Scholars
Terms
Arguments
Roulette
Roulette II
100

This scholar synthesized Aristotelian philsophy and Christian Theology

Thomas Aquinas L19

100

This term originally referred to a "union" or collective of students.

University L18

100

According to Courcon, you must be this age before you can lecture in Paris.

21 years old, Courcon 179

100

The title "Renaissance Man" was created based on this individual.

Leonardo da Vinci L19

100

This item was used by Jesuits to get into the imperial court of China.

Compass, Clocks a Revolution in Time 289

200

This scholar was a Karen of his time and didn't want hordes of who he perceived to be the intellectually-lacking to go to university.

Vergerius L18

200

This term refers to a type of feudal lord or local baron who often had interactions with Jesuits.

Daimyo L22 or Myth Missions and Mistrust

200

Aquinas argues that the existence of God can be proven in 5 ways: motion, efficient cause, possibility and necessity, gradation, and ____.

Governance of the World Aquinas 177

200

While Gutenberg is credited with inventing the printing press, this group of people created a printing press in the 10th century.

Buddhist monks L24

200

According to the Council of Trent, icons of these individuals are meant to be visible in every church and be given due veneration.

Icons of Jesus, Mary, and Saints, Decrees of the Council of Trent 219

300

This scholar said "Man is a kind of God."

Marsilio Ficino L19

300

A reasoning method that believes that all knowledge is based on empirical, verifiable evidence.

Inductive Empiricism L25

300

Loyola states that all Jesuits should remedy evil in their superiors in this specific way.

Private approach, The Society of Jesus 222

300

While attempting to create this product, 7th century Chinese alchemists/scientists/scholars inadvertently created gunpowder.

The Elixir of Life L24

300

Galileo claims that those who lack the confidence to debate with him are stuck in this field.

Philosophical field(s), Galileo Galilei 273

400

This scholar was iconoclastic and separated everyone into clans with their own idols.

Francis Bacon L25

400

According to a Son writing to his Father, you can be excommunicated from the Church and this kind of institution.

University, College Life 189

400

Leon Battista Alberti once argued that city planning should be based on a "rational analysis of problems, needs, site, and climate" and called this concept the _____.

Theory of Architecture, Art Architecture and Music in Florence 200

400

Florence, Genoa, and one other city are considered merchant dictatorships.

Milan L19

400

"The revival of Platonic and" this school of thinking in "15th century Italy" contributed to the increasingly quantitative and mathematical way of interpreting the world.

Pythagorean, Baumer 270

500

This scholar wrote a lot about how thinking acts as the premise for being, yet still doubted his own reasoning.

Descarte L25

500

This term refers to rogue samurai who were "followers of the padres."

Bateren L22

500

Martin Luther claimed that he broke with the church not only because of the papal creation of indulgences, but for this specific reason.

"...the pope boasted that he was the head of the church, and condemned all that would not be under his power and authority;... Further, he took upno him power, rule, an authority over the Christian church, and over the Holy Scriptures, the Word of God; no man must presume to expound the Scriptures, but only he, according to his ridiciulous conceits; this was not to be endured. They who, against God's word, boast of the church's authority, are mere idiots." Table Talks 210

500

This man accidentally proved Copernicus right, even though he was trying to prove him wrong.

Tycho Brache L23

500

Run up to the board and write the names of the 6 major conceptual periods we have learned about these last four weeks.

Humanism, Scholasticism, Reformation, Counter-Reformation, Scientific Revolution, and Enlightenment