renaissance Crossword Puzzles
David project 2024-10-28
Across
- Press , Invention that spread Renaissance ideas
- 4. City known as the birthplace of the Renaissance
- 6. Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- ,Author of "The Prince"
Down
- Famous sculptor of "David"
- ,Intellectual movement focused on human potential
- ,Rebirth of art and culture in Europe
8 Clues: ,Author of "The Prince" • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Famous sculptor of "David" • ,Rebirth of art and culture in Europe • Press , Invention that spread Renaissance ideas • ,Intellectual movement focused on human potential • 4. City known as the birthplace of the Renaissance • 6. Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
The Renaissance and Reformation 2022-11-09
Across
- if you paid for one, you bought your way into heaven
- the person who created the David sculpture
- a person who supported artists
- Glorification of people & human reason.
- the rebirth of learning and culture after the Middle Ages
- the focus on people and their achievements
- place where the Reformation began
- primary city that was the birthplace of the Renaissance
- person who started the Reformation
Down
- inventor of the printing press
- people who protested the corruption in the Catholic Church
- the local language
- the person who painted the Last Supper
- name of an important, wealthy , and influential Italian family in Florence
- famous queen who loved Shakespeare, and was the daughter of Henry VIII
- something that is not religious
- a major split in the Catholic Church
17 Clues: the local language • inventor of the printing press • a person who supported artists • something that is not religious • place where the Reformation began • person who started the Reformation • a major split in the Catholic Church • the person who painted the Last Supper • Glorification of people & human reason. • the person who created the David sculpture • ...
TTS SEJARAH BAB 3 M Raihan Novianoor 2023-09-24
Across
- Apa istilah yang menggambarkan pemikiran baru yang muncul selama Renaissance?
- Negara manakah yang berusaha memonopoli perdagangan di daerah lain selama periode merkantilisme?
- Siapa tokoh yang dipelopori Paham merkantilisme di inggris?
- Negara manakah yang menjadi awal mula munculnya Renaissance?
- Apa Sistem ekonomi yang menentukan kesejahteraan negara berdasarkan aset dan modalnya?
Down
- Apa Istilah yang berarti "kelahiran kembali" dalam bahasa Prancis?
- Apa paham pemikiran yang muncul sebagai dampak Renaissance yang menekankan pada penggunaan akal budi?
7 Clues: Siapa tokoh yang dipelopori Paham merkantilisme di inggris? • Negara manakah yang menjadi awal mula munculnya Renaissance? • Apa Istilah yang berarti "kelahiran kembali" dalam bahasa Prancis? • Apa istilah yang menggambarkan pemikiran baru yang muncul selama Renaissance? • Apa Sistem ekonomi yang menentukan kesejahteraan negara berdasarkan aset dan modalnya? • ...
renaissance 2013-01-21
Across
- a person who journeys to a scared place for religious purposes
- church official were seen as gods chosen
- the religion of the jews
- people in the west welcomed exotic goods along the network known as
Down
- art and architecture of the middle ages were influcened by
- the religion of christians
- historically,a medieval christian military
- an intrument used to measure the locations of stars and planets
- the renaissance happened during what time period
9 Clues: the religion of the jews • the religion of christians • church official were seen as gods chosen • historically,a medieval christian military • the renaissance happened during what time period • art and architecture of the middle ages were influcened by • a person who journeys to a scared place for religious purposes • ...
Renaissance 2021-03-18
Renaissance 2016-12-20
Across
- Sculptor from Florence
- It was invented by Johannes Gutenberg
- what cookies were called during the renaissance
- Was a sculptor,architect, and painter
- you look through it to see stars
Down
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- famous painter ninja turtle named after him
- French word for rebirth
- An optical instrument that uses a lens or a combination of lenses to produce magnified images of small objects
9 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa • Sculptor from Florence • French word for rebirth • you look through it to see stars • It was invented by Johannes Gutenberg • Was a sculptor,architect, and painter • famous painter ninja turtle named after him • what cookies were called during the renaissance • ...
Renaissance 2021-10-15
Across
- made to communicate with other states instead of war
- a person know for making a book that brought curiosity to people about china goods
- A time of rebirth
- A state that is like its own country
Down
- famous for their breads and bakery's
- built houses on stilts
- A person that fights for money
- a road to transport goods and spices
- interested in worldly ides more than religion
9 Clues: A time of rebirth • built houses on stilts • A person that fights for money • famous for their breads and bakery's • a road to transport goods and spices • A state that is like its own country • interested in worldly ides more than religion • made to communicate with other states instead of war • ...
Renaissance 2021-12-01
9 Clues: Michelangelo • Invented in 1436 • Invented in 1600s • Painted Last Supper • Piblished The Prince • Where Niccolò worked • The Prince was published • By Leonardo and combined science and art • Spent 4 years making decorative mural in Sistine Chapel
Renaissance 2022-05-12
Across
- what language was the bible printed in
- Focus on Greek and Roman ideas.
- Christian history was the focus of scholars
- another way the Renaissance spread from Italy to other parts of Europe
Down
- one way the Renaissance spread from Italy to other parts of Europe
- who invented the printing press
- Which civilization first used paper-making technology
- what was the first book printed
- studied anatomy so he could paint people more realistically
9 Clues: who invented the printing press • what was the first book printed • Focus on Greek and Roman ideas. • what language was the bible printed in • Christian history was the focus of scholars • Which civilization first used paper-making technology • studied anatomy so he could paint people more realistically • ...
Renaissance 2025-03-07
Across
- A Renaissance artist, who painted the Sistine Chapel
- The city where the Medici family played a large role in the Renaissance
- The event where Martin Luther was excommunicated after refusing to recant his writings.
Down
- Renaissance invention that helped spread literature and Reformation ideas
- Religious leader who nailed the 95 Theses to a church door
- The Protestant reformer who introduced predestination
- Movement that aimed to reform the Catholic Church and led to the creation of Protestant churches
- The term for a new Christian branch established during the Reformation, initiated by Martin Luther
- The pope during Martin Luther's protest against indulgences
9 Clues: A Renaissance artist, who painted the Sistine Chapel • The Protestant reformer who introduced predestination • Religious leader who nailed the 95 Theses to a church door • The pope during Martin Luther's protest against indulgences • The city where the Medici family played a large role in the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance 2024-02-27
Across
- the act of telling or showing thoughts or feelings; communication
- of or relating to the fine arts (painting, music, etc.); 2. of or relating to a particular group of people and their habits, traditions, and beliefs
- intelligence; the ability to think in a logical way
- causing or relating to a great change
Down
- to influence or provide an idea about what to do or create
- the study of knowledge and truth
- strongly held beliefs about what is important
- the system by which goods and services are made, bought, and sold
- a person who gives money and support to an artist in exchange for works of art
9 Clues: the study of knowledge and truth • causing or relating to a great change • strongly held beliefs about what is important • intelligence; the ability to think in a logical way • to influence or provide an idea about what to do or create • the act of telling or showing thoughts or feelings; communication • ...
renaissance 2022-02-09
Across
- designing and constructing buildings
- plants, animals, mountains, ocean etc...
- the length of the time
- the way the elements of an artwork are arranged
Down
- to inspire others
- statue/carving/figure
- a french word that means rebirth
- an artwork painted in a naturalistic manner
- the distance between the background and the foreground of a composition
9 Clues: to inspire others • statue/carving/figure • the length of the time • a french word that means rebirth • designing and constructing buildings • plants, animals, mountains, ocean etc... • an artwork painted in a naturalistic manner • the way the elements of an artwork are arranged • the distance between the background and the foreground of a composition
Final Vocab Packet 2025-05-07
Across
- synonym to vacillate
- a state of perplexity or doubt
- the period of European history between the 14th and 15th centuries marked by flourishing of art and literature and by the beginning of modern science
- to waver in mind, will or feeling
- to call to remembrance
- antonym to maneuver
- synonym to commemorate
- a usually extensive land area having a relatively level surface raised sharply above adjacent land on at least one side
Down
- a given to or characterized by insolent rudeness
- consisting of many things of different sorts
- synonym to quandary
- antonym to renaissance
- antonym to impertinent
- to make a series of changes in direction and position for a specific purpose
- synonym to plateau
- synonym to eclectic
16 Clues: synonym to plateau • synonym to quandary • antonym to maneuver • synonym to eclectic • synonym to vacillate • antonym to renaissance • antonym to impertinent • to call to remembrance • synonym to commemorate • a state of perplexity or doubt • to waver in mind, will or feeling • consisting of many things of different sorts • a given to or characterized by insolent rudeness • ...
ROARING 20s (Ch 10.2) 2022-12-06
Across
- Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, and Josephine Baker were a few of the early greats of this kind of music.
- Founded UNIA, encouraged African Americans to be self-reliant, and to look out for their own interests without involvement from whites.
- The flourishing of fine arts, literature, music, and drama among African Americans in an urban setting.
- Legendary jazz musician that was a leading performer of the Harlem jazz scene.
- A well-known African-American singer of the Harlem Renaissance.
- A well-known African-American actor, musician, and singer of the Harlem Renaissance.
Down
- Poet and writer who wrote of black defiance but also hope - had a major impact on the Harlem Renaissance and American literature.
- A well-known African American writer of the Harlem Renaissance.
- Movement of many African Americans from the rural South to Northern and Western cities in search of jobs.
- The name of a magazine that was a major outlet for African American writing, poetry, and discussion of race relations.
10 Clues: A well-known African American writer of the Harlem Renaissance. • A well-known African-American singer of the Harlem Renaissance. • Legendary jazz musician that was a leading performer of the Harlem jazz scene. • A well-known African-American actor, musician, and singer of the Harlem Renaissance. • ...
Gender Veiws 2024-12-06
Across
- Modern audiences may see Lady Macbeth’s ambition as ______. (10 letters)
- ______ I was a Renaissance leader who blended masculine and feminine traits. (9 letters)
- The Renaissance began questioning the ______ nature of gender roles. (7 letters)
- The witches’ power is linked to their ______ abilities. (8 letters)
- Gender roles in the 11th century often confined women to ______ responsibilities. (8 letters)
- The witches in Macbeth are described as having ______, emphasizing their ambiguous gender. (6 letters)
Down
- Masculinity in Macbeth is often tied to ______ and violence. (7 letters)
- Lady Macbeth asks to be "______" to gain power. (6 letters)
- Shakespeare critiques ______ gender norms in Macbeth. (5 letters)
- In the 11th century, men were expected to be ______ and protectors. (8 letters)
- ______ norms reinforced male authority in both the 11th century and the Renaissance. (9 letters)
11 Clues: Shakespeare critiques ______ gender norms in Macbeth. (5 letters) • Lady Macbeth asks to be "______" to gain power. (6 letters) • The witches’ power is linked to their ______ abilities. (8 letters) • Masculinity in Macbeth is often tied to ______ and violence. (7 letters) • Modern audiences may see Lady Macbeth’s ambition as ______. (10 letters) • ...
