Question | Answer | Question | Answer |
spanish author of Don Quixote | cervantes | english poet and playwright of numerous comedies, tragedies, and histories | william shakespeare |
intellectual movement at the heart of the italian renaissance that focused on worldld subjects rather reilgios issues | humanism | list if 95 arguments against indulgences, posted by martin luther on the door of a church in wittenberg, germany, in 1517 | 95 theses |
person who provides financial supportfor the arts | patron | cancel or invalidate | annul |
aristic technique used to give drawings and paintings a three-dimensional effect | perspective | protestant religion that includes the idea of predestinnation; created by john calvin | calvinism |
period of great creatitvity and change in europe from the 1300's through the 1600's; the word mean's rebirth | renaissance | religious belief contrary to the official teachings of a church | heresy |
idea thar god long ago determined who will gain salvation | predestination | period of great creativity and change in europe from the 1300's through the 1600's; the word meaan's rebirth | renaissance |
period when europeans broke away from the roman catholic church and formed new chistian churches | protestant reformation | give up one's views or beliefs | recant |
idea thar god long ago determined who will gain salvation | secular | german monk who began the protestant reformation with his writings in 1517 | martin luther |
poish astronomer who propsed the sun-centerd model of the solar system | protestant reformation | renaissance asronomer who supported the heliocentric theory | galileo |
based on the beli | heliocentric | force that tends to pull one mass or object to another | gravity |
renaissance painter and sculptor ho created the Mona Lisa | leonardo da vinci | in the roman catholic church, pardon for sins committed during a person's lifetime | indulgence |
renaissance sculptor,engineer, architect, poet, and painter of the sistine chapel | michelangelo | protestant reformer who preached predestination | john calvin |