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- 2. a print of a type made from a design cut in a block of wood, formerly widely used for illustrations in books
- 3. of Trent, the 19th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church
- 5. a person sent on a religious mission, especially one sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country
- 6. the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- 9. Age, the epoch in the Tudor period of the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I
- 11. (of clergy) not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order
- 12. (in ancient Rome) a patrician in relation to a client
- 13. Schism, the break of communion which occurred in the 11th century between the Western and Eastern churches
- 15. da Vinci, an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- 17. man, a person with many talents or areas of knowledge
- 20. a member of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Francis Xavier, and others in 1534, to do missionary work
- 21. the science or practice of drawing maps
- 23. (in the Roman Catholic Church) a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution
- 24. a sovereign state whose citizens or subjects are relatively homogeneous in factors such as language or common descent
- 25. press, a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates
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- 1. an Italian banking family and political dynasty that first began to gather prominence under Cosimo de' Medici, in the Republic of Florence during the first half of the 15th century
- 2. Shakespeare, an English playwright, poet and actor
- 3. relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture
- 4. a Spanish-Aragonese noble family, which rose to prominence during the Italian Renaissance
- 7. a recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church
- 8. belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious (especially Christian) doctrine
- 10. the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point
- 14. a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought
- 16. the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- 18. Gutenberg, a German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
- 19. an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance
- 22. Reformation, the period of Catholic resurgence that was initiated in response to the Protestant Reformation, also known as the Protestant Revolution