Begegnungen zwischen dem Eigenen und dem Fremden - Buch S. 9 - 10 2019-10-13
Across
- Leonardos berühmtes "Abendmahl" kann man dort bewundern
- Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ...
- Biblische Figur, die von Michelangelo als Statue verewigt wurde
- Fachbegriff für den Bau des menschlichen / tierischen Körpers (Nomen!)
- Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit
- Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt
- Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter
- Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin
- Diese Erfindung half, die wiederentdeckten Schriften der Antike bzw. neues Wissen zu verbreiten
Down
- Begriff für den einzelnen Menschen und seine Bedürfnisse
- So wird die Wende von geozentrischem zu heliozentrischem Weltbild bezeichnet
- Geburtsland der Renaissance
- Weil Leonardo Da Vincis Begabungen so vielfältig waren, wird er so genannt
- Förderer von Künstlern u. Künstlerinnen, Sportlern u. Sportlerinnen
- Ein Beruf des Kopernikus
- Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ...
16 Clues: Ein Beruf des Kopernikus • Geburtsland der Renaissance • Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit • Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ... • Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ... • Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin • Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt • Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter • ...
Begegnungen zwischen dem Eigenen und dem Fremden - Buch S. 9 - 10 2019-10-13
Across
- Ein Beruf des Kopernikus
- Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt
- Biblische Figur, die von Michelangelo als Statue verewigt wurde
- Leonardos berühmtes "Abendmahl" kann man dort bewundern
- So wird die Wende von geozentrischem zu heliozentrischem Weltbild bezeichnet
- Weil Leonardo Da Vincis Begabungen so vielfältig waren, wird er so genannt
- Förderer von Künstlern u. Künstlerinnen, Sportlern u. Sportlerinnen
Down
- Geburtsland der Renaissance
- Diese Erfindung half, die wiederentdeckten Schriften der Antike bzw. neues Wissen zu verbreiten
- Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin
- Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ...
- Begriff für den einzelnen Menschen und seine Bedürfnisse
- Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter
- Fachbegriff für den Bau des menschlichen / tierischen Körpers (Nomen!)
- Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit
- Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ...
16 Clues: Ein Beruf des Kopernikus • Geburtsland der Renaissance • Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit • Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ... • Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ... • Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin • Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt • Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter • ...
Sandy 2018-06-11
18 Clues: Gene • Lefty • Farmington • First home • Twins mother • Actress Lopez • World traveler • Slayed Goliath • Author Michael • Coors Employee • First pets name • Renaissance Man • Drive in Theatre • Civil War Veteran • Breakfast favorite • Frosty the ________ • Favorite grandchild • First Great Grandchild
Changing Ideas and a Changing World 2021-09-27
18 Clues: towns • rebirth • committed • settlement • sail around • christianity • 9 expeditions • silver and gold • economic system • bussiness leader • find the latitude • spanish explorers • traditional stories • scientific knowledge • determines direction • religious communities • a fort near a mission • Exchange trading goods
WHReview2 2023-12-04
9 Clues: Supporter of the Arts • Book on Political Power • How art portrayed people • Focused on individual improvement • Reason Renaissance began in Italy • Where Europeans needed cheap labor • Reason for importation of Africans • The ideas revived by the Renaissance • Part of the reason for Protestant reformation
Renaissance puzzle 2023-01-05
9 Clues: Professional soldiers • word that means rebirth • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Famous for his sculptures • Famous for painting the Madonna • Invention that improved communication • This is where the Renaissance started • Famous paintings of the mother of jesus • Sculpted david and painted the Sistine Chapel
History Crossword 2022-02-19
Across
- Made a late entry into the first world war, joined the triple alliance
- Focuses on equality before law and personal responsibility
- Plague that helped start the renaissance
- Explosion of art and meaning rebirth
Down
- started the first world war.
- A tool used for seeing farther away and helped scientists come up with better findings.
- A system that regards human morals and views greater than cultural views
- A leading organization in charge of relations with the human race and god, during the renaissance, almost had all the power
- A body of people meant for religious purposes.
9 Clues: started the first world war. • Explosion of art and meaning rebirth • Plague that helped start the renaissance • A body of people meant for religious purposes. • Focuses on equality before law and personal responsibility • Made a late entry into the first world war, joined the triple alliance • A system that regards human morals and views greater than cultural views • ...
BlacK Fashion in the Harlem Renaissance 2023-11-16
Across
- Ankle length dresses and high neck lines were apart of the _____ look.
- This new found fashion gave people a sense of ____.
- Where did fashion shows start out before black culture hit mainstream fashion
- How many decades after the Harlem renaissance was Ebony Magazine established
- Women wore skirts and dresses below the ____.
Down
- Baker Famous french singer and dancer who showed black beauty through fashion.
- Loose fabrics were suitable for ____.
- Men wore these during the Harlem Renaissance
- The fashion magazine that emerged shortly after the Harlem renaissance featuring black fashion.
9 Clues: Loose fabrics were suitable for ____. • Men wore these during the Harlem Renaissance • Women wore skirts and dresses below the ____. • This new found fashion gave people a sense of ____. • Ankle length dresses and high neck lines were apart of the _____ look. • How many decades after the Harlem renaissance was Ebony Magazine established • ...
The Renaissance 2022-10-03
Across
- dominada e ocupou importantes cargos políticos e serviu como conselheiros do rei.
- O renascimento cultural que ocorreu na Europa de aproximadamente o xi xi ao meio do século XVII, baseado na redescoberta da literatura da Grécia e roma.
- Escreveu "O Príncipe", e acreditava que os seres humanos eram motivados por interesse próprio
- florentino e pintor e arquiteto que pintou a Mona Lisa
- O trabalho mais famoso foi "Escola de Atenas"
- linguagem da fala cotidiana em uma determinada região. Uma vez que os livros eram impressos neste tipo de linguagem, mais pessoas podiam ler.
- Este é o país onde o Renascimento começou.
Down
- foi o membro mais importante da casa da família italiana durante o Renascimento
- A palavra dada às pessoas que compraram todas as pinturas e tornaram os artistas famosos.
- soldados que lutaram principalmente por dinheiro
- Esta família assumiu o controle de Florença e foram importantes apoiadores da arte renascentista.
- que permite ao artista mostrar objetos à medida que aparecem a várias distâncias do espectador. Uma das 4 novas inovações do Renascimento
- O uso de ______
- muitas vezes chamado de pai do humanismo renascentista italiano.
- um movimento intelectual da Renascença baseado no estudo das humanidades. Queria mostrar o quão grande o homem pode ser.
15 Clues: O uso de ______ • Este é o país onde o Renascimento começou. • O trabalho mais famoso foi "Escola de Atenas" • soldados que lutaram principalmente por dinheiro • florentino e pintor e arquiteto que pintou a Mona Lisa • muitas vezes chamado de pai do humanismo renascentista italiano. • foi o membro mais importante da casa da família italiana durante o Renascimento • ...
The Renaissance 2022-05-19
Across
- Medieval artist celebrated this person
- killed many people during the 1300s
- where most of the Renaissance took place
- respect and admiration from others
- concentrated on matters of faith
- to manage or utilize skillfully
- people who showed themselves through art
- painting by Botticelli
Down
- painted the journey of the magi
- described the realities of polities
- tales by Giovanni Boccaccio
- ruled Florence from 1434 to 1494
- better off, rich
- a greek philosopher
- revived classical learning
15 Clues: better off, rich • a greek philosopher • painting by Botticelli • revived classical learning • tales by Giovanni Boccaccio • painted the journey of the magi • to manage or utilize skillfully • ruled Florence from 1434 to 1494 • concentrated on matters of faith • respect and admiration from others • described the realities of polities • killed many people during the 1300s • ...
The Renaissance 2019-10-29
Across
- calculus
- stressed faith over works and rejected church as intermediary
- wrote the utopia
- Rebirth or Revival
- wrote the The Prince
- people have tremendous potential
- vitruvian man
- supporters of lit, art, science
Down
- wrote the Praise of Folly
- formed the Anglican Church of England
- a French religious reformer
- telescope
- wrote the Divine Comedy
- largest source of church revenue by 1500s
- wrote the Canterbury
15 Clues: calculus • telescope • vitruvian man • wrote the utopia • Rebirth or Revival • wrote the The Prince • wrote the Canterbury • wrote the Divine Comedy • wrote the Praise of Folly • a French religious reformer • supporters of lit, art, science • people have tremendous potential • formed the Anglican Church of England • largest source of church revenue by 1500s • ...
The Renaissance 2019-10-30
Across
- Michelangelo sculpted this
- 95 Thesis; Protesting Sale of indulgences
- supporters of lit, art, science
- wrote the Divine Comedy in the vernacular (national) language
- wrote the Utopia
- painted the Mona Lisa
- Belief is that people have tremendous potential
- A french religious organized a following in Switzerland based on Predestination
- wrote the Praise of Folly
- where it began
Down
- Began at time of the crusades; Largest source of church revenue
- wrote the Canterbury Tales(in English)
- wrote The Prince
- Art emphasized realism,attention to detail, desire for PERFECTION
- golden ratio 1.618033989
15 Clues: where it began • wrote The Prince • wrote the Utopia • painted the Mona Lisa • golden ratio 1.618033989 • wrote the Praise of Folly • Michelangelo sculpted this • supporters of lit, art, science • wrote the Canterbury Tales(in English) • 95 Thesis; Protesting Sale of indulgences • Belief is that people have tremendous potential • ...
Renaissance Unit 2021-10-15
Across
- The 95 Thesis
- regarded as one of the most influential thinkers
- architecture
- printing press
- one person has full power
- creator of david
- Conquered the Aztec tribe
Down
- Circumnavigated the globe
- realism
- Secular over religion
- made books faster and cheaper
- Creator of he 95 thesis
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- Spanish conqueror
- painted the mona lisa
15 Clues: realism • architecture • The 95 Thesis • printing press • creator of david • Spanish conqueror • Secular over religion • painted the mona lisa • Creator of he 95 thesis • Circumnavigated the globe • one person has full power • Conquered the Aztec tribe • made books faster and cheaper • regarded as one of the most influential thinkers • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-19
Across
- someone who gives money or other support to a person or group
- everyday spoken language of the people
- individual letters formed in metal to form words or lines
- related to commerce or trade
- having to do with city or town life
- government ruled by religious leaders
- cultural movement based on the study of classical works
Down
- created Lutheranism
- art form which artist etches a design on a metal plate with needle and acid
- great cultural revival that swept through Europe in 1500s
- religious movement that gained momentum to reform the Catholic Church
- created Calvinism
- remove certain material from public works or prevent publication
- view that religion need not to be center of human life
- keeping Jews in a separate population within walled areas
15 Clues: created Calvinism • created Lutheranism • related to commerce or trade • having to do with city or town life • government ruled by religious leaders • everyday spoken language of the people • view that religion need not to be center of human life • cultural movement based on the study of classical works • great cultural revival that swept through Europe in 1500s • ...
