Ренесанс
Across
- 2. machine / The invention that revolutionized the dissemination of knowledge in the 15th century.
- 4. / The Renaissance artist who sculpted the famous statue of David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- 7. /.The Flemish anatomist whose groundbreaking work, "De humani corporis fabrica," changed the study of the human body
- 10. / The artistic movement that sought to depict life as it really is, focusing on accurate and detailed representations of the world
- 12. Vinci /.Another famous work of the Renaissance polymath, this individual’s contributions span painting, engineering, and anatomy
- 13. /A symbol of authority or authenticity, often used in documents or official decrees.
- 14. /The period marked by a rebirth of learning, art, and classical knowledge, beginning in Italy.
- 16. /An artistic style that focused on portraying nature as it exists in reality, often seen in Renaissance art
- 17. / A philosophical approach that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings, central to the Renaissance.
- 19. / A philosophical view that emphasizes reason and logic as the primary sources of knowledge and truth.
Down
- 1. / The period in history, roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, marked by a renewed interest in classical learning and art.
- 3. / The religious movement in the 16th century that sought to reform the Catholic Church, leading to the creation of Protestantism.
- 5. /The French philosopher who famously said, "Cogito, ergo sum" and was a central figure in the development of modern philosophy.
- 6. / A person admired for their courage, noble qualities, or achievements, often featured in Renaissance works
- 7. /The Flemish physician who revolutionised the study of human anatomy with his detailed drawings and observations
- 8. /The city in Italy known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, home to artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
- 9. / The Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric theory, challenging the geocentric model of the universe.
- 11. / The classical cultures of Greece and Rome, which greatly influenced Renaissance thought and art.
- 15. / A philosophical movement during the Renaissance that emphasized the study of classical texts and human achievements.
- 18. / The famous Italian polymath who painted the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper," as well as being an inventor and scientist.