Across
- 1. 3 dimensional representation of the earth
- 7. to travel for the purpose of discovering
- 8. wrote over 70 books
- 11. someone who studies the stars
- 14. that which moons of jupiter were first discovered
- 15. a type of painting consisting of pigment mixed with water
- 18. also known as the age of reason
- 20. an extremly successful Portuguese explorer
- 21. a war that took place during the 1600s
- 22. usually given from someone of royal blood granting certain rights
- 23. (first name) da vinci
- 24. a spanish soldier between the 50 and 60 century
- 29. use in the study of science, look at things in close detail
- 31. is a person who wrote the book The Social Contract
- 32. a way of looking at the world through logic and reason
- 33. the rights that could not be taken away
- 34. idea that the earth was in the center of the universe
- 35. a type of system that gives private people or corporations total power over all property
- 37. government ruled by the people for the people
- 38. from Latin means "earth" "write"
- 41. an explorer known for accidentaly finding america
Down
- 2. instrument that measure air pressure
- 3. an advanced form of mathematics
- 4. thinker title during the time period
- 5. supported womens eduction
- 6. a reason of phenomena based on facts
- 9. he published the laws of gravity
- 10. use to study the heavens
- 11. a government with complete rule over its people and land
- 12. the path of a planet around the sun
- 13. a student in the humanities
- 16. discovered that planets orbits are elliptical
- 17. government that has not connection with the church
- 19. one of the three greatest artists during the Rennaissance
- 22. scientist who came up with the heliocentric theory
- 25. a government with limited rule over its people and land
- 26. the author of many classic screenplays, also an actor
- 27. leonardo (last name)
- 28. law decided by the court´s decisions
- 30. what you do to test a theory
- 36. study of the stars
- 39. was first to use a telescope to study the stars
- 40. the father of chemistry