Renaissance CrossWord 2015-06-08
Across
- every _______ person was expected to be trained in music and art
- songs for small groups of voices
- saw the rise of the middle class
- a piece of music he wrote is pope marcellus mass
- two or more melodies going on at the same time
- the simple 2 line melody sung in harmony
- the basis for many hymns
Down
- where were madrigals usally sung
- during the ______ period scences in paintings were flat-looking
- singing along or single person singing
- who was one of the greatest composers of europe
- weathly members of society
- recorders and viols in all different sizes played together in groups called ___________
- this new vocal form was the ______________
- people in the church
15 Clues: people in the church • the basis for many hymns • weathly members of society • where were madrigals usally sung • songs for small groups of voices • saw the rise of the middle class • singing along or single person singing • the simple 2 line melody sung in harmony • this new vocal form was the ______________ • two or more melodies going on at the same time • ...
renaissance era 2015-06-03
Across
- used long and fast ___________ passages
- how many sizes are there of viols
- ________________ was important in performance
- most popular solo instument
- two or more parts played at the same time
- keboard insruments were mainly used for_________
Down
- sacred music new vocal form
- insruments wrere added to __________music
- sung by the whole congregation
- feasts and wedings
- most important wind insrument
- the___________ were fretted and had six srings
- most important sacrered vocal form
- lute and keboard music was more ____________
- primary keboard were found in_________
15 Clues: feasts and wedings • sacred music new vocal form • most popular solo instument • most important wind insrument • sung by the whole congregation • how many sizes are there of viols • most important sacrered vocal form • primary keboard were found in_________ • used long and fast ___________ passages • insruments wrere added to __________music • ...
High Renaissance 2022-04-22
Across
- stone (white/clay) chisel away Reuctive
- Sculptor (David) & painter ( ceiling of the the Sistine Chapel)
- blend/ blur the edges, smoky to make look real
- painter, artist, inventor / He was a Renaissance Man. Mona Lisa last supper The Virgin of the rocks
- painting by da Vinci ; worth 656 million dollars, damaged and stolen
- statue that symbolizes the power of man and the underdog
- hand gestures to guide the viewers eyes
- Famous architect, dome within a dome
- Metal melted to make statue ( wax/ clay / pins/ turn upside down melt wax, leaving a crevice, fill with melted bronze additive
- a natural pose on a statue / lean to one side
- a new style that focuses on being different and doing something unexpected
Down
- doors of the Baptistry in Florence
- means "pity"; statue of Mary holding Jesus, Mary is too young and too large
- painting in vactican by Raphael of greek & Roman thinkeers
- a book about proper manners
15 Clues: a book about proper manners • doors of the Baptistry in Florence • Famous architect, dome within a dome • stone (white/clay) chisel away Reuctive • hand gestures to guide the viewers eyes • a natural pose on a statue / lean to one side • blend/ blur the edges, smoky to make look real • statue that symbolizes the power of man and the underdog • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-05-18
Across
- The most powerful church in Rome
- Clothing made in factories
- Center of the Renaissance
- Capital of Greece
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Artist commissioned to the Medici family
- Language most educated people spoke
Down
- Most powerful banking family
- Powerful people with high status
- Relating to the Middle Ages
- Known for their canals
- Calendar that we use today
- The study of myths
- A Disease that wiped out 3/4 of Europe
- The sea outside of Italy
15 Clues: Capital of Greece • The study of myths • Known for their canals • The sea outside of Italy • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Center of the Renaissance • Clothing made in factories • Calendar that we use today • Relating to the Middle Ages • Most powerful banking family • Powerful people with high status • The most powerful church in Rome • Language most educated people spoke • ...
Renaissance crossword 2022-05-18
Across
- A disease that wiped out 3/4 of Europe
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Powerful people with high status
- Capital of Greece
- The sea outside of Italy
- Artist comissioned to the Medici family
Down
- Relating to the middle ages
- The study of myths
- Known for their canals
- Calender that we use today
- Center of the renaissance
- Most powerful church in Rome
- Clothing made in factories
- Language educated people spoke
- Most powerful banking family
15 Clues: Capital of Greece • The study of myths • Known for their canals • Painter of the Mona Lisa • The sea outside of Italy • Center of the renaissance • Calender that we use today • Clothing made in factories • Relating to the middle ages • Most powerful church in Rome • Most powerful banking family • Language educated people spoke • Powerful people with high status • ...
Renaissance crossword 2022-05-18
Across
- creator of the David sculpture
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- instrument used to reach Asian markets
- brought into Italian ports and sold in Europe
- a disease that swept Europe's population
- hourly pay
Down
- is one of Italy's trade centers
- made in ancient Rome by Julius Caesar
- ruled Milan from 1479-99
- reflected a change in focus from religious devotion
- Galileo's gravity experiment conductor
- wrote the decameron
- kingdom under Spanish sovereignty
- encouraged other business types like silk manufacturing
- political,social-economic system
15 Clues: hourly pay • wrote the decameron • ruled Milan from 1479-99 • creator of the David sculpture • is one of Italy's trade centers • political,social-economic system • kingdom under Spanish sovereignty • made in ancient Rome by Julius Caesar • Galileo's gravity experiment conductor • instrument used to reach Asian markets • a disease that swept Europe's population • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2023-10-03
Across
- government based on consent of the people
- method for acquiring knowledge
- mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surfaceReformation
- the rights given to all humans, simply for the sake of being human
- a form of democracy in which the electorate decides on policy initiatives without elected representatives
- human reasoning could discover truths about the world, religion, and politics
- Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences
- a theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment
Down
- change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
- oppose the Protestant Reformation and reform the Catholic church
- a type of democracy where elected delegates represent a group of people
- Anything not affiliated with a church or faith
- representing the earth as the center
- representing the sun as the center
- approach to life based on reason and our common humanity
15 Clues: method for acquiring knowledge • representing the sun as the center • representing the earth as the center • government based on consent of the people • Anything not affiliated with a church or faith • Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences • approach to life based on reason and our common humanity • ...
Renaissance Genre 2023-10-11
Across
- the instrumental version of the motet.
- A parodistic song with refined and sophisticated text.
- short polyphonic musical setting of Latin text
- a madrigal-like piece intended for private devotion
- non-liturgical devotional song in praise of the Virgin Mary, Christ, or the saints
- songs and instrumental music added before or after the acts of a play
- livelier than ricercare
Down
- chief form of keyboard music
- Four voice parts Italian secular song
- Pieces written for lute, keyboard instruments, and instrumental ensembles.
- A solo song with lute accompaniment.
- A piece based upon a popular melody being repeated several times.
- Spain secular music
- A piece of music designed to be played as an introduction.
- A German polyphonic secular music based upon an already existing folk song
15 Clues: Spain secular music • livelier than ricercare • chief form of keyboard music • A solo song with lute accompaniment. • Four voice parts Italian secular song • the instrumental version of the motet. • short polyphonic musical setting of Latin text • a madrigal-like piece intended for private devotion • A parodistic song with refined and sophisticated text. • ...
Renaissance puzzle 2025-03-31
Across
- Sung, recited, or played alternately by two groups.
- Press a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring the ink.
- A city and special comune in Italy. Rome is the capital city of Italy.
- William Byrd (c. 1540-1623) was an English composer of the Renaissance, known for his Catholic and Anglican compositions.
- da Vinci 1452-1519) An Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
- The process of being born again or the revival of something after a period of decline.
- The style of simultaneously combining a number of parts, each forming an individual melody and harmonizing with each other.
- An intellectual movement that emphasized the study of classical antiquity, focusing on human potential and achievement.
Down
- 1475-1564) An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- A French song.
- Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557 – 1612) was an Italian composer and organist.
- The relationship between two or more voices that are independent in contour and rhythm and interdependent in harmony.
- Italian composer and singer .
- A form of government with a monarch at the head.
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
15 Clues: A French song. • Italian composer and singer . • A form of government with a monarch at the head. • Sung, recited, or played alternately by two groups. • A city and special comune in Italy. Rome is the capital city of Italy. • Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557 – 1612) was an Italian composer and organist. • ...
Renaissance puzzle 2025-03-31
Across
- Sung, recited, or played alternately by two groups.
- Press a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring the ink.
- A city and special comune in Italy. Rome is the capital city of Italy.
- William Byrd (c. 1540-1623) was an English composer of the Renaissance, known for his Catholic and Anglican compositions.
- da Vinci 1452-1519) An Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
- The process of being born again or the revival of something after a period of decline.
- The style of simultaneously combining a number of parts, each forming an individual melody and harmonizing with each other.
- An intellectual movement that emphasized the study of classical antiquity, focusing on human potential and achievement.
Down
- 1475-1564) An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- A French song.
- Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557 – 1612) was an Italian composer and organist.
- The relationship between two or more voices that are independent in contour and rhythm and interdependent in harmony.
- Italian composer and singer .
- A form of government with a monarch at the head.
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
15 Clues: A French song. • Italian composer and singer . • A form of government with a monarch at the head. • Sung, recited, or played alternately by two groups. • A city and special comune in Italy. Rome is the capital city of Italy. • Giovanni Gabrieli (c. 1554/1557 – 1612) was an Italian composer and organist. • ...
French Renaissance 2025-05-06
Across
- speaking clearly and distinctly
- the appropriateness and suitability of actions, speech, and style within a play
- The visual art of creating the illusion of depth and distance in a scene.
- stage designed with an upward slope, where the back end of the stage is higher than the front end
- characterized by the purity of theatrical form, five acts, realism, decorum or restraint, and purpose
- The process of creating a character through actions, dialogue, and appearance
- A long speech made by one actor, often when alone on stage
Down
- the appearance of being true or real
- Commedia dell’Arte
- a frame that separates the stage from the auditorium in a theater
- The way an actor projects their voice to be heard by the audience
- The fabric used to cover the stage entrance or to signal the beginning or end of a performance.
- a period where the French significantly impacted theatrical development
- the portion of the stage that extends forward from the proscenium arch and into the audience area
- theatrical performances that used figurative characters to teach the audience moral lessons
15 Clues: Commedia dell’Arte • speaking clearly and distinctly • the appearance of being true or real • A long speech made by one actor, often when alone on stage • a frame that separates the stage from the auditorium in a theater • The way an actor projects their voice to be heard by the audience • a period where the French significantly impacted theatrical development • ...
Technology 2017-06-13
20 Clues: car • wood • steel • piping • liquids • plastic • plastic • rebirth • wool socks • 450-1400AD • stone tools • heart valve • cheeseburger • carbon fiber • 2300BC-700BC • bottled water • consumable goods • use of steel and iron • the processing and exchange of information • development of manufacturing and transportation
Harlem Crosswords 2025-02-13
Across
- This writer became a leading voice of the African American experience and was known for his poetry.
- A dynamic leader from Jamaica who founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association
- This New York City neighborhood became the center of the Harlem Renaissance.
- This event in 1919 saw 1,300 African American veterans march through Manhattan to Harlem.
- The famous Harlem nightclub where Duke Ellington performed.
- The first important writer of the Harlem Renaissance, author of "Harlem Shadows."
- This organization worked to end segregation and discrimination against African Americans
- This city became a center for jazz in Europe after World War I.
