William _______ is considered the greatest writer in history.
- Gutenberg's printing press used moveable this, to mass produce books.
- Medici family members were this
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- An offshoot of humanism that focuses on religion.
- Math _________ such as square root, +, and - were created.
- This person spent 20 years in Asia.
- another name for rebirth.
- Desiderius Erasmus was a voice against this in the church.
- Italy's northern major trading center
- humanism stresses actions and _______
- Scientists learned that the Earth does this around the Sun.
- In 1456 Johann Gutenberg printed this in Latin.
- da Vinci developed his artistic ability at a _______ age.
20 Clues: A "jack of all trades." • another name for rebirth. • Medici family members were this • This person spent 20 years in Asia. • Italy's northern major trading center • humanism stresses actions and _______ • Only these people could attend universities. • Many ancient texts were found in these places. • Many sources of ancient writings were ________. • ...
Renaissance Terms 2021-02-02
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- Rock art carvings made by scratching or pecking the surface of exposed stone.
- Extending the nation beyond its existing borders.
- A portion of crops or percentage of earnings paid to the Church.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- The study of body structure.
- The term meaning "rebirth" in French that is used to describe the revival of art and knowledge that occurred after the Middle Ages in Europe.
- The illegal action or practice of lending money at unreasonably high rates of interest.
- The art of using language effectively and persuasively.
- Building and lands in which monks lived and carried out their religious duties.
- Sailing all the way around.
- To spread information.
- The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- European scholars, writers, and teachers associated with the study of the ancient Greek and Roman humanities (grammar, rhetoric, poetry, history, languages, and moral philosophy), influential in the fifteenth century and later.
- A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
- A person who has learned a trade and joined a guild.
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- Pictures that stand for words or ideas; picture writing.
- Loyalty
- Having to do with the business of a town or community.
- Bridge-like stone structures that carry water from the hills into Roman cities.
- A piece of land, sometimes called a fief.
- The taking away of a person's right of membership in a Christian church.
- Peasants who worked the land for the lord and were not allowed to leave the manor without the lord's permission. Were hereditarily bound to the land.
- A form of government in which citizens choose their leaders by voting.
- Study of the stars.
- Peasants who rented land or worked for pay.
25 Clues: Loyalty • Study of the stars. • To spread information. • Sailing all the way around. • The study of body structure. • A piece of land, sometimes called a fief. • Peasants who rented land or worked for pay. • Extending the nation beyond its existing borders. • A person who has learned a trade and joined a guild. • Having to do with the business of a town or community. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2022-05-10
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- a popular stage entertainment featuring songs, dances, and comic dialogue in highly conventionalized patterns, usually performed by white actors in blackface
- periods made formed to speak to the concerns of different groups of people and historical periods.
- Author of "The Color Purple"
- an interpretation is an anthology of fiction, poetry, and essays on African and African-American art and literature
- Place where alcoholic drinks are bought and consumed illegally, as during prohibition
- strategies like rebellion, secession, or the various Back to Africa movements
- the movement of 6 million blacks out of the Southern United States to the Northeast, Midwest, and West
- Missouri-born poet who described the difficult lives of working-class African Americans.
- an enormously popular 1920s dance
- First African-American to win a Pulitzer Prize
- a Southern dialect term meaning remarkable or sprited
- black person, passing as a white person in the U.S. *General: a person passing as another race.
- A author who wrote "Mules and Men" and "Tell my Horse"
- Self Taught musician. He developed skills by playing at family socials. Created "Soda Fountain Rag."
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- a popular 1920's dance
- When Reconstruction ended in 1877, and well into the 20th Century, Racial prejudice was prevalent in the law and in Southern Society, through terrorist organizations like the Ku Klux Klan. An Average of 150 southern blacks were lynched each year.
- The most successful black performing artist and recorded with the biggest names in music of at the time; Died in a car accident in 1936
- wrote "Black Manhattan" and "The Book of American Negro Poetry"
- a term that designated a leadership class of African-Americans in the early twentieth century.
- father figure of the harlem renaissance, b/c without his support, many black artists during the era would not have been successful. Editor of "the New Negro" Had a vision that black artists and writers should use African roots as the basis of their art and culture.
- Bloody anti black riots in 1919
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized
- a collection of poetry published in 1925 by Langston Hughes
- Historically in the United States, a person has been considered black if he or she has only ___ of African Blood
- Nightclub where Louis Armstrong and duke elliginton played
25 Clues: a popular 1920's dance • Author of "The Color Purple" • Bloody anti black riots in 1919 • an enormously popular 1920s dance • First African-American to win a Pulitzer Prize • a Southern dialect term meaning remarkable or sprited • A author who wrote "Mules and Men" and "Tell my Horse" • Nightclub where Louis Armstrong and duke elliginton played • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-09-02
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- a explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- the book pokes fun at merchants and praise
- Fused classical with roman
- creates a model society in his book "Utopia"
- one of the first women writers
- often regarded as the
- best known for writing the decameron
- painted portraits that was often of english royalty
- a financial supporter of artists
- became center of manufacturing
- pioneer in oil-based painting
- flourishing independent city-state
- humanist and poet
- series of stories
- made woodcuts and engravings to emphasize realism
- grew into international powerhouse
- Painted strong,heroic women
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- killed 60% of population
- famous for his use of perspective
- political guidebook
- ruled as dictator
- first woman artist to gain world renown
- period after queen elizabeth the 1st
- woman writer with great influence
- author of political guide book "the prince"
- best known christian humanist
- became self-governing city
- "No place" in greek
- captured scenes of peasant life
- playwright
- artistic center of nothern europe
31 Clues: playwright • ruled as dictator • humanist and poet • series of stories • political guidebook • "No place" in greek • often regarded as the • killed 60% of population • Fused classical with roman • became self-governing city • Painted strong,heroic women • best known christian humanist • pioneer in oil-based painting • one of the first women writers • became center of manufacturing • ...
