Main philosophy of the Renaissance that focused on humans.
What was humanism?
They were the rulers of Rome.
What was the Pope?
Leonardo's mural of Jesus and his disciples at their final meal.
What was the Last Supper?
Form of literature and entertainment favored by the English.
What were plays?
New machine that allowed books to be printed quickly.
What was the printing press.
This focus changed from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.
What was the individual?
The country where the Renaissance began?
What was Italy?
Painter and Sculptor noted for large works.
Who was Michelangelo?
Young lovers of Verona who were subjects of Shakespeare play.
Who were Romeo and Juliet?
How Leonardo learned about anatomy.
What was dissecting bodies.
Early knowledge studied by Renaissance scholars.
What were the classics?
The English Renaissance reached it's height during her reign.
Who was Elizabeth I?
German artist known for his engravings and woodcuts.
Who was Albrecht Durer?
"Father of Humanism" and Italian poet and classical scholar.
Who was Petrarch?
This new invention revolutionized how people spent their day.
What was the clock?
New way of showing art as they appeared in different distances.
What was perspective?
Ruling family of Florence.
Who were the Medicis.
Italian painter noted for his madonnas.
Who was Raphael?
English humanist who wrote about an ideal society.
Who was More?
This was the first book to be created on the Printing Press.
What was the Bible?
The new writers of the Renaissance wrote in their native languages.
What was the vernacular language.
The Duchy of Milan was their ruler.
Who was a Duke or Duchess?
Michelangelo covered the walls and ceiling of this Vatican chapel with paintings.
What was the Sistine Chapel?
Florentine diplomat and historian who wrote about government and power.
Who was Machiavelli?
Instrument invented by Galileo to confirm his ideas about the heavens.
What was the telescope?