Down
- The first musical written, produced, and performed by African Americans, which debuted on Broadway in 1921.
- Music style that uses improvisation, popular in the 1920s.
- This Harlem-based cultural movement emphasized racial pride and artistic expression.
- Langston Hughes was famous for his poetry, which often captured the lives of the ___ American community.
- Zora Neale Hurston wrote stories about African American women as central characters, contributing to this.
- Oscar DePriest was the first African American representative from this state.
14 Clues: Music style that uses improvisation, popular in the 1920s. • The famous Harlem nightclub where Duke Ellington performed. • This city became a center for jazz in Europe after World War I. • This New York City neighborhood became the center of the Harlem Renaissance. • Oscar DePriest was the first African American representative from this state. • ...
Renaissance ERA 2023-05-23
Across
- - The Silk Road was a network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century.
- - The art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface.
- - Rebirth of art and literature in the 14-15 century.
- - A Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- - Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
Down
- - Representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- - Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence.
- - Reintroduced letterpress printing to Europe his movable-type printing press.
- - Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- - Italian merchant/explorer who traveled through the silk road
- - A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- - Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
12 Clues: - Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence. • - Rebirth of art and literature in the 14-15 century. • - Italian merchant/explorer who traveled through the silk road • - The art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface. • - Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-26
Across
- a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter
- system is one in which the planets revolve around a fixed sun.
- sculptor, painter and architect widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance
- Venetian merchant and adventurer who traveled from Europe to Asia in 1271–95, remaining in China for 17 of those years
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes), helped fund the Renaissance.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
Down
- 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 Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- known for having designed and built the first known mechanized printing press in Europe
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- ancient trade route, linking China with the West, that carried goods and ideas between the two great civilizations of Rome and China.
12 Clues: system is one in which the planets revolve around a fixed sun. • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter • art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes), helped fund the Renaissance. • ...
The Renaissance Crossword 2024-10-30
10 Clues: Made Mona Lisa • Time to discover • Well Known Sculptor • Doesn't believe in God • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Definition of Renaissance • Classes Practiced Marriages • Emphasized Harmony and Beauty • Lasted from 14th to 17th Century • The focus of a human life of its interests and values.
renaissance 2021-12-05
The Renaissance 2023-05-25
Across
- sculptor, painter and architect widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance
- Venetian merchant and adventurer who traveled from Europe to Asia in 1271–95, remaining in China for 17 of those years
- 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.
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- known for having designed and built the first known mechanized printing press in Europe
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- ancient trade route, linking China with the West, that carried goods and ideas between the two great civilizations of Rome and China.
Down
- system is one in which the planets revolve around a fixed sun.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes), helped fund the Renaissance.
- is a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter.
12 Clues: system is one in which the planets revolve around a fixed sun. • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes), helped fund the Renaissance. • is a person chosen, named, or honored as a special guardian, protector, or supporter. • ...
Emergence of modern Europe Crossword 2022-11-16
Across
- Gutenberg/printed the 1st addition of the Bible
- time of creativity and change in political, social, economic, and cultural areas.
- da vinci/and artist whose most famouse works included the Mona Lisa, The Last Super,and The Vituvian Man.
- Man/a saying for someone who made there best works during the Reanissance, examples leanardo da vinci and micalangalo
Down
- a symbol of energy and brilliance of Italian Renaissance.
- person who looks at rulers and helps guide them and instruct them how to better rule there country
- Reformation/caused by Humanists disagreeing with the Catholic church practices.
- Petrarch/ Father of Humanism
- movement/ a movement that focused on worldly subjects rather than religious issues
- Machiavelli/a Florence Diplomat,published The Prince in 1513
- Family/the wealthiest and most influential rulers.
11 Clues: Petrarch/ Father of Humanism • Gutenberg/printed the 1st addition of the Bible • Family/the wealthiest and most influential rulers. • a symbol of energy and brilliance of Italian Renaissance. • Machiavelli/a Florence Diplomat,published The Prince in 1513 • Reformation/caused by Humanists disagreeing with the Catholic church practices. • ...
History Review 2022-01-07
Across
- "Charles the Great" King of the greatest empire since Rome
- wrote The Prince
- movement for religious change
- trade route between Africa, Europe, and America
- system of hierarchy developed around the strongest person in an area
- way of life for Knights
- followers of John Calvin
- "rebirth" revival of art and learning
Down
- set of laws made up of 4 different books to follow in daily life
- created worlds first vaccine
- "Renaissance Man" painted the Mona Lisa
- theory that Earth is in the center of the solar system
- movement centered on human potential
- didn't voyage but directed voyages along the African coast
- this event showed the power the Church had over society
15 Clues: wrote The Prince • way of life for Knights • followers of John Calvin • created worlds first vaccine • movement for religious change • movement centered on human potential • "rebirth" revival of art and learning • "Renaissance Man" painted the Mona Lisa • trade route between Africa, Europe, and America • theory that Earth is in the center of the solar system • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2023-02-28
Across
- White Anglo-Saxon Protestants
- Wrote the 95 Thesis
- Characteristics included revival of antiquity, emphasis of individualism/secularism, glorification of humans
- Ruler of the holy roman empire
- The family that funded the renaissance
- The belief that all humans have potential and destiny.
- A list of 95 problems with the catholic religion
- A form of religion that protests the catholic church.
Down
- Wrote "The Prince"
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- The teachings of Martin Luther
- A book on how to properly rule people
- hierarchically divided based on their position in the prevailing agrarian economy.
- The pope forgives you and allows you a spot in heaven
- Protestant religions break off from Catholicism
15 Clues: Wrote "The Prince" • Wrote the 95 Thesis • Painted the Mona Lisa • White Anglo-Saxon Protestants • The teachings of Martin Luther • Ruler of the holy roman empire • A book on how to properly rule people • The family that funded the renaissance • Protestant religions break off from Catholicism • A list of 95 problems with the catholic religion • ...
1920s 2025-05-22
Across
- First mass-produced car in America
- The Harlem Renaissance primarily celebrated this group’s culture
- Famous silent film actor of the 1920s
- The belief in minimal government interference in business
- Laws that restricted immigration from southern and eastern Europe
- Famous jazz musician of the Harlem Renaissance
- Secret bar where alcohol was sold during Prohibition
- Amendment that gave women the right to vote
- Buying stock with borrowed money
Down
- Anti-immigrant movement in the 1920s
- 1920s radio station based in Pittsburgh
- Movement to outlaw alcohol
- Women who challenged social norms in the 1920s
- The city Al Capone controlled during Prohibition
- The 1929 stock market crash occurred on this day
15 Clues: Movement to outlaw alcohol • Buying stock with borrowed money • First mass-produced car in America • Anti-immigrant movement in the 1920s • Famous silent film actor of the 1920s • 1920s radio station based in Pittsburgh • Amendment that gave women the right to vote • Women who challenged social norms in the 1920s • Famous jazz musician of the Harlem Renaissance • ...
Literature 2025-10-03
Across
- Word introduced into English during the Renaissance from Latin/Greek.
- English king with six wives.
- Famous Shakespearean tragedy about the Prince of Denmark.
- Author of Astrophel and Stella.
- Playwright of Doctor Faustus.
- Author of The Faerie Queene.
- Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants.
- First English printer who published Le Morte d’Arthur.
- Theatre associated with Shakespeare.
- Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist.
Down
- Dynasty that came to power after the Wars of the Roses.
- The cultural rebirth between the 15th and 17th centuries.
- Known as the Virgin Queen of England.
- Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets.
- Movement led by Henry VIII ending the Catholic Church’s rule in England.
15 Clues: English king with six wives. • Author of The Faerie Queene. • Playwright of Doctor Faustus. • Author of Astrophel and Stella. • Theatre associated with Shakespeare. • Known as the Virgin Queen of England. • Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants. • Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets. • Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist. • ...
Literature 2025-10-03
Across
- Word introduced into English during the Renaissance from Latin/Greek.
- English king with six wives.
- Famous Shakespearean tragedy about the Prince of Denmark.
- Author of Astrophel and Stella.
- Playwright of Doctor Faustus.
- Author of The Faerie Queene.
- Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants.
- First English printer who published Le Morte d’Arthur.
- Theatre associated with Shakespeare.
- Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist.
Down
- Dynasty that came to power after the Wars of the Roses.
- The cultural rebirth between the 15th and 17th centuries.
- Known as the Virgin Queen of England.
- Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets.
- Movement led by Henry VIII ending the Catholic Church’s rule in England.
15 Clues: English king with six wives. • Author of The Faerie Queene. • Playwright of Doctor Faustus. • Author of Astrophel and Stella. • Theatre associated with Shakespeare. • Known as the Virgin Queen of England. • Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants. • Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets. • Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist. • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution Crossword 2024-11-06
Across
- Idea that planets move around the Sun
- Newton's book about motion and gravity
- Movement to change the Catholic Church led by Martin Luther
- Famous English writer of 'Romeo and Juliet'
- Artist who painted the 'Mona Lisa'
- Artist who made the statue of David
- Art technique that makes drawings look 3D
- Tool Galileo used to study stars and planets
- Astronomer who said the Earth goes around the Sun
- Study of the human body, popular in the Renaissance
- Scientist who created the laws of gravity
Down
- German monk who started the Reformation
- The focus on human potential and achievements
- Book about power written by Machiavelli
- Scientist who said the Sun is the center of the universe
- Johannes Gutenberg’s invention that helped spread books
- Effort by the Catholic Church to stop the Reformation
- Scientist who figured out how planets move in space
- Religious leader who started Calvinism
- Country where the Renaissance started
20 Clues: Artist who painted the 'Mona Lisa' • Artist who made the statue of David • Idea that planets move around the Sun • Country where the Renaissance started • Newton's book about motion and gravity • Religious leader who started Calvinism • German monk who started the Reformation • Book about power written by Machiavelli • Art technique that makes drawings look 3D • ...
Fun Renaisance epic puzle #7 2023-05-11
Across
- Columbus a famous traveler
- A main reason the renaissance started that is apart of the 4 pegs strands
- Caesar the person who founded Rome
- An artist who made the statue of david
- Rich people
Down
- French word that means rebirth
- poor people
- the very popular country of the renaisance
- the economy ran by Florence
- Farro my social studies teacher who taught me stuff
- an Italian painter
11 Clues: poor people • Rich people • an Italian painter • the economy ran by Florence • Columbus a famous traveler • French word that means rebirth • Caesar the person who founded Rome • An artist who made the statue of david • the very popular country of the renaisance • Farro my social studies teacher who taught me stuff • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary - Aayush Chhabra Period 7 2022-04-12
Across
- family that tried to assassinate the Medici
- "it's better to be feared than loved"
- Latin for "rebirth"
- council that acted as part of government
Down
- Michelangelo's masterpiece sculpture
- artist that 'led' the renaissance
- Traveled to China and brought back goods
- Made it safe to travel on the Silk Road
- family that became the leaders of Florence
- wrote a 95 thesis questioning church
- is lending money with interest
11 Clues: Latin for "rebirth" • is lending money with interest • artist that 'led' the renaissance • Michelangelo's masterpiece sculpture • wrote a 95 thesis questioning church • "it's better to be feared than loved" • Made it safe to travel on the Silk Road • Traveled to China and brought back goods • council that acted as part of government • ...
