Renaissance and Reformation studying
Across
- 4. english humanist that wrote Utopia, book that represented a revolutionary view of society
- 6. a city in the Tuscany region of northern italy that was the center of the renaissance
- 11. wrote The Prince which contained a secular method of ruling the country. "the end justifies the mean"
- 12. use of classic roman orders, dignity and formality forming from symmetrical in churches and palaces
- 13. an Italian author who wrote The Courtier in 1528. he decribed the renaissance men/woman
- 16. Italian renaissance painter; he painted frescos, his most famous being the city of Athens
- 17. founder of calvinism; french theologian
- 18. priest who sold indulgences in wittenberg. his actions led to Luther writing the 95 theses
- 19. a well known Italian artist, architect,musician, mathematician, engineer and scientist; known for mona lisa
- 20. German printer who was the first in europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
- 21. "rebirth"; following the middle ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interst in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- 22. the father of the renaissance
Down
- 1. wrote The Prince which contained a secular method of ruling the country. "the end justifies the mean"
- 2. dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading renaissance scholar of northern Europe
- 3. a thriving trading region where the renaissance began
- 5. a religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the roman catholic church and resulted in the construction of the Protestant churches
- 7. arguments againt the roman catholic church written by martin luther
- 8. a person who is well-rounded, studies humanism, athletics, arts, and business
- 9. an Italian sculptor, painter, poet, and architect. Famous works include the mural on the Sistine chapel ceiling and the sculpture of David
- 10. founder of the lutherans/protestants. wrote the 95 theses
- 14. rich Florence family that funded artists and artisans
- 15. the regular, everyday speech,of a place