Renaissance - sonnet 2021-05-04
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- Periode in de Nederlandse geschiedenis waarin de noordelijke Nederlanden tijdens de 17de eeuw een enorme bloeiperiode doormaakten op economisch en cultureel vlak.
- Kunstperiode die letterlijk 'wedergeboorte van de bloeiperiode' betekent en waarbij 'bloeiperiode' naar de Oudheid verwijst.
- Synoniem voor het Engelse sonnet.
- Niveau waarbij men ‘groten’ uit de Oudheid probeert te overtreffen.
- Kleinste maateenheid binnen een vers
- Religieuze overtuiging uit de Middeleeuwen waarbij een of meerdere goden de wezenlijke kern van ons wereldbeeld uitmaken.
- Inhoudelijke wending in een gedicht.
- Een vorm van beeldspraak waarbij menselijke kenmerken aan niet-menselijke objecten worden gegeven.
- Spaanse veldheer die zorgde voor de onderwaterzetting van de landerijen.
- Educatieve reis door Italië en Frankrijk die diende als voorbereiding op zijn toekomstige handelscarrière en waarop hij sterk geïnspireerd raakte door de klassieke en renaissancistische cultuur.
- De schematische weergave van de eindrijmen in een gedicht.
- Grondlegger van de Italiaanse renaissance.
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- Hooft schreef zijn eerste toneelstuk naar een werk van deze Latijnse dichter.
- Woon- en werkplaats van Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft.
- Geschreven of gesproken tekst die wordt omgezet in de vorm van gewone taal.
- Synoniem voor zesvoetige jambe.
- Versvoet die wordt aangeduid als 'lang kort kort'.
- Afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen.
- Het geheel of een verzameling van al het werk dat een kunstenaar gedurende zijn loopbaan heeft verwezenlijkt.
- Latijnse benaming voor het korte gedicht dat zich op het embleem bevindt.
- Rederijkerskamer in Amsterdam waar Hooft tot toe trad en waar zijn eerste toneelstuk werd opgevoerd.
21 Clues: Synoniem voor zesvoetige jambe. • Synoniem voor het Engelse sonnet. • Kleinste maateenheid binnen een vers • Inhoudelijke wending in een gedicht. • Grondlegger van de Italiaanse renaissance. • Woon- en werkplaats van Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft. • Versvoet die wordt aangeduid als 'lang kort kort'. • De schematische weergave van de eindrijmen in een gedicht. • ...
Renaissance terms 2022-10-19
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- Isaac Newtons laws
- Being praised for being apart from a group/alone
- Francesco Petrarch's poetry style
- art technique that creates the illusion of depth on a flat surface
- scientific idea further developed during the renaissance.
- the action of opening a body to study its insides
- the importance something has
- A type of mural
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- Scientist said god was this as he placed everything on earth
- the study of the structure of bodies or animals
- the part of a painting that is the
- time period during the 1400s
- Promotion of people of wealth
- The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- set of beliefs that all in the world is valuable and true.
- more around 1500s (art pinnacle)
- The theory where earth is at the center of the universe
- Perception or sensual viewing
- The study of grammar, history, and poetry
- Niccolo Machiavelli created this political theory
20 Clues: A type of mural • Isaac Newtons laws • time period during the 1400s • the importance something has • Promotion of people of wealth • Perception or sensual viewing • more around 1500s (art pinnacle) • Francesco Petrarch's poetry style • the part of a painting that is the • The study of grammar, history, and poetry • the study of the structure of bodies or animals • ...
European Renaissance 2023-11-15
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- members of the society of Jesus, a roman catholic religous order founded by Ignatius of Loyola
- a meeting of Roman Catholic leaders, called by Pope Paul III to rule on doctrines criticized by the Protestant reformers
- a movement in which the Roman Catholic Church sought to make changes in response to the Protestant Reformation
- the doctrine that God has decided all things beforehand, including which people will be eternally saved
- to cancel or set aside
- a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
- a body of religious teachings based on the ideas of the reformer John Calvin
- a government in which the ruler is viewed as a divine figure
- relating to the Church of England
- the most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age
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- a member of a Protestant church governed by presbyters and founded on the teachings of John Knox
- an artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface
- a member of a Christian church founded on the principls of the Reformation
- period of european history when renewed interest in classical culture led to far reaaching changes in art, learning, and views of the world
- a movement for religous reform, leading to the founding of Christian churches that rejected the pope's authority
- the everyday language of people in a region or country
- a person who supports artists, especially financially
- a craftsmen from Germany who developed a printing press that incorporated a number of new technologies
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- a member of a Protestant group that believed in baptizing only those persons who were old enough to decide to be Christian and believed in the separation of church and state
- an imaginary land described by Thomas More in his book, hence an ideal place
- a member of a protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther
- of Augsburg agreement declaring that religion of each German state would be decided by its ruler
- a Renaissance intelectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
24 Clues: to cancel or set aside • relating to the Church of England • the most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age • concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • a person who supports artists, especially financially • the everyday language of people in a region or country • a pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2024-01-16
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- political and social philosophy that emphasizes the moral worth of the individual.
- method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces.
- is best known for his Madonnas and for his large figure compositions in the Vatican.
- aesthetic attitude and art style based on or reiterating themes, techniques, and subjects of art from ancient Greece and Rome
- The outstanding facility with which fusion of tones or colour is achieved makes it unique among fluid painting mediums; at the same time, satisfactory linear treatment and crisp effects are easily obtained.
- a subordinate or private place of worship
- action, inclination, or thought based only on natural desires and instincts
- system of education and mode of inquiry that originated in northern Italy during the 13th and 14th centuries and later spread through continental Europe and England.
- German craftsman and inventor who originated a method of printing from movable type
- a 16th century religious movement marked ultimately by rejection or modification of some Roman Catholic doctrine and practice and establishment of the Protestant churches
- of or relating to the worldly or temporal
- relief any work where the projection from a supporting background is shallow
- an artistic form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects.
- in painting or drawing, the fine shading that produces soft, imperceptible transitions between colors and tones.
