Chapter 17 Review Sheet Flashcards

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Humanism

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Intellectual movement; human potential / achievements

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Secular

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worldly rather than spiritual; the here and now

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Perspective

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artistic techniques; 3D on a flat surface

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Patrons

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persons who support artists (financially)

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5
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Vernacular

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everyday language of people in a region / country

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Indulgences

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pardon / release from sin

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Reformation

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movement for religious reform

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Lutherns

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Martin Luther and his followers

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Annulm

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set aside

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Anglican

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Church of England = return to protestantism (Elizabeth I)

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Predestination

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belief that God has known since the beginning of time who will be saved

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12
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Theocracy

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government controlled by religious leaders

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Calvinism

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religion based o Calvin’s teachings; men /women winful by nature

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Presbyterian

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followers of Knox; governed by elders

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15
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Anabaptist

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church / state separated; refused to fight in wars, rebaptized

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Jesuits

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Society of Jesus; followed 3 activities; Schools were non-Christian = Catholicism stop the spread of Protestantism

17
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Catholic Reformatioin

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help Catholics remain loyal

18
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Petrarch

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humanist, poet (sonnets) ideal : Laura

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Castiglione

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wrote “The Courtier” which taught you how to be a renaissance man

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Da Vinci

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painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist (renaissance man) Mona Lisa, The Last Supper

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Michelangelo

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Sistine chapel, David

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Raphael

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used perspective; favorite subject, Madonna and Child

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Dante

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wrote in Italian, self expression, medieval writer

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Donatello

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sculptor, carved natural postures / expressions, personalties

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Machiavelli

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“The Prince” must be crafty and feared

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Lorenzo D’ Medici

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dictator (Florence) patron of the arts

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Jan Van Eyck

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Flemish painter; used layers of paint

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Erasmus

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“The Praise of Folly” Christianity of the heart, not ceremonies / rules

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Johan Gutenbg

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printing press

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Martin Luther

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“95 theses” faith alone = salvation; against indulgences

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Johan Tetzel

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sold indulgences to pay for St Peters

32
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John Calvin

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Institutes of the Christian Religion = predestination

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Ulrich Zwingli

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Switzerland = Protestantism = return to personal faith

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Henry III

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King of England; head of Church of England; granted a divorce

35
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Catherine of Aragon

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wife of Henry III; mother of Mary

36
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John Knox

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Scottish, helped remove Mary, Queen of Scots (Catholic)

37
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Ignatius of Loyla

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society of Jesus; Jesuits