Renaissance and Reformation

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