Origins of the Renaissance
Humanism, Science, and Education
Writers, Art, and Artists
The Renaissance outside of Italy
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Italian who spent 20 years traveling and living in Asia. He wrote a book and got Europeans curious about Asia

Marco Polo

100

True or False- During the Renaissance scholar begun studying subjects religion.

True- scholars began to focus on many other subjects, such as, history, literature, public speaking, and art, But they still studied religion.

100

A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.

Perspective

100

This invention allowed books to be copied much faster and spread Renaissance ideas across Europe (like 2,000 times faster)

The Printing Press

100

Many artist studied this so they could create more realistic works of art.

Human anatomy  

200

Trade between Asia and Europe increased when the Mongols took over much of Asia and the _____  _____ became safe to travel again

Silk Road

200

During the Renaissance Italian scholars were inspired by the classical cultures of ______ and _____.

Greece and Rome

200

A Renaissance man who was an expert painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, engineer, town planner and mapmaker.

Leonardo da Vinci

200

Inventor of the Printing Press

Johann Gutenberg

200

The rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman Culture

Renaissance

300

This Florence family grew rich from banking and hired artists and architects to beautify their home and the city. 

The Medici

300

A new way of thinking that focused on the importance of human actions and abilities

Humanism

300

He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

Michelangelo

300
He wrote more than 30 plays and is considered (thought of) by many to be the greatest writer in the English language.

William Shakespeare

300

Name one group or type of person who supported artists during the Renaissance.

Rich Merchants (traders)

Church leaders (popes, cardinals, etc.)

Bankers (the Medici)

400

Name 2 major Italian trading cities during the Renaissance

Florence, Genoa, Milan, Venice

400

Name one math symbol created during the Renaissance

square root

positive +

negative - 

400

Niccolo Machiavelli wrote a book that offered advice to rulers. He told them that it is better to be feared rather than loved.  What was the name of his book?

The Prince

400

What did Desiderius Erasmus do?

He wrote a book criticizing the corrupt church leaders.  Said that the church needs to focus on God and the teachings of Jesus.

400

He sculpted "the David"

Michelangelo

500

Who were the signori of the  Italian Renaissance cities? 

They were the leaders of the families that ruled the cities.

500

In their study of astronomy what did Renaissance scientists discover?

They learned that the earth moves around the sun

500

How was Dante Alighieri's writing different from most medieval authors?

He wrote in the common language of the people. (The Vernacular)

500

What is Albrecht Durer famous for?

realistic paintings

Prints- carvings in wood or metal that could be copied.


500

True or False- Mr. Davenport is the best teacher ever

False

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