Renaissance Review 2022-02-15
Across
- This English poet explored deep spiritual truth in poetry and applied Biblical concepts to life.
- The translation of this essential religious text into English occurred during the Renaissance.
- The turning point in Act 3 where a specific action determines the remainder of the entire play.
- The Renaissance originated in this country.
- The Queen of England who celebrated the arts and literature.
- This literary time period was a resurgence of arts, literature, and beauty. It means "rebirth."
- This literary device uses seemingly contrasting ideas to explore deeper truth.
- The author of Macbeth.
Down
- This style of poetry explores deep introspective ideas and typically deviates from strict rules of rhythm and meter.
- John Donne used this "metaphysical conceit" to describe that loss and distance never truly disconnect us.
- The number of acts in a Shakespearean play.
- Shakespeare, a prolific playwright, wrote history, comedy, and __________ plays.
- In Paradise Lost, John Milton describes the epic battle between God and _______.
- This form of poetry has 14 lines, iambic pentameter, and ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme.
14 Clues: The author of Macbeth. • The number of acts in a Shakespearean play. • The Renaissance originated in this country. • The Queen of England who celebrated the arts and literature. • This literary device uses seemingly contrasting ideas to explore deeper truth. • Shakespeare, a prolific playwright, wrote history, comedy, and __________ plays. • ...
STEAM and GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP 2022-04-25
Across
- The curved path an object takes around a larger object
- What the Moon looks like from Earth
- A very famous writer and playwright from the Renaissance era
- Getting smaller, shrinking
- People who make art as a job
- The galaxy that contains our solar system
- When one celestial body its covered by another celestial body
- A person who writes plays
- The closest star to Earth and the center of the solar system
- The four different times of the year
Down
- The Sun and all the planets that orbit it
- Getting larger, growing
- A very famous Renaissance artist, inventor, and scientist
- A curved line
- A person who makes big changes to something to make it better
- Important books or stories
- The process of being born again
17 Clues: A curved line • Getting larger, growing • A person who writes plays • Getting smaller, shrinking • Important books or stories • People who make art as a job • The process of being born again • What the Moon looks like from Earth • The four different times of the year • The Sun and all the planets that orbit it • The galaxy that contains our solar system • ...
17.1 Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance 2015-05-13
Across
- Made sculptures more realistic by carving natural postures and expressions that reveal personality.
- A person who supports artists, especially financially.
- The everyday language of people in a region or country.
- Most famous for the way he portrayed the human body in painting and sculpture.
- The Italian Renaissance was a rebirth of learning that produced many great works of art and literature.
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters.
- A Renaissance intellectual movement of which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements.
Down
- Castiglione Wrote a book called The Courtier (1528) which taught how to become such a person.
- An artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface.
- Were called such men by later ages.
- Family During the Renaissance, Florence came under the rule of one powerful banking family.
- Women Should know the classics and be harming and were expected to inspire art but rarely to create it.
- Painted one of the best-known portraits in the world, the Mona Lisa.
- A man who excelled in many fields.
14 Clues: A man who excelled in many fields. • Were called such men by later ages. • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters. • A person who supports artists, especially financially. • The everyday language of people in a region or country. • Painted one of the best-known portraits in the world, the Mona Lisa. • ...
d 2025-11-21
Across
- an italian painter and architect who had many brilliant ideas and very famous painting
- A Renaissance architect who designed the dome of the Florence Cathedral
- a polish astronomer that concluded that the sun was at the center of the universe and the planets orbited around it.
- a group of catholic leaders that met to respond to protestant challenges and direct the future of the catholic church
- a religious movement that split the christian church in two
Down
- a german monk and theologist that posted his 95 theses on a church door
- influenced martin luther and created his own church in Switzerland.
- A major Italian Renaissance painter known for his balance, created The School of Athens.
- idea that the sun was at the center of the universe
- an intellectual movement that focused on education and classics
- belief that god had already decided who was going to heaven
- A monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- a italian astronomer who's discoveries helped to develop the scientific method
- A Renaissance artist created the sculpture David.
14 Clues: A Renaissance artist created the sculpture David. • idea that the sun was at the center of the universe • belief that god had already decided who was going to heaven • a religious movement that split the christian church in two • an intellectual movement that focused on education and classics • influenced martin luther and created his own church in Switzerland. • ...
Renaissance review 2023-11-14
Across
- Where did the Renaissance begin?
- A list of a person's skills, jobs and achievements
- A book or document written by hand
- Having to do with the pope
- A public speech
- A person who is able to plan for the future well
- Something being realistic, or true to life
Down
- income (money received)
- Unlikely to go through changes
- The greatest writer of the English Renaissance
- A person who studies or teaches the humanities
- A person who specializes in a specific academic subject, an expert
- A person who builds with brick or stone
- A government where the people choose the leaders
- the hair from a sheep used to make cloth
15 Clues: A public speech • income (money received) • Having to do with the pope • Unlikely to go through changes • Where did the Renaissance begin? • A book or document written by hand • A person who builds with brick or stone • the hair from a sheep used to make cloth • Something being realistic, or true to life • The greatest writer of the English Renaissance • ...
revision 2022-11-29
Across
- habitudes et coutumes d'une société
- action de découvrir ce qui était inconnu
- discours qui s'attaque aux vices et s'en moque
- personne qui mange de la chair humaine
- pièce comique où domine des jeux de scène
- personne riche qui aide les écrivains et artistes
- condamnation au malheur prononcé par un dieu
- vers de 12 syllabes
Down
- Français ayant la foi protestante aux 16-18 siècles
- personne qui joue la comédie
- qui étonne par son caractère surnaturel
- strophe de 4 vers
- la fin d'une pièce de théâtre
- mouvement de la renaissance qui place les intérêts humains au dessus des autres valeurs
- groupe de sept poètes de la renaissance française
15 Clues: strophe de 4 vers • vers de 12 syllabes • personne qui joue la comédie • la fin d'une pièce de théâtre • habitudes et coutumes d'une société • personne qui mange de la chair humaine • qui étonne par son caractère surnaturel • action de découvrir ce qui était inconnu • pièce comique où domine des jeux de scène • condamnation au malheur prononcé par un dieu • ...
CHAPTER 29 VOCAB. 2013-11-17
Across
- knowledge of the physical world
- expulsion from one's native land by authoritative act
- the art of desing in the renaissance
- a machine used to lift people or heavy objects
- when you exchange with someone
- realating to the earth instead of religion
- to move fowards in the renaissance
- the art of creating three-dimensional figures from materials such as wood, stone and clay
Down
- the science of building structures
- the buying and selling of goods
- the blood movement through the body
- artwork created with paint on a flat surface such as paper and canvas
- the science of numbers
- the study of the human body
- the science of goverment
15 Clues: the science of numbers • the science of goverment • the study of the human body • when you exchange with someone • knowledge of the physical world • the buying and selling of goods • the science of building structures • to move fowards in the renaissance • the blood movement through the body • the art of desing in the renaissance • realating to the earth instead of religion • ...
CHAPTER 29 VOCAB. 2013-11-17
Across
- a machine used to lift people or heavy objects
- the study of the human body
- the blood movement through the body
- the buying and selling of goods
- the art of desing in the renaissance
- artwork created with paint on a flat surface such as paper and canvas
- realating to the earth instead of religion
- the art of creating three-dimensional figures from materials such as wood, stone and clay
- the science of goverment
- expulsion from one's native land by authoritative act
Down
- when you exchange with someone
- to move fowards in the renaissance
- the science of numbers
- the science of building structures
- knowledge of the physical world
15 Clues: the science of numbers • the science of goverment • the study of the human body • when you exchange with someone • the buying and selling of goods • knowledge of the physical world • to move fowards in the renaissance • the science of building structures • the blood movement through the body • the art of desing in the renaissance • realating to the earth instead of religion • ...
Renaissance and exploration 2014-02-28
Across
- rebirth of Greek and Roman learning
- built a navigation school
- English playwright
- created a modern printing press with movable type
- transfer of biological flora and fauna between the Old and New World
- was the first to sail around the southern tip of Africa
- discovered the new world
Down
- painted the sistine chapel
- circumnavigated the earth
- placing humans at the center of every inquiry
- historian who popularized the idea of a Renaissance period which ushered Europe into a modern era
- advanced ship used by explorers
- holy wars between Christians and Muslims
- pontiff who issued the call for a crusade
- name the route from Europe to Asia which Marco Polo took
15 Clues: English playwright • discovered the new world • circumnavigated the earth • built a navigation school • painted the sistine chapel • advanced ship used by explorers • rebirth of Greek and Roman learning • holy wars between Christians and Muslims • pontiff who issued the call for a crusade • placing humans at the center of every inquiry • ...
music 2015-06-03
Across
- the music was highly ________
- other wind insterments were the shawm and the ________
- the most importent wind insterment of the renaissance was the ______
- what was the most popular form of secular music
- wide ______mwere numerous
- some instermental form were borrowed from vocal music and some were compose ______________ only for instruments
- the most popular solo instrument of the renaissance was the _______
Down
- what were composers very interested in
- keybourd insterment were used mainly for _____ purpoes
- lute and keybourd music was more ________ then vocal music
- ___________was inportent in performace and for decorating
- instrumentalsts played _______ written for insterments
- what did sacred music develop from
- instrmental music used long and fast _________ passages
- some instumental forms were borrowed
15 Clues: wide ______mwere numerous • the music was highly ________ • what did sacred music develop from • some instumental forms were borrowed • what were composers very interested in • what was the most popular form of secular music • keybourd insterment were used mainly for _____ purpoes • instrumentalsts played _______ written for insterments • ...
Unit 1: Rise of Democratic Ideas 2020-09-17
Across
- belief in many gods/goddesses
- state ruled by a small group of citizens
- the birthplace of the Renaissance
- system for exercising authority
- Greek philosopher who questioned citizens about beliefs
- sate ruled by its citizens
- written collection of Roman laws (2 words)
- religious movement led by Martin Luther
Down
- belief in one God
- Greek philosopher who thought society should be run by the wisest
- state ruled by nobility
- the belief that a person's right to rule comes from God
- Greek philosopher who thought democracy could lead to mob rule
- a cultural movement inspired by achievements of the ancient Greeks and Romans
- state ruled by a king
- document that limited the power of the monarch in 1215 (2 words)
16 Clues: belief in one God • state ruled by a king • state ruled by nobility • sate ruled by its citizens • belief in many gods/goddesses • system for exercising authority • the birthplace of the Renaissance • religious movement led by Martin Luther • state ruled by a small group of citizens • written collection of Roman laws (2 words) • ...
