Across
- 4. Sun-centered theory of the universe.
- 5. Used to define the art forms originating from the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome.
- 7. An emphasis on worldly concerns; belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge.
- 10. The new interest in learning and arts after the Black Death in Europe.
- 11. An influential Renaissance architect, poet, sculptor, and painter.
- 12. A German printer who developed the printing press.
Down
- 1. A man who traveled to all of Asia.
- 2. A wealthy, powerful family who owned a bank, and controlled the government in Florence for many years.
- 3. A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances in paintings.
- 6. A trade network connecting most of Asia to Europe
- 8. People who became more interested in worldly ideas and events, instead of just religious ones.
- 9. A wealthy group or individual who has provided financial support, commissions, and protection to artists, architects, and scholars.
