Across
- 4. Surname of a Flemish limner, renowned for his lifelike portraiture.
- 5. A master of the engraver’s art, reflecting upon the early throes of the Reformation.
- 6. A poesy form brought to English ears by Wyatt and Surrey.
- 7. A Christian cleric and scholar, critical of ecclesiastical practises.
- 9. Subject of derision in a treatise by Erasmus.
- 10. A septet of French bards, versed in themes of amour and fealty.
Down
- 1. He who contrived the great printing press.\
- 2. A scribe of the Globe Theatre, famed for his portrayals of the human condition.
- 3. A learned pursuit of Renaissance, focusing on the potential and deeds of mankind.
- 8. Sir Thomas More’s tome of an ideal commonwealth.
