renaissance 2
Across
- 2. Revolution: A period of intellectual and cultural transformation in Europe, during the 16th and 17th centuries, characterized by advances in science, mathematics, and philosophy, leading to the development of modern scientific methods
- 4. An Italian scholar, poet, and humanist of the Renaissance, known for his sonnets and his revival of classical texts.
- 6. The principle of separation of government institutions and persons mandated to represent the state from religious institutions and religious dignitaries
- 9. The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline
- 10. The support, encouragement, or financial aid provided by a patron, especially to an artist, writer, or scholar.
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- 1. Da Vinci: An Italian Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor, known for masterpieces such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- 3. In art, the technique of representing three-dimensional objects and depth on a two-dimensional surface, creating a sense of realism and spatial relationships.
- 5. Literature: Literature from ancient Greece and Rome, particularly works that are considered of high quality and enduring value.
- 7. The introduction of new ideas, methods, or products, leading to improvement or change.
- 8. A city in Italy, considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, known for its cultural, artistic, and architectural heritage.