Begegnungen zwischen dem Eigenen und dem Fremden - Buch S. 9 - 10 2019-10-13
Across
- Förderer von Künstlern u. Künstlerinnen, Sportlern u. Sportlerinnen
- Biblische Figur, die von Michelangelo als Statue verewigt wurde
- Begriff für den einzelnen Menschen und seine Bedürfnisse
- Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin
- Leonardos berühmtes "Abendmahl" kann man dort bewundern
- Fachbegriff für den Bau des menschlichen / tierischen Körpers (Nomen!)
- Geburtsland der Renaissance
- Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter
- Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ...
- Ein Beruf des Kopernikus
Down
- Diese Erfindung half, die wiederentdeckten Schriften der Antike bzw. neues Wissen zu verbreiten
- Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt
- So wird die Wende von geozentrischem zu heliozentrischem Weltbild bezeichnet
- Weil Leonardo Da Vincis Begabungen so vielfältig waren, wird er so genannt
- Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ...
- Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit
16 Clues: Ein Beruf des Kopernikus • Geburtsland der Renaissance • Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit • Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ... • Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ... • Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin • Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt • Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter • ...
Begegnungen zwischen dem Eigenen und dem Fremden - Buch S. 9 - 10 2019-10-13
Across
- Diese Erfindung half, die wiederentdeckten Schriften der Antike bzw. neues Wissen zu verbreiten
- Fachbegriff für den Bau des menschlichen / tierischen Körpers (Nomen!)
- Weil Leonardo Da Vincis Begabungen so vielfältig waren, wird er so genannt
- Begriff für den einzelnen Menschen und seine Bedürfnisse
- Ein Beruf des Kopernikus
- Förderer von Künstlern u. Künstlerinnen, Sportlern u. Sportlerinnen
- Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin
- Leonardos berühmtes "Abendmahl" kann man dort bewundern
Down
- Geburtsland der Renaissance
- Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt
- Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter
- So wird die Wende von geozentrischem zu heliozentrischem Weltbild bezeichnet
- Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ...
- Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit
- Biblische Figur, die von Michelangelo als Statue verewigt wurde
- Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ...
16 Clues: Ein Beruf des Kopernikus • Geburtsland der Renaissance • Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit • Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ... • Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ... • Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin • Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt • Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter • ...
Begegnungen zwischen dem Eigenen und dem Fremden - Buch S. 9 - 10 2019-10-13
Across
- Diese Erfindung half, die wiederentdeckten Schriften der Antike bzw. neues Wissen zu verbreiten
- Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ...
- Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt
- Fachbegriff für den Bau des menschlichen / tierischen Körpers (Nomen!)
- Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin
- Weil Leonardo Da Vincis Begabungen so vielfältig waren, wird er so genannt
- So wird die Wende von geozentrischem zu heliozentrischem Weltbild bezeichnet
- Förderer von Künstlern u. Künstlerinnen, Sportlern u. Sportlerinnen
- Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ...
- Leonardos berühmtes "Abendmahl" kann man dort bewundern
- Biblische Figur, die von Michelangelo als Statue verewigt wurde
Down
- Begriff für den einzelnen Menschen und seine Bedürfnisse
- Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter
- Ein Beruf des Kopernikus
- Geburtsland der Renaissance
- Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit
16 Clues: Ein Beruf des Kopernikus • Geburtsland der Renaissance • Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit • Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ... • Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ... • Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin • Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt • Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter • ...
Begegnungen zwischen dem Eigenen und dem Fremden - Buch S. 9 - 10 2019-10-13
Across
- Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ...
- Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt
- Weil Leonardo Da Vincis Begabungen so vielfältig waren, wird er so genannt
- Biblische Figur, die von Michelangelo als Statue verewigt wurde
- Begriff für den einzelnen Menschen und seine Bedürfnisse
- Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin
- Leonardos berühmtes "Abendmahl" kann man dort bewundern
- Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit
Down
- Geburtsland der Renaissance
- So wird die Wende von geozentrischem zu heliozentrischem Weltbild bezeichnet
- Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter
- Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ...
- Diese Erfindung half, die wiederentdeckten Schriften der Antike bzw. neues Wissen zu verbreiten
- Fachbegriff für den Bau des menschlichen / tierischen Körpers (Nomen!)
- Förderer von Künstlern u. Künstlerinnen, Sportlern u. Sportlerinnen
- Ein Beruf des Kopernikus
16 Clues: Ein Beruf des Kopernikus • Geburtsland der Renaissance • Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit • Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ... • Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ... • Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin • Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt • Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter • ...
Begegnungen zwischen dem Eigenen und dem Fremden - Buch S. 9 - 10 2019-10-13
Across
- Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt
- Biblische Figur, die von Michelangelo als Statue verewigt wurde
- Geburtsland der Renaissance
- Weil Leonardo Da Vincis Begabungen so vielfältig waren, wird er so genannt
- Förderer von Künstlern u. Künstlerinnen, Sportlern u. Sportlerinnen
- Begriff für den einzelnen Menschen und seine Bedürfnisse
- Ein Beruf des Kopernikus
Down
- Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter
- Diese Erfindung half, die wiederentdeckten Schriften der Antike bzw. neues Wissen zu verbreiten
- So wird die Wende von geozentrischem zu heliozentrischem Weltbild bezeichnet
- Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin
- Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ...
- Fachbegriff für den Bau des menschlichen / tierischen Körpers (Nomen!)
- Leonardos berühmtes "Abendmahl" kann man dort bewundern
- Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ...
- Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit
16 Clues: Ein Beruf des Kopernikus • Geburtsland der Renaissance • Lateinisches Wort für Menschlichkeit • Ein bekannter Humanist war Francesco ... • Das französische Wort Renaissance bedeutet ... • Leonardo da Vinci verfasste seine Notizen darin • Wissenschaft, die sich mit dem Menschen beschäftigt • Er entwickelte die Erkenntnisse von Kopernikus weiter • ...
Midieval 2024-05-08
Across
- People complained about problems in Catholic churches and wanted a
- Type of ship that could sail across huge distances
- the most important expeditions came from
- Christipher Columbus's voyage would not have been possible without
- Florence and Vienice became rich with
- in some parts of ______ Catholic and protestants live in peace
- Johann Gutenberg created?
- Leonardo da Vinci drew many?
Down
- why were Europeans so eager to
- what did they call America
- The Spanish soldiers who conquered Mexico had better armor, weapons and more than the
- Period of creativity
- what are people called that leave a Catholic church
- Michelangelo created the ____ of _____.
- who published a book that stated the Earth orbited the sun
- what is renaissance french for
16 Clues: Period of creativity • Johann Gutenberg created? • what did they call America • Leonardo da Vinci drew many? • why were Europeans so eager to • what is renaissance french for • Florence and Vienice became rich with • Michelangelo created the ____ of _____. • the most important expeditions came from • Type of ship that could sail across huge distances • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2023-01-19
Across
- Protestant church founded on the teaching of Martin Luther
- Relating to the Church of England
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- Government controlled by religious leaders
- Famous Renaissance play writer
- Period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe
- Religious teachings based on the ideas of John Calvin
Down
- A Protestant church founded by John Knox
- German craftsman who developed the printing press
- Cancel or put an end to
- People who financially supported artist
- Movement for religious reform, leading to the founding of new Christian churches
- A doctrine saying God has decided all things beforehand
- Focus on human potential and achievements
- a forgiveness of sin by paying money
- Using native language instead of Latin
16 Clues: Cancel or put an end to • Famous Renaissance play writer • Relating to the Church of England • a forgiveness of sin by paying money • Using native language instead of Latin • People who financially supported artist • A Protestant church founded by John Knox • Focus on human potential and achievements • Government controlled by religious leaders • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2022-10-13
Across
- religion made by the followers of Martin Luther
- The act of making something better
- The drawing of a human with realistic features.
- deadly disease spread throughout Europe from fleas
- an artistic technique that shows the 3 dimensions
- reason an empire might fall
- The revived interest in Greek & Roman thought.
- a disease spread through a large population -ex. Covid
Down
- the reformation lead by Martin Luther
- another name for the black death
- a machine used for printing
- reason an empire might rise
- a period of change/ rebirth in the 14th century.
- religion that rules over Europe in the renaissance
- what Martin Luther was declared after the reformation
- a central stat that exercises political control
16 Clues: a machine used for printing • reason an empire might rise • reason an empire might fall • another name for the black death • The act of making something better • the reformation lead by Martin Luther • The revived interest in Greek & Roman thought. • religion made by the followers of Martin Luther • The drawing of a human with realistic features. • ...
words every high school freshmen should know 4 2025-05-09
Across
- synonym of plateau
- synonym of renaissance
- a state of perplexity or doubt
- the period of European history between the 14th and 17th centuries marked by a flourishing of art and literature inspired by ancient times and by the beginnings of modern science
- to call rto emembrance
- composed of elements drawn from various sources
- synonym of Quandary
Down
- a broad flat area of high land
- synonym of Eclectic
- synonym of vacillate
- to waver in mind, will, or feeling : hesitate in choice of opinions or courses
- to make a series of changes in direction and position for a specific purpose
- synonym of maneuver
- given to or characterized by insolent rudeness
- synonym of commemorate
- synonym of impertinent
16 Clues: synonym of plateau • synonym of Eclectic • synonym of maneuver • synonym of Quandary • synonym of vacillate • synonym of renaissance • synonym of commemorate • to call rto emembrance • synonym of impertinent • a broad flat area of high land • a state of perplexity or doubt • given to or characterized by insolent rudeness • composed of elements drawn from various sources • ...
Renaissance Humans 2022-01-20
Across
- A master of sculpture, whose versatility and ingenuity lay the foundation for future sculptors.
- The early Renaissance painter known for his graceful representations of Greco-Roman mythology.
- A scholar and poet of the early Renaissance, and one of the earliest humanists.
Down
- The founding father of Renaissance architecture, recognized as the first modern engineer.
- The famous polymath, engineer, and artist, known for his chiaroscuro painting style.
- The young artist whose style of Mannerism was admired for its clarity of form and ease of composition.
- The most brilliant artist of the Italian Renaissance.
- The father of European painting, know for developing the technique of new realism.
8 Clues: The most brilliant artist of the Italian Renaissance. • A scholar and poet of the early Renaissance, and one of the earliest humanists. • The father of European painting, know for developing the technique of new realism. • The famous polymath, engineer, and artist, known for his chiaroscuro painting style. • ...
Renaissance Art 2012-11-05
Across
- Raphael's painting, the School of _______, pictured several great thinkers.
- Many sided genius
- Leonardo's famous painting of a mysterious woman (no spaces).
- Leonardo painted the Last _______.
- Best known for paintings of Jesus' mother, Mary.
- Machiavelli's work, "Machivellian", refers to the use of _______ in politics.
- Leonardo dissected corpses to learn about _______ and muscles.
Down
- Sketched flying machines and undersea boats.
- Castiglione had a very strong opinion of what he thought _______ should be like.
- Castiglione wrote the "Book of the _______".
- Machiavelli wrote a guide to rulers on how to gain and maintain _______.
- Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the _______ chapel in Rome.
- Leonardo was skilled in many areas, like botany, anatomy, _______, music, architecture, and engineering.
- Michelangelo's other famous statue.
- Michelangelo's Statue of _______.