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- one of greatest Italian Renaissance artists
- a mental view or prospect
- the support or influence of a patron
- Vinci Mona Lisa
- technique employed in the visual arts to represent light and shadow as they define three-dimensional objects.
- of the first degree with respect to one or more variables
- a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter
- the clergy or officialdom of a religious body
- Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art.
- in central Italy on the Arno River; capital of the region of Tuscany
- a painting applied to and made integral with the surface of a wall or ceiling.
- using a language or dialect native to a region or country rather than a literary, cultured, or foreign language
26 Clues: Vinci Mona Lisa • a mental view or prospect • the support or influence of a patron • a subordinate or private place of worship • of or relating to the worldly or temporal • one of greatest Italian Renaissance artists • the clergy or officialdom of a religious body • of the first degree with respect to one or more variables • ...
Renaissance Showdown 2023-10-05
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- something that was grown and brought into Spain
- important humanist thinker
- Spanish explored who introduced a drink made with choclate to spain
- began studying the copernucan theory
- Important late 16th century poet (1552-99) courtier to Queen Elizabeth
- One of the earliest forms of professional theatre
- Study of ancient literature
- was invented due to the interest in literature
- began slave trades
- shows the sun in the center of the universe
- Cylinders that were open at one end so that when they were lowered into the water, a bubble of air remained in the closed end.
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- Flemish geographer map maker
- a university in England
- invented the pritning press
- invented an acid etching process to help them decorate the heavily engraved armour that was then fashionable
- thought earth was the center of the universe
- Italian Humanist
- inventor of the microscope
- political philosipher
- Important late 16th century poet (1554-86) courtier to Queen Elizabeth
20 Clues: Italian Humanist • began slave trades • political philosipher • a university in England • important humanist thinker • inventor of the microscope • invented the pritning press • Study of ancient literature • Flemish geographer map maker • began studying the copernucan theory • shows the sun in the center of the universe • thought earth was the center of the universe • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2019-10-15
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- A work of art that was placed behind the altar in a church or cathedral
- Doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
- A person that writes a play
- Italian painter who painted the School of Athens
- English poet and dramatist who Wrote Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth
- Someone who supports or champions something
- An order to produce a piece of artwork where the artist would get paid for the work by a patron.
- Christian church that "protested" papal authority
- Leader of the Catholic Church and head of the city-state of Rome
- Ideally perfect state
- A painting that shows natural scenery such as mountains, the ocean, and forests
- Sun centered model of the universe
- The plague that ravaged Europe in the Renaissance period
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- A type of dance with flowing steps and poses developed during the Renaissance
- The leading and dominant of all Christian faiths in early Renaissance Europe
- A young person (mostly refers to a boy) who learns a craft or skill from an experienced master
- Government where laws are created in accordance with a religion
- To reform
- Florentine sculptor famous for sculpting David
- A technique used to paint walls using wet plaster. When the plaster dried, the paint would be absorbed into the plaster
- Period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages
- Italian painter, engineer, musician, and scientist known for The Last Supper (c. 1495) and Mona Lisa (c. 1503).
- A painting or sculpture of a person
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect who painted the Sistine Chapel, and sculpted the David
- Government where a king or queen exercise central power
25 Clues: To reform • Ideally perfect state • A person that writes a play • Sun centered model of the universe • A painting or sculpture of a person • Doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind • Someone who supports or champions something • Florentine sculptor famous for sculpting David • Italian painter who painted the School of Athens • ...
renaissance crossword 2020-03-10
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- 26% of the world follow this religion (most followed religion)
- a religion that taught salvation could be gained through faith alone
- this is a religion in which its followers thought that the catholic church was corrupt
- he was a very famous astrologer, physicist, and engineer. he believed that the earth and other planets rotated around the sun
- he found america but wasn't the first there
- this was a movement in western Europe that aimed to reform some doctrines and practices of the roman catholic church
- this marble statue was sculpted to depict the biblical hero David, represented as a standing male nude
- he was a famous artist, sculptor, engineer, and architect
- she was the daughter of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII. she provided a successful course between roman Catholicism and Protestantism
- an outlook or thought attaching prime importance to human rather than a divine or supernatural being
- he was a painter/sculptor that created the statue of David and painted the Sistine chapel ceiling
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- this painting was painted to depict Jesus Christ and the 12 apostles having their final meal
- he was an English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer and dramatist in the English language
- he created the printing press
- he was a German professor, monk, and a seminal figure in the protestant reformation
- the most well known painting in the world painted by Leonardo Da vinci
- pardon for sins according to the roman catholic church
- Calvin's theory that god had long ago determined who would gain salvation
- he was best known for having six wives, and being a tyrannical king
- her marriage to Ferdinand II of in 1469 became the basis for the de facto unification of Spain
20 Clues: he created the printing press • he found america but wasn't the first there • pardon for sins according to the roman catholic church • he was a famous artist, sculptor, engineer, and architect • 26% of the world follow this religion (most followed religion) • he was best known for having six wives, and being a tyrannical king • ...
