Across
- 3. Wrote the Divine comedy in the Vernacular(national) language
- 8. over 100,000 prosecuted, 75% of accused women,Salem, Massachusetts, trials
- 11. Wrote the Canterbury Tales in English
- 13. religiously divided Europe, rise of England & Netherlands, witch hunts, fewer clergy, rise in literacy
- 16. Shakespeare Hamlet and As You Like It
- 17. scientific achievement of calculus
- 18. began at the time of the crusades, largest source of church revenue by 1500s
- 20. literary movement 14th century Italy;involved study of classics, reforms, beliefs
- 22. King Henry's daughter
- 25. rebirth/revival; emphasized questioning,achievements in art& literature
- 26. broke away from catholic church, the pope refused to grant him a divorce from his wife, formed the Anglican Church Of England for divorce
- 27. famous sculptor, made out of stone the Pieta
- 28. scientific achievement of the telescope
- 30. supporters of lit, art and science
Down
- 1. (1450) mechanical device for transferring ink
- 2. Vitruvian Man; human body
- 4. most famous for the Mona Lisa
- 5. the golden ration and divine proportion
- 6. Wrote Praise of Folly- church abuses, and ridiculed upper class privileges
- 7. Wrote the Prince
- 9. famous painters, sculptors, realism, details, and perfection
- 10. 95 Thesis, church abuses, protesting sales of indulgences, stressed faith over works
- 12. scientific achievement- disapproved of the Ptolemaic Theory
- 14. involved individualism, people questioned authority, end of religion unity
- 15. Supper Da Vinci, resembled religion, wine and bread
- 19. papal and Spanish,lasted until 18th century index of forbidden books
- 21. Wrote the Utopia; perception of a perfect society
- 23. (1517- 1648) religious revolts, shattered catholic unity
- 24. Cervantes -Don Quixote de La Mancha
- 29. Calvin French religious reformer, organized a following in Switzerland based on the idea of predestination, god would chose who would be saved or condemned, dancing and card playing forbidden
