Chapter 0.10: The Renaissance

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Across
  1. 3. 16th-century Christian movement challenging and reforming Catholic practices.
  2. 6. a Renaissance physicist, formulated classical mechanics during the Renaissance.
  3. 7. 14th-17th century European revival of classical learning, arts, and literature.
  4. 10. a government ruled by religious authorities
  5. 11. Gutenberg's Renaissance invention, mass-producing books, spreading knowledge widely.
  6. 12. the idea that the sun is at the center of the universe.
  7. 13. a Renaissance playwright, and poet, famed for works like "Romeo and Juliet"
Down
  1. 1. a Renaissance artist, renowned for art and science, including Mona Lisa.
  2. 2. common every day language in art and literature, diverging from Latin.
  3. 4. a Renaissance artist, is famed for sculptures like David and Sistine Chapel contributions.
  4. 5. a Renaissance scientist advocating heliocentric solar system.
  5. 8. The Renaissance movement valued classical arts, philosophy, and human potential.
  6. 9. a Renaissance inventor of the press, revolutionized book production.
  7. 14. Renaissance art technique portraying 3D space on a 2D surface for realism.