Middeleeuwen & Renaissance 2020-11-13
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- Bouwstijl met ronde bogen en massieve muren
- Wetenschappelijke benaming van het Diets
- Korte tekst waarin de auteur zijn visie op een onderwerp geeft
- Strofe van vier regels
- Uit deze taal werden veel ridderromans vertaald
- Heer … zong een liedekijn
- Strofe van zes regels
- Hieraan wordt Amsterdam gelijkgesteld in Gijsbrecht van Aemstel
- Joost van den …
- ‘Antropo’ in ‘antropocentrisch’
- Hoofdpersoon uit het belangrijkste toneelstuk uit de Middelnederlandse literatuur
- De taal moet vrij zijn van vreemde invloeden
- Het verbeteren van de kunst van de Grieken en Romeinen
- Walewein en het …
- Gedicht bestaande uit twee kwatrijnen en twee terzetten
- Strofe van acht regels
- Vertaling van het woord ‘Renaissance’
- De kat in Van den vos Reynaerde
- Bouwstijl met spitse bogen en grote ramen
- Boertig, ... en aandachtig groot liedboek
- Gedicht waarin iets fel aangevallen wordt
- Kort gedicht van twee tot vier regels met spitse inhoud
- De wolf in Van den vos Reynaerde
- Een hoofdkenmerk van de middeleeuwen
- Een hoofdkenmerk van de middeleeuwen
- Volta
- Een hoofdkenmerk van de middeleeuwen
- Wetenschap moet gebaseerd zijn op waarnemingen
- Ander woord voor feodaal stelsel
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- Eerste officiële Nederlandse bijbelvertaling
- Genre van Van den vos Reynaerde
- Stroming die een soort rationele reactie op de Renaissance was
- Frankische romans
- Schrijver van epigrammen en maniërist
- Spaanse Brabander
- Wordt als derde gestuurd om Reynaert te dagen
- Korte, krachtige spreuk
- Wiegendruk
- Codex
- Hebban olla … nestas hagunnan
- Tekst waarin een bepaald soort teksten op spottende wijze wordt nagebootst
- Karel ende…
- Dit dialect werd geaccepteerd als de standaardtaal
- Stroming die een soort emotionele reactie op de Renaissance was
- waer bestu bleven?
- Blijspel van P.C. Hooft
- De opvatting dat kunst allereerst iets moois dient te zijn
- Strofe van drie regels
- Een hoofdkenmerk van de Renaissancekunst
- Klaagzang
50 Clues: Codex • Volta • Klaagzang • Wiegendruk • Karel ende… • Joost van den … • Frankische romans • Spaanse Brabander • Walewein en het … • waer bestu bleven? • Strofe van zes regels • Strofe van vier regels • Strofe van acht regels • Strofe van drie regels • Korte, krachtige spreuk • Blijspel van P.C. Hooft • Heer … zong een liedekijn • Hebban olla … nestas hagunnan • Genre van Van den vos Reynaerde • ...
The Renaissance 2024-05-13
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- A member of a Central Asian Ethnographic group closely related to initial tribal peoples who live mainly on the Mongolian Plateau
- Especially in England and Wales a unit of land, originally a feudal lordship
- Primarily used to distinguish something (such as an attitude, belief or position)
- The illegal action or practice of lending money at unreasonably high rates of interest.
- The dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands
- A member of a people who originated in the Urals and migrated westward
- The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code
- An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system
- Law The system that emerged in England beginning in the Middle Ages
- Tribes Any of the Indo European speakers of the Germanic Languages
- A Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism
- A member of a Germanic-speaking people who invaded the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century
- Death Pandemic, medieval Europe (1347-1351) that ravaged Europe between 1347 and 1351
- Modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic
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- Relating to the Middle Ages
- A person under the protection of a feudal lord
- Any of the military expeditions undertakes by the Christians of Europe
- The revival o art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14-16th centuries
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person
- Years' War Intermittent struggle between England and France in the 14th-15th century over a series of disputes
- Inquisition (1478-1834), judicial institution ostensibly established
- Carta A character if liberties signed under duress by King John of England
- An estate of land, especially held on condition
- A member if the Germanic peoples conquering England in the fifth century
24 Clues: Relating to the Middle Ages • A person under the protection of a feudal lord • An estate of land, especially held on condition • An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system • A person who gives financial or other support to a person • Tribes Any of the Indo European speakers of the Germanic Languages • ...
The Renaissance 2024-09-06
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- plague that wiped out 60% percent of the Italian population
- 1143 this town became a self governing city with a republic constitution
- The book Machiavelli wrote
- leader of the catholic church and head of the city-states of rome
- first name of the female painter painting strong women
- -famous sculptor for his life-like sculptures
- artistic center of northern Europe
- - most famous painting of Leonardo da vinci
- last name of best known christian humanist
- -philosophy that valued human thoughts and feelings.
- - painting technique that has 3d dimensions
- Florentine sculpture, painter and architect- painted the sistine chapel
- last name of the greatest playwright
- last name of a woman writer with great influence
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- town prospered under Angevin dynasty
- made the printing press
- town became a Mediterranean empire
- - wrote The prince
- the battles of christian against the Islamic/Muslims were called-
- someone who supports artists with money
- first name of -Italian painter and sculptor, engineer, scientist, and architect
- - painted the school of Athens
- town that became center of manufacturing
- - Cosimo de medici became dictator of this town
- french word for rebirth
- - style of art that appeared as realistic as possible
- means worldly
- “No place” also mean ideal place
- improved the printing press 1440
- period after queen Elizabeth 1st mid 1500s
30 Clues: means worldly • - wrote The prince • made the printing press • french word for rebirth • The book Machiavelli wrote • - painted the school of Athens • “No place” also mean ideal place • improved the printing press 1440 • town became a Mediterranean empire • artistic center of northern Europe • town prospered under Angevin dynasty • last name of the greatest playwright • ...
The Renaissance 2024-09-10
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- Best known for the Decameron, a series of stories
- Grew into international powerhouse
- Often regarded as the greatest playwriter
- Woman writer with great influence
- Intellectual movement
- One of the first women writers
- Famous for his use of perspective
- A financial supporter of artists
- First book printed with movable type
- Developed the printing press
- Used realistic style when depicting the human body
- A series of voyages during the 1400's, 1500's, and early 1600's
- Worldly
- Wrote influential book with rules and plans for buildings
- Reigned from 1558-1603
- Became a center of manufacturing
- Paints portraits, often of English royalty
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- Banking family that controls Florence
- A rediscovery of learning that produced many great works of are and literature
- Captures scenes of peasant life with realistic details
- First woman to gain world renown
- Flourishing independent city-state until the 1130's
- In the 1400s, the ideas of the Italian Renaissance began to spread to Northern Europe.
