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WH chapter 11 test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| who was called the morning star of the reformation? | John Wycliffe |
| who added the element of movement to renaissance art? | Sandro Botticelli |
| who granted some religious toleration through the Edict of Nantes? | Henry of Navarre |
| who wrote the Augsburg Confession? | philipp Melanchthon |
| Author of utopia? | Thomas More |
| which German reformer who preached justification by faith alone? | Martin Luther |
| who wrote the institutes of the Christian religion? | John Calvin |
| who published a Greek New Testament in 1516? | Erasmus |
| who wrote the english playwright; wrote king lear, Hamlet, othello, and Macbeth | William Shakespeare |
| who wrote a controversial essay titled The Prince? | Niccolo Machiavelli |
| who was the Bohemian reformer who was burned at the stake? | John Huss |
| who was the Foremost Spanish writer of the late Renaissance; author of Don Quixote? | Miguel de Cervantes |
| who printed a bible using a movable-type printing? | Johannes Gutenberg |
| the medici family achieved much influence in Renaissance ______ | Florence |
| who was a portrait painter who became the court painter of Henry 8th or England? | Hans Holbein |
| who made many woodcarvings and engravings, which were used to illustrate printed books? | Albrecht Durer |
| who painted the school of Athens? | Raphael |
| which group promoted the counter Reformation? | Jesuits |
| which treated allowed each prince to choose whether his territory would be Lutheran or Roman Catholic | peace of Augsburg |
| who removed themselves from the Church of England? | separatists |
| what puts an overemphasis on human worth ability leading man to glorify himself instead of God? | Humanism |
| who was a frail boy when he became king and was influenced by those who were sympathetic to the Protestant reformation? | Edward 6th |
| who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? | Michelangelo |
| describe the Renaissance | secular, placed importance on the mans ability |
| describe the Reformation | religious, God's Salvation |