Renaissance Begins
Art
Writing
Reformation Begins
The Reformers
100

What European country did the the Renaissance begin in?

Italy

100

People began to change their way of thinking, away from heavenly things and more on _________ things.

physical

100

What are the 3 things that someone in the Renaissance needed to know in order to study the world?

how to read, how to write, how to reason

100

Who was the first person to publish a Greek New Testament?

Erasmus

100

What did Martin Luther nail to the door of the church in order to object to church practices?

95 Theses

200

What 3 types of art did wealthy merchants and the Roman Church pay for?

paintings, sculptures, and architecture

200

What 2 painting techniques were developed in painting?

shading and perspective
200

What are the 6 "humanities"? that students would study?

literature, philosophy, art, history, grammar, speech

200

What was the the name of the church court that was set up to find and punish heretics?

The Inquisition

200

Who was killed in battle when a civil war broke out during the Reformation?

Ulrich Zwingli 

300

Why was it important for written works to be produced in the vernacular?

it allowed more people access to the ideas

300

What is Michelangelo most famous for painting?

the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel

300

Who was known as the Father of Humanism?

Petrarch

300

What other country struggled with Italy for papal power for 70 years?

France

300

What group of people were named for their belief in baptizing only adult believers?

Anabaptists

400

Who invented to the movable-type printing press?

Gutenberg

400

What are the 2 most famous paintings by Leonardo da Vinci?

Mona Lisa and The Last Supper

400

Who wrote The Prince?

Machiavelli
400

What was sold by the Roman Church, that was a paper that granted pardon from the punishment of sins?

indulgences

400

Who wrote the Institutes of Christian Religion as a defense Protestantism?

John Calvin

500

What did people learn about, scientifically, that set the Renaissance paintings apart that made their subjects appear to be more real?

anatomy

500

What does it mean to be a "Renaissance Man"?

to be good at many different things

500

What was Castiglione's book The Courtier about?

social etiquette and good manners

500

Who were the 2 forerunners of the Reformation that we discussed?

John Wycliffe and John Huss

500

What were the 3 "central doctrines" that all Protestants agreed were correct?

Scripture Alone, Faith Alone, Priesthood of the Believer

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