- a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Europe from 1346 to 1353
- Painted strong, heroic women
- Author of political guidebook, The Prince
- Best-known Christian humanist
- Pioneer in oil-based painting, uses layers of paint
- The artistic center of northern Europe
- His woodcuts and engravings emphasize realism
30 Clues: Worldly • Intellectual movement • Reigned from 1558-1603 • Painted strong, heroic women • Developed the printing press • Best-known Christian humanist • One of the first women writers • First woman to gain world renown • A financial supporter of artists • Became a center of manufacturing • Woman writer with great influence • Famous for his use of perspective • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-29
20 Clues: More • Santi • Milton • Kepler • Erasmus • Chauser • Galilei • Petrarca • da Vinci • Agricola • Bocaccio • Descartes • Alighieri • de' Medici • Botticelli • Copernicus • Machiavelli • Shakespeare • de Cervantes • Isaac Newton
The Renaissance 2025-04-18
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- describing something that is passed down as from a parent to a child
- a listing of a person's skills, training, and achievement
- Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- a person who has wide interests, knowledge and skills
- a group of people who make laws and help govern
- a work of art that demonstrates a high degree of skill
- a Spanish writer who wrote Don Quixote
- a person who can do a large number of tasks
- an image made by carving a block of wood or metal
- to take from the earth
- the use of deception or shrewdness
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- a person who trains for a job or skill supervised by an expert
- a person who represents or provides a good example of an idea
- cloth or fabric
- the recognized leader of a country
- things found in a room, including rugs and curtains
- an English playwright
- a group of people who meet to help enforce laws
- painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted David
- a famous Spanish painter
- a French castle, or a large country house
- a person who is able to imagine and plan for the future
- a priest who helps lead a monostery
- a small body of water that is connected to a larger one
- a person who represents a government in its relationships with other governments
25 Clues: cloth or fabric • an English playwright • to take from the earth • a famous Spanish painter • the recognized leader of a country • the use of deception or shrewdness • a priest who helps lead a monostery • a Spanish writer who wrote Don Quixote • Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • a French castle, or a large country house • a person who can do a large number of tasks • ...
The Renaissance 2025-05-05
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- Florentine banking family
- Christian who left the Catholic Church
- Pay for sins
- system ended by the Renaissance
- To be or not to be?
- officials of the church
- A rebirth of classical art and ideas
- Author of the Divine Comedy.
- Gives depth to art
- A new religion?
- Leonardo's hometown
- Author of the the Prince
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- The city of the Medici
- (2 words) Made learning easier
- Michaelangelo's marble masterpiece
- Not god-related
- Let's focus on people
- Supporter of the arts
- Dome designer
- (2 words) Leonardo's traveling companion
- An Italian poet and humanist
- Invented the printing press
- the Earth does not revolve around me
- French female warrior
- Large peninsula in the Mediterranean
25 Clues: Pay for sins • Dome designer • Not god-related • A new religion? • Gives depth to art • To be or not to be? • Leonardo's hometown • Let's focus on people • Supporter of the arts • French female warrior • The city of the Medici • officials of the church • Author of the the Prince • Florentine banking family • Invented the printing press • An Italian poet and humanist • ...
The Renaissance 2025-02-24
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- Painted the Sistine Chapple but was known for sculpting
- Albrecht Dürer wood carving
- Focused on individual potential
- Advocated for the empirical method
- Painter of the vary controversial portrait of Anne of Cleves
- Niccolò Machiavelli wrote.....
- Renaissance thinkers rediscovered _______, Aristotle, and Cicero
- Writer of Hamlet
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- Second Queen of England
- The church wasn't the main focuses
- Privateer of Queen Elizabeth I
- Artist/Inventor/Studied Human anatomy
- OG Mob family of the renaissance
- Creator of Protestant religion
- Had 6 wives
- Made groundbreaking advances in astronomy.
- Battle of the English and Spanish Armada
- Perfected the printing press
- Theater that Shakespeare's plays were preformed
- The reason why Henry broke away from the Catholic Church
- Writer of Utopia
21 Clues: Had 6 wives • Writer of Utopia • Writer of Hamlet • Second Queen of England • Albrecht Dürer wood carving • Perfected the printing press • Privateer of Queen Elizabeth I • Creator of Protestant religion • Niccolò Machiavelli wrote..... • Focused on individual potential • OG Mob family of the renaissance • The church wasn't the main focuses • Advocated for the empirical method • ...
Italian Renaissance 2024-12-06
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- marble sculpture of Jesus and Mary
- people paying the pope to get rid of their sins
- a follower of Martin Luther
- exchanging goods with someone else
- has the same name as the blue ninja turtle
- consider a father of modern astronomy
- da Vinci's most famous painting
- an ideal imaginary world
- capital of northern Italy's Veneto region
- study of everything beyond earth's atmosphere
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- named after the red ninja turtle
- has the same name as the orange ninja turtle
- Capital of Italy's Tuscany region
- faster way to get news
- metropolis in Italy's northern Lombardy region
- took down goliath
- prominent art museum
- way of life centered around human values
- painter, sculptor, and architect
- Leonardo's earliest extant major work
20 Clues: took down goliath • prominent art museum • faster way to get news • an ideal imaginary world • a follower of Martin Luther • da Vinci's most famous painting • named after the red ninja turtle • painter, sculptor, and architect • Capital of Italy's Tuscany region • marble sculpture of Jesus and Mary • exchanging goods with someone else • consider a father of modern astronomy • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-12-11
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- Beginning of the renaissance
- Famous sculptor who used wood, marble and bronze
- Place to get marble
- Belief of one god
- Invention used for printing
- Painter of school of Athens
- Time for creativity and change
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Sculpter of David and murals of sisitine chapel
- Movement focused of education and classics
- Painting by El Greco of a city
- Everything outside of religion
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- Made the Guttenburg Bible
- Wealthy Banking Company
- Made the book called the prince
- Painter of Mona Lisa
- Movement against the catholic church
- Father of Humanism
- Dialect spoke in a specific region or country
- Made the play Romeo and Juliet
- Financial supporter of the arts
21 Clues: Belief of one god • Father of Humanism • Place to get marble • Painter of Mona Lisa • Painted the Mona Lisa • Wealthy Banking Company • Made the Guttenburg Bible • Invention used for printing • Painter of school of Athens • Beginning of the renaissance • Made the play Romeo and Juliet • Time for creativity and change • Painting by El Greco of a city • Everything outside of religion • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-12-11
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- Movement against the catholic church
- Painter of school of Athens
- Painting by El Greco of a city
- Belief of one god
- Time for creativity and change
- Made the play Romeo and Juliet
- Place to get marble
- Financial supporter of the arts
- Invention used for printing
- Made the book called the prince
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- Dialect spoke in a specific region or country
- Everything outside of religion
- Father of Humanism
- Painter of Mona Lisa
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Famous sculptor who used wood, marble and bronze
- Wealthy Banking Company
- Beginning of the renaissance
- Guttenburg Made the Guttenburg Bible
- Sculpter of David and murals of sisitine chapel
- Movement focused of education and classics
21 Clues: Belief of one god • Father of Humanism • Place to get marble • Painter of Mona Lisa • Painted the Mona Lisa • Wealthy Banking Company • Painter of school of Athens • Invention used for printing • Beginning of the renaissance • Everything outside of religion • Painting by El Greco of a city • Time for creativity and change • Made the play Romeo and Juliet • ...
