Renaissance Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. The native language to an area
  2. 7. A famous Renaissance playwright from Elizabethan Age England. Famous for integrating the classics into his plots.
  3. 8. worldly rather than spiritual matters; concerned with the here and now
  4. 9. A craftsman from Mainz, Germany who developed an improved version of the printing press in 1440.
  5. 10. a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state or country
Down
  1. 1. an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
  2. 2. A painting technique that shows three dimensions on a flat surface
  3. 4. Means “no place” in Greek. In English, means an ideal society with no war, corruption or greed.
  4. 5. Literally means “rebirth.” Refers to the revival of art and learning in Europe after the Middle Ages
  5. 6. A financial supporter, usually of an artist or multiple artists