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chapter 15 vocab

key terms and people

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renaissance- -"rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome.
humanism- -an intellectual movement during the Renaissance that focused on the study of worldly subjects, such as poetry and philosophy, and on human potential and achievements.
secular- -having to do with worldly, as opposed to religious, matters.
Castiglione, Baldassare- -Italian diplomat and writer; he wrote The Courtier, one of the most important books of the renaissance, in which he delineates the rules and correct behaviors for a courtier to adopt in order to win favor from a ruler.
Machiavelli, Niccolò -Italian political philosopher and statesman; he wrote The Prince, which advised rulers to separate morals from politics. He insisted that a ruler do whatever is necessary to succeed and that the ends would justify the means.
Leonardo da Vinci -Italian painter, sculptor, architect, musician engineer, and scientist; he interests and talents spanned numerous disciplines, and he painted the Mona Lisa.
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