Across
- 2. "no place"
- 3. a split in the Catholic Church where a new type of Christianity called Protestantism was born
- 5. humanist and poet
- 7. used a realistic style when depicting the human body
- 8. develops printing press
- 11. a way to show 3D on a canvas
- 13. a rediscovery of learning that produced many great works of art and literature
- 14. excels in many fields: the classics, art, politics, combat
- 18. classical form in sculpture
- 19. woman writer with great influence
- 24. crusades spur trade
- 25. banking family, the Medici, controls Florence
- 26. European society was revitalized
- 28. an explosion of creativity, in art, writing, and thought
- 30. author of political guidebook
Down
- 1. intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- 4. upper-class, educated in classics, charming
- 6. in 1143, Rome became a self-governing city with a republican constitution
- 9. famous for his use of perspective
- 10. a financial support of artists
- 12. renaissance society was secular
- 15. often regarded as the greatest
- 16. Italy remained politically fragmated
- 17. rebirth of the art, architecture, and literature of Classical antiquity
- 20. independent city-states until the 1130's
- 21. grew into international powerhouse
- 22. best know for the Decameron
- 23. western Europeans learn how to make paper
- 27. became a center of manufacturing
- 29. wordly