Renaissance crossword 2024-12-02
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- – A guide for worship in the Church of England.
- – Trade of goods, plants, and diseases between Old and New Worlds.
- – The treaty that let German princes pick Catholicism or Lutheranism.
- – Painted "The School of Athens," one of the celebrated great thinkers.
- – The economic idea that wealth equals power, so stockpile gold!
- – Controlled trade and politics in India during the Empire.
- – A secretive English court that silenced dissent.
- – Sculpted a bronze statue of David that’s iconic.
- – One of the first artists to paint people realistically.
- – Blended Renaissance ideas with a push to reform the Church.
- – A Catholic group known for education, missions, and devotion.
- – Made marble come alive with his statues of David and Moses.
- – Early thinker who laid the groundwork for international law.
- – A battle over who should rule Spain after Charles II.
- – A brutal effort to enforce Catholicism in Spain.
- – Wrote a famous speech calling humans “a great miracle”; Humanist
- – The invention that made books affordable and ideas unstoppable.
- – Fencing off land in England, which changed farming forever.
- – Gave advice on how to be the perfect courtly gentleman or lady.
- – An accounting method that keeps business finances in order.
- – Encouraged people to use their talents to improve their community.
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- – French officials who bought their way into nobility.
- – Using humanist ideas to improve Christianity.
- – The line dividing new lands between Spain and Portugal.
- – A guide to look cultured during the Renaissance.
- – The deadly sea journey endured by enslaved Africans.
- – Famous for dreamy paintings like "The Birth of Venus."
- – Wrote a book on power that says, “Better feared than loved.”
- – A poet who’s the Renaissance’s biggest fan of ancient Rome.
- – Writing in the everyday language of the people, not just Latin.
- – This guy loved history and gave the Renaissance its name.
- – The belief that being unique and independent is something to celebrate.
- – A speech arguing that humans have unlimited potential; Humanist
- – Painting people and landscapes that looked like the real deal.
- – Dutch artist who mastered light and shadow in his portraits.
- – A painter who loved details, like reflections in mirrors.
- – A genius who painted, invented, and thought outside every box.
- – Built the stunning dome in Florence that still wows today.
- – The Renaissance’s master of engraving and self-portraits.
- – A powerful trading company that ruled the spice trade.
- – Critic of Church corruption who loved education and peace.
- – The ultimate Renaissance patron, known as “The Magnificent." Ruler of Florence, Banker
- – A humorous book pointing out the Church’s flaws.
- – A Renaissance idea that put humans and their achievements in the spotlight.
- – The focus on the world and everyday life, instead of just religion.
- – Proved a key medieval document was a fake.
46 Clues: – Proved a key medieval document was a fake. • – Using humanist ideas to improve Christianity. • – A guide for worship in the Church of England. • – A guide to look cultured during the Renaissance. • – A secretive English court that silenced dissent. • – Sculpted a bronze statue of David that’s iconic. • – A humorous book pointing out the Church’s flaws. • ...
Die Kultur der Renaissance 2017-02-28
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- In welchem Land wurde Raffael da Urbino geboren?
- Wichtiger Philosoph?
- Wie schützte sich da Vinci vor Ketzerei?
- Nenne ein Merkmal was die Renaissance beeinflusste.
- Wie stellten Bildhauer Menschen häufig dar?
- Für was stand die Renaissance?
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- Name des berühmtesten Werkes von Leonardo da Vinci.
- Vervollständige den Satz. Philosophie in der Renaissance stand für ... zur Weisheit.
- Nenne ein Ziel der Malerei.
- In welcher Stadt begann die Frührenaissance?
- Vervollständige den Satz. Bildhauer orientierten sich an antiken ...
11 Clues: Wichtiger Philosoph? • Nenne ein Ziel der Malerei. • Für was stand die Renaissance? • Wie schützte sich da Vinci vor Ketzerei? • Wie stellten Bildhauer Menschen häufig dar? • In welcher Stadt begann die Frührenaissance? • In welchem Land wurde Raffael da Urbino geboren? • Name des berühmtesten Werkes von Leonardo da Vinci. • ...
Renaissance 2022-04-13
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- The city of the Medici
- A city that produced glass and has canals
- a famous sculptor who made David
- the country where the renaissance started
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- subjects concerning the history of humans such as latin, greece, history
- means rebirth
- the cities the renaissance was modeled after
- a city it Italy
- A family in Florence who tried to assassinate the Medici family
- the chief family who ruled in Florence
- a city that made wool into cloth
11 Clues: means rebirth • a city it Italy • The city of the Medici • a city that made wool into cloth • a famous sculptor who made David • the chief family who ruled in Florence • A city that produced glass and has canals • the country where the renaissance started • the cities the renaissance was modeled after • A family in Florence who tried to assassinate the Medici family • ...
