history
Across
- 2. Political philosopher, author of "The Prince."
- 6. Inventor of the printing press, revolutionizing communication.
- 7. Non-religious, focused on worldly concerns and human affairs.
- 9. Everyday language spoken by the common people.
- 10. Prolific English playwright and poet of Renaissance.
- 13. Renaissance philosopher, author of "Utopia."
Down
- 1. Imaginary ideal society, often explored in literature.
- 2. Renowned Renaissance sculptor, painter, and architect.
- 3. da Vinci: Renaissance polymath, painter, scientist, and inventor.
- 4. Painting on wet plaster, popular during Renaissance.
- 5. Cultural rebirth, revival of art, literature, and learning.
- 8. Intellectual movement valuing human potential and achievements.
- 11. Iconic portrait by Leonardo da Vinci, renowned masterpiece.
- 12. Influential Italian patrons of arts and Renaissance benefactors.