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classical relating to the literature, art, architecture, or ideas of the ancient Greek and Roman world
monastery a building where a community of monks lives, worships, and works together
university a school where advanced learning is taught
theology the study of religious faith, practice, and experience
pope the head of the Roman Catholic Church
doge the head of government of the city of Venice
credit a system of buying now and paying later based on a person’s honesty and ability to pay
secular not religious or faith based
perspective an art technique used to make something that is flat appear to have depth, in addition to height and width
patron a person who gives money or other support to someone, such as an artist
exemplify to be an example of
fresco a wall painting made on wet plaster
indulgence the removal or reduction of certain punishments for sin, linked to a special act of penance
reformer a person who challenges existing ideas in an institution
thesis an idea or opinion
heretic a person who goes against the accepted teachings of a religion
predestination the idea that a person’s salvation has already been decided by God
Baroque relating to a style of European art popular in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
purge a removal from a group or place in a sudden or violent way
geocentric describing Earth as the center of the universe
heliocentric describing the sun as the center of the universe
dissection the act of cutting something into parts in order to study it
geometry a branch of mathematics that studies the measurements and relationships between lines, angles, surfaces, and shapes
skepticism a method of looking at information and evidence through questioning and doubt
rational based on reason and logic
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