15 Clues: Many sided genius • Michelangelo's Statue of _______. • Leonardo painted the Last _______. • Michelangelo's other famous statue. • Sketched flying machines and undersea boats. • Castiglione wrote the "Book of the _______". • Best known for paintings of Jesus' mother, Mary. • Leonardo's famous painting of a mysterious woman (no spaces). • ...
Renaissance Language 2013-07-25
Across
- A style in the middle ages with knights
- Beliefs and characteristics of a faith they share
- A picture or designs produce by paint
- an inquiry of questioning
- An order where past events occurred
- Principles of knowledge or conduct
- A content containing countries such as Italy.
- A place where God and angels are after death
Down
- A place where souls go if you did not re-conciliate before death
- A development of general knowledge taught
- A period of time
- a scientific study of historic or prehistoric people
- A period of 100 years
- To create of produce a product
- A art carving or modelling
15 Clues: A period of time • A period of 100 years • an inquiry of questioning • A art carving or modelling • To create of produce a product • Principles of knowledge or conduct • An order where past events occurred • A picture or designs produce by paint • A style in the middle ages with knights • A development of general knowledge taught • A place where God and angels are after death • ...
Renaissance language 2013-07-25
Across
- A period of one hundred years reckoned from the traditional date of the birth of Jesus Christ
- A place regarded in various religions as the abode of God (or the gods) and the angels, and of the good after death
- relating to the Middle Ages
- The process or art of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration
- The arrangement of events or dates in the order of there occurrence
- The culture and style of art and architecture developed during this era
- continent
Down
- The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- The theory and practice of teaching.
- The art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
- The process of coming into being, or of becoming important or prominent.
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, when considered as an academic discipline
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts.
- Something, typically a process or device, that has been invented
15 Clues: continent • relating to the Middle Ages • The theory and practice of teaching. • Something, typically a process or device, that has been invented • The arrangement of events or dates in the order of there occurrence • The process or art of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration • The culture and style of art and architecture developed during this era • ...
Renaissance language 2013-07-25
Across
- The process of coming into being, or of becoming important or prominent.
- relating to the Middle Ages
- The arrangement of events or dates in the order of there occurrence
- The culture and style of art and architecture developed during this era
- The process or art of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration
- A period of one hundred years reckoned from the traditional date of the birth of Jesus Christ
Down
- The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- continent
- Something, typically a process or device, that has been invented
- The art of making two- or three-dimensional representative or abstract forms, by carving stone or wood or by casting metal or plaster.
- The theory and practice of teaching.
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, when considered as an academic discipline
- An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts.
- A place regarded in various religions as the abode of God (or the gods) and the angels, and of the good after death
15 Clues: continent • relating to the Middle Ages • The theory and practice of teaching. • Something, typically a process or device, that has been invented • The arrangement of events or dates in the order of there occurrence • The culture and style of art and architecture developed during this era • The process or art of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2019-10-29
Across
- machiavelli- wrote the prince(a politicial story)
- ridiculed the upper class like Saturday Night Live
- art- art that had HIGH attention to detail, perfection & realism
- a literary movement that happened during the 14th century
- wrote theWrote the Divine Comedy in the vernacular (national)language
- Henry VIII- broke away from the catholic church because they refused to give him a divorce, formed the anglican church of england, daughter is Queen Elizabeth I
Down
- Calvin- major leader in the protestant reformation, created calvinism, strong emphasis on the power of god
- golden ratio of what the perfect human looks like(divine proportion)
- angelo- was an italian sculptor famous for painting, sculpting, famous for the sistine chapel ceiling
- the rebirth and revival of Greco-Roman Culture
- wrote the canterburry tales(story of a pilgramage from Southwark to Canterberry
- counter reformation, a time where the church tried to keep paritioners loyal by adding restrictions(index of forbidden books)
- Luther- founder of the lutheren church, rejected the idea of divorce
- thomas moore- wrote utopia(a place where everyhting is perfect)
- Vinci- artist who drew the vitruvian man, mona lisa, popular artist, drawing, painting
15 Clues: the rebirth and revival of Greco-Roman Culture • machiavelli- wrote the prince(a politicial story) • ridiculed the upper class like Saturday Night Live • a literary movement that happened during the 14th century • thomas moore- wrote utopia(a place where everyhting is perfect) • art- art that had HIGH attention to detail, perfection & realism • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2019-10-29
Across
- pieta
- 1517-1648
- calculus
- wrote the prince
- Golden ratio
- bread and wine
- over 100,000 prosecuted and 75% of women accuse
Down
- king henry viii daughter
- broke away from catholic church b/c pope refuse to grant him a divorce
- telescope
- A French religious reformer dancing and cardplaying was for bidden
- protesting sales of indulgences, other church abuses
- famous painters and different techniques
- wrote the canterbury tales in english
- sir thomas more wrote it
15 Clues: pieta • calculus • telescope • 1517-1648 • Golden ratio • bread and wine • wrote the prince • king henry viii daughter • sir thomas more wrote it • wrote the canterbury tales in english • famous painters and different techniques • over 100,000 prosecuted and 75% of women accuse • protesting sales of indulgences, other church abuses • ...
Renaissance & Reform 2019-10-30
Across
- Henry broke from catholic church
- sculpted the Pieta
- founded Calc
- wrote Praise of Folly
- Salem Massachusetts
- Thomas More wrote Utopia
- wrote Divine Comedy
Down
- golden ratio
- discovered the telescope
- Calvin French reformer that organized a following about predestination
- disproved the Ptolemaic Theory
- wrote Canterbury Tales
- wrote Machiavelli Prince
- Luther rejected several teachings of the Roman Church
- Vinci artist of Mona Lisa, and Last supper
15 Clues: golden ratio • founded Calc • sculpted the Pieta • Salem Massachusetts • wrote Divine Comedy • wrote Praise of Folly • wrote Canterbury Tales • discovered the telescope • wrote Machiavelli Prince • Thomas More wrote Utopia • disproved the Ptolemaic Theory • Henry broke from catholic church • Vinci artist of Mona Lisa, and Last supper • ...
Proto-Renaissance 2021-05-04
Across
- _______________ ultimately became the premier painter in Siena, while his contemporary, Giotto, was premier painter in Florence.
- He is known today as one of the greatest pioneers of the Renaissance style
- Martini, He joined the French Court as one of their principal painters later in his career
- The Annunciation with Saint Margaret and Saint Ansanus is often considered ___________'s greatest work.
- She was generally seen as more approachable, however, an intercessor to God if you will, and so the Cult of the Madonna (what she is known as) grew.
- Expression, a luxury that wealthy individuals (let alone the general populace) could not afford.
- di Santa Trinita, Cimabue's most celebrated work
- Judgment, In the _______________ Christ sits enthroned at the top encircled by angels while the judgment proceeds below him.
Down
- Although __________________ painted in both Florence and Siena, his most famous work today is undoubtedly The Allegory of Good and Bad Government, a fresco cycle completed for the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena, the town hall so to speak, of this thriving city-state.
- Almost all of the art created during the Middle Ages was commissioned by the ________
- Italian for “majesty” which over time came to reference artistic works depicting Mary, the mother of Jesus, seated on a throne and holding the Christ child.
- Located along the pilgrim route from France to Rome, ______ not only gained great wealth from trade but also its established banking industry.
- Period, during this period, the thought of Christ terrified some people as they associated Christ with judgment.
- Petrarca, “Father of Humanism” or the “Father of the Renaissance”
- di Bondone, He is known around the world over for a number of brilliant creations such as the Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence Cathedral) Campanile.
15 Clues: di Santa Trinita, Cimabue's most celebrated work • Petrarca, “Father of Humanism” or the “Father of the Renaissance” • He is known today as one of the greatest pioneers of the Renaissance style • Almost all of the art created during the Middle Ages was commissioned by the ________ • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2023-10-03
Across
- government based on consent of the people
- method for acquiring knowledge
- mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surfaceReformation
- the rights given to all humans, simply for the sake of being human
- a form of democracy in which the electorate decides on policy initiatives without elected representatives
- human reasoning could discover truths about the world, religion, and politics
- Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences
- a theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment
Down
- change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
- oppose the Protestant Reformation and reform the Catholic church
- a type of democracy where elected delegates represent a group of people
- Anything not affiliated with a church or faith
- representing the earth as the center
- representing the sun as the center
- approach to life based on reason and our common humanity
15 Clues: method for acquiring knowledge • representing the sun as the center • representing the earth as the center • government based on consent of the people • Anything not affiliated with a church or faith • Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences • approach to life based on reason and our common humanity • ...
The Renaissance 2023-09-22
Across
- of the highest quality
- correctly; doing something without mistakes or errors
- long ago, a person who copied manuscripts and books
- dishonest
- clever; able to understand things and make good judgement
- a rude or offensive act or statement
- a temporary platform on which a person stands or sits while working high above the ground
Down
- morally good behavior or character
- to change the words from one language to another language
- to show someone or something in a painting, book, etc.
- unwillingly or unenthusiastically
- a student; a person who has studied a subject for a long time and knows a lot about it
- shy and quiet; does not brag about oneself
- something written or said in memory of a person who has died
- another way to identify Mary, the mother of Jesus
15 Clues: dishonest • of the highest quality • unwillingly or unenthusiastically • morally good behavior or character • a rude or offensive act or statement • shy and quiet; does not brag about oneself • another way to identify Mary, the mother of Jesus • long ago, a person who copied manuscripts and books • correctly; doing something without mistakes or errors • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-02-17
Across
- One of the most influential families in Florence not only became a patron of the arts during the Renaissance but also was involved in the republican politics.
- The Italian polymath, most famous for the Mona Lisa and also The Last Supper (LA a Phi).
- Spanish invaders, also explorers and also conquerors in the Americas.
- Portuguese sailor, he is very famed for commanding the first ever circumnavigation of the world.
- Genoese navigator expending his journey to the Americas under the Spanish flag in 1492.
- 16th century religious reform led by famous person - Martin Luther.
- Paths use by the merchants and also explorers to trade between the regions.
- Skill or technique involving the steering a ship.
Down
- Attributes mainly granted to Renaissance movement idea disseminators among the ideas even though some of them were very important at that time.
- The skill or occupation of mapping, which was, very necessary for Improve Your Communication and Leadership Skills with Achs Emphasizing Empathy, Integrity, and Teamwork.
- Religious teaching that uses predestination, a concept of the Calvinist John Calvin.
- Penance (payment to the Roman Catholic Church) was meant to reduce the punishment a sinner owed.
- Cultural movement which stressed the human ability and also his accomplishments in the areas of art, science and also human life, popular during the Renaissance.
- One of the denominations of Christianity, which was born out of the Protestant Reformation, denies the Pope's supremacy.
- As a good example of “manus in manum” or “hand in hand,” Michelangelo's masterpiece “The Creation of Adam” is a very good case in point.