Renaissance 2021-12-16
8 Clues: Italy became more ___ • Meaning or Renaissance • famous artist of renaissance • father of Italian renaissance • education was supposed to be? • Italian city-state involved in renaissance • wrote book about political attitude of the time • study of classic Greek and Roman literary works
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- All the people of florence in the renaissance were part of a ___.
- People often strive for a good ___, so they are fulfilled when they die.
- A society that has more than one race and religion
- “The earth revolves around the sun”
- The Medici’s broke the ___ system in their time
- Luther converted the bible to Germanys _____ language
- The office of the pope.
- ___ started the protestant reformation
- ___’s pieces are still studied today, even performed in famous plays such as Hamlet.
- The movement of people from the countryside to a more populated area.
- ___ created one of the most recognizable pieces of art today, and worked for the Medici’s for a period of time.
- All humans in the Renaissance had ___, so they eventually died of some cause.
- People who receive wealth and high status from inheritance
- “The sun revolves around the earth”
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- What you believe as important.
- Navarre One of the most influential woman of her time
- The theory of Heliocentrism was proven by ___
- Pieces of paper payed for by citizens that could supposedly guarantee a man’s entrance to heaven
- Gutenberg's finest invention.
- A system of thought that centered on humans and their values, potentials and worth.
- This person made a device that was able to expand people's understanding and was able to translate languages.
- Luther had important beliefs about ___, and expressed them in 95 theses.
- How Brunelleschi saw the world was different. His art was from his ___.
- Your ___ is who you see yourself as.
- The creator of the theory heliocentrism, disliked by the church.
- ___ was a famous political philosopher in the Italian Renaissance.
- The system of government Italy had in the 15th century.
- The Protestant ___ was started by Martin Luther because he didn’t believe what the church was doing was right.
- Being a ___ was a way to show power in the Renaissance, as your name was on the artist’s final product.
- A time period, often known by a significant event such as the Renaissance.
30 Clues: The office of the pope. • Gutenberg's finest invention. • What you believe as important. • “The earth revolves around the sun” • “The sun revolves around the earth” • Your ___ is who you see yourself as. • ___ started the protestant reformation • The theory of Heliocentrism was proven by ___ • The Medici’s broke the ___ system in their time • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- A system of thought that centered on humans and their values, potentials and worth.
- Your ___ is who you see yourself as.
- The office of the pope.
- The Protestant ___ was started by Martin Luther because he didn’t believe what the church was doing was right.
- press Gutenberg's finest invention.
- The Medicis broke the ___ system in their time
- “The earth revolves around the sun”
- Luther converted the bible to Germany's _____ language
- ___’s pieces are still studied today, even performed in famous plays such as Hamlet.
- People often strive for a good ___, so they are fulfilled when they die.
- What you believe as important.
- The movement of people from the countryside to a more populated area.
- A time period, often known by a significant event such as the Renaissance.
- This person made a device that was able to expand people's understanding and was able to translate languages.
- ___ started the protestant reformation
- The creator of the theory heliocentrism, disliked by the church.
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- All the people of Florence in the renaissance were part of a ___.
- ___ was a famous political philosopher in the Italian Renaissance.
- All humans in the Renaissance had ___, so they eventually died of some cause.
- “The sun revolves around the earth”
- ___ created one of the most recognisable pieces of art today, and worked for the Medicis for a period of time.
- Pieces of paper payed for by citizens that could supposedly guarantee a man’s entrance to heaven
- People who receive wealth and high status from inheritance
- How Brunelleschi saw the world was different. His art was from his ___.
- Luther had important beliefs about ___ and expressed them in 95 theses.
- One of the most influential woman of her time
- The system of government Italy had in the 15th century.
- A society that has more than one race and religion
- The theory of Heliocentrism was proven by ___
- ___ made revolutionary works about women
- Being a ___ was a way to show power in the Renaissance, as your name was on the artist’s final product.
31 Clues: The office of the pope. • What you believe as important. • “The sun revolves around the earth” • press Gutenberg's finest invention. • “The earth revolves around the sun” • Your ___ is who you see yourself as. • ___ started the protestant reformation • ___ made revolutionary works about women • One of the most influential woman of her time • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- ___ started the protestant reformation
- The office of the pope.
- ___’s pieces are still studied today, even performed in famous plays such as Hamlet.
- The creator of the theory heliocentrism, disliked by the church.
- Being a ___ was a way to show power in the Renaissance, as your name was on the artist’s final product.
- This person made a device that was able to expand people's understanding and was able to translate languages.
- People often strive for a good ___, so they are fulfilled when they die.
- ___ made revolutionary works about women
- Luther had important beliefs about ___, and expressed them in 95 theses.
- Luther converted the bible to Germanys _____ language
- All humans in the Renaissance had ___, so they eventually died of some cause.
- The Protestant ___ was started by Martin Luther because he didn’t believe what the church was doing was right.
- Pieces of paper payed for by citizens that could supposedly guarantee a man’s entrance to heaven
- A system of thought that centered on humans and their values, potentials and worth.
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- One of the most influential woman of her time
- ___ created one of the most recognizable pieces of art today, and worked for the Medici’s for a period of time.
- How Brunelleschi saw the world was different. His art was from his ___.
- A time period, often known by a significant event such as the Renaissance.
- What you believe as important.
- People who receive wealth and high status from inheritance
- Gutenberg's finest invention.
- “The earth revolves around the sun”
- The movement of people from the countryside to a more populated area.
- The theory of Heliocentrism was proven by ___
- A society that has more than one race and religion
- ___ was a famous political philosopher in the Italian Renaissance.
- “The sun revolves around the earth”
- The Medici’s broke the ___ system in their time
- The system of government Italy had in the 15th century.
- Your ___ is who you see yourself as.
- All the people of florence in the renaissance were part of a ___.
