Across
- 4. A program of study designed by Italians that emphasized the critical study of Latin and Greek literature with the goal of understanding human nature
- 7. Disenfranchised common people in Italian cities who resented their exclusion of power
- 8. A French word meaning "rebirth" used to describe the rebirth of the culture of classical antiquity in Italy during the 14th - 16th centuries
- 10. The quality of being able to shape the world according to one's own will
Down
- 1. A term for Jews and Muslims in the Iberian peninsula who accepted Christianity; in many cases they included christians whose families had converted centuries earlier
- 2. Northern humanists who interpreted Italian ideas and attitudes toward classical antiquity and humanism in terms of their own religious traditions
- 3. Financial support of writers and artists by cities, groups and individuals often to produce specific work or works in specific styles
- 5. Government by one-man rule in Italian cities such as Milan; also refers to these rulers
- 6. Magnificent households and palaces where signori and other rules lived, conducted business and supported the arts
- 9. Sworn associates of free men in Italian cities led by merchant guilds