15 Clues: Skill or technique involving the steering a ship. • 16th century religious reform led by famous person - Martin Luther. • Spanish invaders, also explorers and also conquerors in the Americas. • Paths use by the merchants and also explorers to trade between the regions. • Religious teaching that uses predestination, a concept of the Calvinist John Calvin. • ...
renaissance terms 2023-01-30
Across
- Served King Henry VIII, wrote Utopia.
- wrote dramatic poetry with an Iambic petameter.
- Painted the papal chambers, paintings rich with color and drama.
- Studied Subjects Greeks and Romans taught in schools.
- Believed knowledge of Greek and Latin was the mark of an educated person.
- created the first reusable/movable printing press.
Down
- Painted about injustices in society.
- Painted Sistine chapel and sculpted David.
- artistic movement in the 1300's.
- Wrote the prince, government should only worry about power.
- Mixed christian world with humanist world, used strong facial expression in art.
- made art lifelike
- made advances in illusion, realism, perspective.
- Drew first heart and fetus.
- Created christian humanism.
15 Clues: made art lifelike • Drew first heart and fetus. • Created christian humanism. • artistic movement in the 1300's. • Painted about injustices in society. • Served King Henry VIII, wrote Utopia. • Painted Sistine chapel and sculpted David. • wrote dramatic poetry with an Iambic petameter. • made advances in illusion, realism, perspective. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-03-02
Across
- Who were mostly killed in the trials?
- What did Benjamim Franklin use to discover electricity
- Where did the endeavor land?
- How did the emperor of the Aztecs die?
- What was the first book the printing press printed?
- what problem did the european introduce?
Down
- What is the cause of the renaissance?
- what was Joseph Bank's job?
- What language did the wabenaki tribe speak?
- Who helped the pigrims survive?
- What was invented to make writing easier?
- Who did Columbus believe saved him from the shipwreck?
- Who were the spanish fighting at Illora?
- What were the people afraid of in salem?
- What european city became a key finacial center?
15 Clues: what was Joseph Bank's job? • Where did the endeavor land? • Who helped the pigrims survive? • What is the cause of the renaissance? • Who were mostly killed in the trials? • How did the emperor of the Aztecs die? • Who were the spanish fighting at Illora? • What were the people afraid of in salem? • what problem did the european introduce? • ...
The Renaissance 2023-06-06
15 Clues: tliya • rueoep • cidmei • eevinc • yecmoon • oolgban • brtrihe • lecfonre • mhsuimna • spcoilit • ccailtoh • todlolnea • gguurtbne • nioniqtuiis • rcoeutn-rrmofe
Renaissance Crossword 2022-05-18
Across
- political, social, and economic system
- Galileo's gravity experiment conductor
- one of Italy's trade centers
- wrote The Decameron
- the language are or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- kingdoms under Spanish sovereighty
- made in ancient Rome by Julius Caesar
Down
- ruled Milan from 1479-99
- creator of the David sculpture
- instrument used to reach Asian markets
- encouraged other business types like silk manufacturing
- a disease that swept Europe's population
- brought into Italian ports and sold in Europe
- hourly pay
- reflected a change in focus from religious devotion
15 Clues: hourly pay • wrote The Decameron • ruled Milan from 1479-99 • one of Italy's trade centers • creator of the David sculpture • kingdoms under Spanish sovereighty • made in ancient Rome by Julius Caesar • political, social, and economic system • instrument used to reach Asian markets • Galileo's gravity experiment conductor • a disease that swept Europe's population • ...
Renaissance Review 2025-01-29
Across
- The best 6ft tall soccer player of all time.
- The name of Michelangelo's most famous sculpture.
- What does "Renaissance" mean?
- Artemisia's _______ was discovered on the hilt of David's sword in a painting attributed to a male artist.
- Where did Michelangelo move to at the age of 6.
- The biggest calves at MacNeill.
- What is Leonardo da Vinci's birth month?
- What Leonardo dissected to learn more about the human body.
Down
- David vs...?
- The rule used to create 3D illustrations.
- The most important object all students use to keep their papers organized and wrinkle free.
- Where Michelangelo was born.
- The contrast between light and shadow
- One of Leonardo's inventions.
- the number of years it took Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel.
15 Clues: David vs...? • Where Michelangelo was born. • One of Leonardo's inventions. • What does "Renaissance" mean? • The biggest calves at MacNeill. • The contrast between light and shadow • What is Leonardo da Vinci's birth month? • The rule used to create 3D illustrations. • The best 6ft tall soccer player of all time. • Where did Michelangelo move to at the age of 6. • ...
Renaissance review 2024-03-06
Across
- Winner of the English Civil Wars
- Ferdinand Magellans fleet was the first to ______ the globe
- One of the main exports the French exported from America, a type of fish
- Period in England in which King Charles II ruled
- The meaning of Ming, what the Ming Dynasty was named after
- First permanent colony in America
- The creator of the most well known Statue of David
Down
- Used to flavor and preserve food
- Kind of freedom most English colonists wanted
- Columbus believed the earth was what?
- Where most of the spices came from at the time, known then as the Spice Islands
- The private ownership of businesses run for profit
- The creator of the printing press
- The creator of the first gun
- Prussian ruler that made basic education mandatory
15 Clues: The creator of the first gun • Used to flavor and preserve food • Winner of the English Civil Wars • The creator of the printing press • First permanent colony in America • Columbus believed the earth was what? • Kind of freedom most English colonists wanted • Period in England in which King Charles II ruled • The private ownership of businesses run for profit • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-03-17
Across
- Council of German priests
- Way of understanding the world based on ancient Greek and Roman ideas
- Soldiers hired to fight in battle for money
- Interest in learning and art
- Government where all power comes from its citizens
- Reform of the Catholic church
- New form of Christianity
- School for training and educating priests
Down
- Certificate issued by church that granted a pardon for a person's sins
- Interest in worldly ideas
- Movable metal type
- Word for greater number of people living in cities rather than countryside
- Way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances and
- Everyday language people spoke in the region
- Policy of keeping good relations with neighboring states
15 Clues: Movable metal type • New form of Christianity • Interest in worldly ideas • Council of German priests • Interest in learning and art • Reform of the Catholic church • School for training and educating priests • Soldiers hired to fight in battle for money • Everyday language people spoke in the region • Government where all power comes from its citizens • ...
The Renaissance 2022-10-14
Across
- a philosophical and religious framework created in the third century AD by Plotinus' devotees.
- concerned more with material than spiritual issues
- a patron of the arts, particularly one who contributes money
- government under divine direction or by those who are believed to be under divine direction.
- a release from penalty for a sin by a pardon
- a philosophical and religious framework created in the third century AD by Plotinus' devotees.
- a form of art that gives the impression of three dimensions on a flat surface.
Down
- a form of government in which two levels of authority share control over the same territory
- the common tongue used by members of a church or nation
- an imaginary land described by Thomas More in his book Utopia-hence, an ideal place
- a 16th-century religious reform movement that resulted in the establishment of Christian churches that disregarded the pope's authority
- a Renaissance intellectual movement where intellectuals emphasized the potential and accomplishments of people while studying classical texts
- a follower of a Protestant denomination based on Martin Luther's teachings
- a follower of a John Knox-inspired Protestant church led by presbyters and based on his teachings
- time in European history, roughly from 1300 to 1600, when a resurgence of interest in classical culture led to profound transformations in art, learning, and worldview.
- a follower of a Christian denomination built on the Reformation's tenets
16 Clues: a release from penalty for a sin by a pardon • concerned more with material than spiritual issues • the common tongue used by members of a church or nation • a patron of the arts, particularly one who contributes money • a follower of a Christian denomination built on the Reformation's tenets • ...
Harlem renaissance 2023-01-23
Across
- Having lots of colour
- Large wall painting
- restoration of urban areas by the middle class (resulting in the displacement of low-income residents)
- Someone well- known
- (5,3) Artwork that is created in a public space
- Very large
- A community within a town or city
Down
- A club
- Written work eg. Book
- the action of separating people, historically on the basis of race and/or gender.
- Opposite of failure
- Disagree
- Occasion
- Mutual support and aid
- Remove
15 Clues: A club • Remove • Disagree • Occasion • Very large • Large wall painting • Opposite of failure • Someone well- known • Having lots of colour • Written work eg. Book • Mutual support and aid • A community within a town or city • (5,3) Artwork that is created in a public space • the action of separating people, historically on the basis of race and/or gender. • ...
Renaissance Review 2025-10-02
Across
- The ultimate "Renaissance Man," painter of the Mona Lisa.
- Technique that creates the illusion of three dimensions on a flat surface.
- Author of Utopia, describing an ideal society.
- Author of The Prince, advising rulers that it's "better to be feared than loved."
- Financial supporter of artists and writers (e.g., the Medici family).
- A person's native language (e.g., Italian, French) instead of Latin.
- Known for the fresco The School of Athens.
- Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
Down
- Invented the printing press with movable type.
- The focus on human potential and achievements rather than divine matters.
- The "rebirth" of art and learning from classical Greece and Rome.
- Focusing on worldly, non-religious matters.
- Wrote The Book of the Courtier, defining the ideal gentleman.
- Dutch scholar, the greatest of the Christian Humanists.
- Wrote plays like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet, focusing on human character.
15 Clues: Known for the fresco The School of Athens. • Focusing on worldly, non-religious matters. • Invented the printing press with movable type. • Author of Utopia, describing an ideal society. • Dutch scholar, the greatest of the Christian Humanists. • The ultimate "Renaissance Man," painter of the Mona Lisa. • Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • ...
Midterm Review 2013-02-22
Across
- smoky haze that Leonardo was famous for
- a type of painting that tells a story with images
- a cherubic young boy
- the split in the church that lead to a divide between Catholics and Protestants
- the play of value to create the illusion of form
- painting in wet plaster
- The Madonna and Child by Michelangelo
- pardons for ones sins that could be obtained from donating money to the church
Down
- a focus in the Renaissance on the human realm over the spiritual realm
- re-birth
- a series of arches
- a three paneled painting
- a pose that shows the relationship between tension and relaxation, often one hip out, weight centered on one leg
- sculpture carved into a flat surface
- a drawing for a fresco or painting
- refers to the art of ancient Greece and Rome
- the front of a building
- not of the spiritual realm
- paintings about everyday life
19 Clues: re-birth • a series of arches • a cherubic young boy • painting in wet plaster • the front of a building • a three paneled painting • not of the spiritual realm • paintings about everyday life • a drawing for a fresco or painting • sculpture carved into a flat surface • The Madonna and Child by Michelangelo • smoky haze that Leonardo was famous for • ...
the time of rebirth 2021-10-18
Across
- inspired Europeans to buy China’s silks
- the most famous city in Italy
- a person who fight in an army for money
- the time of rebirth
- held up homes with wooden poles
Down
- the art of making agreements between
- italy began here
- non-religious
- having to do with the city
- ruling family in Florence during the Renaissance
10 Clues: non-religious • italy began here • the time of rebirth • having to do with the city • the most famous city in Italy • held up homes with wooden poles • the art of making agreements between • inspired Europeans to buy China’s silks • a person who fight in an army for money • ruling family in Florence during the Renaissance
