Technology
Famous Artists
Artistic Techniques
Politics
Thought-life
100

Number of books a scribe would make in their lifetime. 

10

100

Famous artist of the Northern Renaissance who was effected greatly by two trips to Italy. 

Durer 

100

Meaning of "Renaissance"

Rebirth

100

Ruling family of Florence

De Medici 

100

The language of everyday speech in a particular region. Used more frequently in writing during the Renaissance.

Vernacular 

200

1st owner of a patent.

Brunelleschi 

200

Architect and artist who finished the cathedral of Florence. 

Brunelleschi 

200

The reason that Northern Renaissance and Italian Renaissance cathedrals had different paintings.

Size of the cathedrals

200

Governmental style of Florence

Republic

200

Intellectual movement based on the study of the humanities.

Humanism 

300

Revolutionized how people understood finances. 

Double Entry Book Keeping

300

Considered himself to be an inventor. 

Leonardo DaVinci 

300

A painting done on fresk, wet plaster.

Fresco 

300

Country, like the Papel states, which was ruled by divine authority. 

Theocracy

300

Writer of The Prince.

Niccolo Machiavelli 

400

One of the ideas of DaVinci for inventions that could not be realized at the time.

I'll Let You Know

400

The most famous painting of the Renaissance. 

Mona Lisa 

400

Techniques used to give the effect of three-dimensional depth to two-dimensional surfaces.

Perspective

400

The title of the leader of Venice

Doge 

400

Writer of The Book of the Courtier.

Baldassare Castiglione 

500

Inventor of the printing press.

Gutenberg

500

Painted the Sistine Chapel 

Michelangelo 

500

Rediscovery of this architectural technique allowed the cathedral of Florence to be completed. 

The dome

500

Monarchy in Southern Italy during the Renaissance.

Naples

500

The writer of The Book of the City of Ladies.

Christine de Pizan 

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