Quiz 11
Across
- 5. Became harder to enforce as banned books became more popular through widespread printing
- 8. Scientist who used evidence and observation to challenge traditional beliefs and support new discoveries
- 9. The key innovation in Gutenberg’s press that allowed for faster, cheaper book printing
- 10. A movement partly sparked by the printing of Martin Luther’s ideas that challenged Church authority
- 12. Wealthy supporters who funded artists, scientists, and thinkers during the Renaissance
- 13. Wealthy family of bankers who became powerful patrons and helped fuel the Renaissance in Florence
- 15. Subjects like history, literature, and philosophy studied during the Renaissance as part of humanism
- 16. A time of renewed interest in art, science, and classical ideas that shifted focus from religion to human achievement
- 18. A period of discovery supported by printing, where scientists shared experiments and built trust in evidence
Down
- 1. Italian city that became the center of the Renaissance due to its wealth and support of the arts
- 2. Renaissance artist supported by the Medici, known for focusing on human emotion and realism in art
- 3. The industry that made the Medici family rich and gave them influence in politics and the Church
- 4. Before the printing press, books were slow to make and this made them costly and rare
- 6. Humanism encouraged people to explore this in themselves rather than only focusing on the afterlife
- 7. A belief that emphasized human potential, achievements, and learning rather than only preparing for the afterlife
- 11. Religious reformer who used the printing press to share his 95 Theses and challenge the Catholic Church
- 14. A Renaissance man supported by the Medici, known for blending art, science, and invention
- 17. Became more important during the Renaissance as people studied classical texts and new ideas