People
Art
Terms to Know
Scientific Revolution
Scientific People
100

DaVinci painted these two paintings:

The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa.

100

Method of showing a 3-D scene on a flat surface to make it look realistic

Perspective

100

people were more interested in this world than God  or  Heaven



Secular

100

In 1543, who disagreed with Ptolemy and developed the heliocentric or sun centered theory of the universe.

Copernicus

100

father of chemistry

Robert Byole

200

Gutenberg used printing press to print what?

The Bible

200

Shakespeare’s plays were performed at what theater?

The Globe Theater

200

The art of negotiating

diplomacy

200

Early in the 100s, Ptolemy developed a theory called the geocentric theory that was accepted for __ years.

100

200

 “I think, therefore I am.”

Rene Descartes

300

Michelangelo painted the ceiling of what in Rome?

Sistine Chapel

300

One of his quotes speaks metaphorically comparing life to

Play

300

everyday language people speak in a region

vernacular
300

During the 1600s, people began to observe, expiriement , and reason to find new __.

Knowledge

300

 proved that the heart pumped blood through the human body

William Harvey

400

Florences wealthiest family bankers.

The Medici Family.

400

“All the world’s a __ and all men and women are merely __.”







Stage, players

400

wealthy people who paid to sponsor artists  who then created beautiful works of art.

Patrons

400

One result of the Renaissance was a new interest in

Science

400

dissected bodies of convicted criminals for research

Vesalius

500

DaVinci, besides being an artist, was also an

inventor, scientist, engineer.

500

using his telescope he found clear evidence supporting Copernicus’s view that the Earth revolves around the sun.

Galileo

500

philosophy that emphasizes the importance of humans and all they are capable of doing



Humanism

500

developed the scientific method

Francis Bacon

500

discovered the law of gravity

Isaac Newton

M
e
n
u