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based on the study of the classic, literary works of greece and rome   humanism  
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"father of the renaissance"   petrarch  
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What did pertrarch do?   _resurrected lost latin manuscript _encouraged the use of pure classic latin  
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the language that is spoken in a certain region   vernacular  
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who wrote divine comedy   Dante  
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who wrote canterbury tales   Chaucer  
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Who wrote the book of the city of ladies   Christine de Pizan  
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What did the humanist education involve?   liberal studies  
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the goal of humanist education   create complete citizens  
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females and education   were only allowed to study religion and morals  
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Brunelleschi   sculpter in florence  
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masaccio   fresco painter in florence  
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high renaissance   the final stage of italian renaissance painting  
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famous for his interest in nature and the perfection of the individual   Leonardo da Vinci  
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famous for madonna paintings   Raphael  
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famous for his ceiling paintings   michealangelo  
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what did northern artists do?   painted pics for books and wooden panels for altarpieces  
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who was Jan van Eyck   a flemish painter  
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Who was Albrecht Durer?   a german painter  
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emphasis on individual accomplishments   humanism  
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