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Humanism Studied classical cultures to increase understanding of there own times
Patron Person who provides financial support of the arts
Perspective allows artist to portray depth and 3- dimensional qualities
Florence an Italian city state that produced many artist, scholars, scientist and architects
Leonardo Mona Lisa and last supper
Michelangelo Created sculpture of David, painted celling of chapel
Raphael Painted school of Athens
Baldassare Book of courtier
Machiavelli Wrote book o f prince, father of modern political science
Why did the renaissance began in Italy? Wealth and Trade
What was the renaissance the rebirth of? Art and learning
How did humanist scholars differ from medieval thinkers? Focused on this life, not after life
According to Castiglioni what describes the ideal women? Outer beauty is the sign of inner goodness
what did Machiavelli argue in the prince? The ends justify the means
Vernacular Common spoken language
utopian Perfect society
Johann Gutenberg Created the printing press
Thomas More wrote utopia
Shakespeare Express universal themes and renaissance ideals in his poem + plays also wrote Romeo and Juliet
what was the first full sized book Gutenberg printed? The bible
What type of society did More depict in his book utopia Perfect ideal society
Indulgences in the roman catholic church, pardons for sings committed during a person's life
Diet Assembly or legislature
Predestination Ideal that god predetermined
Geneva Swiss city
Theocracy
95 theses
Martin Luther Made 95 theses
Charles V
John Calvin
Who wrote the 95 theses Martin Luther
what was Luther's main objected to the church? Can't by forgiveness
Why were the followers of Luther referred to as "protestants"? Protesting catholic Church
What were Luther's main beliefs? Salvation comes from faith alone
Who preached predestination? what city asked him to start a theocracy's? John Calvin
what was the peace of Augsburg? What did it achieve? Geneva Denounced them
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