31 Clues: The office of the pope. • Gutenberg's finest invention. • What you believe as important. • “The earth revolves around the sun” • “The sun revolves around the earth” • Your ___ is who you see yourself as. • ___ started the protestant reformation • ___ made revolutionary works about women • One of the most influential woman of her time • ...
The Italian Renaissance 2014-03-27
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- : a form of government in which power is held by the people.
- : Is the system of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation).
- : a group of institutions within the judicial system of the Roman Catholic Church whose aim was to combat heresy.
- : Refers to the burning of objects that are deemed to be occasions of sin. The most infamous one took place on 7 February 1497, when supporters of the Dominican priest Girolamo Savonarola collected and publicly burned thousands of objects like cosmetics, art, and books in Florence, Italy, on the Mardi Gras festival.
- : Was an Italian Renaissance polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. His genius, perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal.
- and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance.
- : a city in northeastern Italy sited on a group of 118 small islands.
- : Contributes to literature, philosophy, science, the arts, and letters that are still relevant today.
- : he was an Italian historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher,
- : Produced four Popes of the Catholic Church—Pope Leo X (1513–1521), Pope Clement VII (1523–1534), Pope Pius IV (1559–1565), and Pope Leo XI (1605);[1] two regent queens of France—Catherine de' Medici (1547–1559) and Marie de' Medici (1600–1610); and, in 1531, the family became hereditary Dukes of Florence.
- : Is the land or district behind a coast or the shoreline of a river.
- : Is a collection of intellectual Greek and Roman teachings, undertaken by scholars, writers, and civic leaders.
- : Is a central principle of architectural theory. It is the visual effect of the relationships of the shapes and sizes of the various objects and spaces that make up a structure.
- : is the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows to another. In the history of art, it refers to the support that kings, popes and the wealthy have provided to artists such as musicians, painters, and sculptors.
- : capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
- : German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press (1400-1468)
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- : Is an independent or autonomous entity, not administered as a part of another local government, whose territory consists of a city and possibly its surrounding territory.
- : The way in which objects appear to the eye.
- : the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around a relatively stationary Sun at the center of the Solar System. The word comes from the Greek (helios "sun" and kentron "center").
- : Was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art. Also was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime, and ever since then he has been held to be one of the greatest artists of all time.
- : a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.
- : a proposed explanation for a phenomenon.
- : A person whose expertise spans a significant number of different subject areas, referring to the renaissance time period. Very well rounded.
- : This painting technique has been employed since antiquity and is closely associated with Italian Renaissance painting.
- : an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
- : Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy.
- : Italian religious and political reformer; a Dominican friar in Florence who preached against sin and corruption and gained a large following; he expelled the Medici from Florence but was later excommunicated and executed for criticizing the Pope (1452-1498)
- : The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic.
- : he was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a heliocentric model of the universe which placed the Sun, rather than the Earth, at the center.
- : Is the transfer of parental property to a daughter as her inheritance at her marriage.
- : A leading German painter and engraver of the Renaissance (1471-1528)
31 Clues: : a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. • : The way in which objects appear to the eye. • : Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy. • : capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. • and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance. • : a form of government in which power is held by the people. • ...
The Italian Renaissance 2014-03-27
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- : he was an Italian historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher,
- : German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press (1400-1468)
- : Is the land or district behind a coast or the shoreline of a river.
- : a group of institutions within the judicial system of the Roman Catholic Church whose aim was to combat heresy.
- : capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
- : Is the transfer of parental property to a daughter as her inheritance at her marriage.
- : the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around a relatively stationary Sun at the center of the Solar System. The word comes from the Greek (helios "sun" and kentron "center").
- : Is an independent or autonomous entity, not administered as a part of another local government, whose territory consists of a city and possibly its surrounding territory.
- : A person whose expertise spans a significant number of different subject areas, referring to the renaissance time period. Very well rounded.
- : a proposed explanation for a phenomenon.
- : A leading German painter and engraver of the Renaissance (1471-1528)
- : Produced four Popes of the Catholic Church—Pope Leo X (1513–1521), Pope Clement VII (1523–1534), Pope Pius IV (1559–1565), and Pope Leo XI (1605);[1] two regent queens of France—Catherine de' Medici (1547–1559) and Marie de' Medici (1600–1610); and, in 1531, the family became hereditary Dukes of Florence.
- : Is the system of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document (usually individual letters or punctuation).
- : This painting technique has been employed since antiquity and is closely associated with Italian Renaissance painting.
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- : is the support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows to another. In the history of art, it refers to the support that kings, popes and the wealthy have provided to artists such as musicians, painters, and sculptors.
- : Was an Italian Renaissance polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. His genius, perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal.
- : Is a central principle of architectural theory. It is the visual effect of the relationships of the shapes and sizes of the various objects and spaces that make up a structure.
- : Italian religious and political reformer; a Dominican friar in Florence who preached against sin and corruption and gained a large following; he expelled the Medici from Florence but was later excommunicated and executed for criticizing the Pope (1452-1498)
- : he was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a heliocentric model of the universe which placed the Sun, rather than the Earth, at the center.
- : Refers to the burning of objects that are deemed to be occasions of sin. The most infamous one took place on 7 February 1497, when supporters of the Dominican priest Girolamo Savonarola collected and publicly burned thousands of objects like cosmetics, art, and books in Florence, Italy, on the Mardi Gras festival.
- : a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.
- : a form of government in which power is held by the people.
- : Is a collection of intellectual Greek and Roman teachings, undertaken by scholars, writers, and civic leaders.
- : The way in which objects appear to the eye.
- and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance.
- : Contributes to literature, philosophy, science, the arts, and letters that are still relevant today.
- : Was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art. Also was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime, and ever since then he has been held to be one of the greatest artists of all time.
- : The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic.
- : an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
- : a city in northeastern Italy sited on a group of 118 small islands.
- : Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy.
31 Clues: : a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. • : The way in which objects appear to the eye. • : capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. • : Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy. • and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance. • : a form of government in which power is held by the people. • ...
