History Chapter 5- The Renaissance
Terms
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- born not made; military and education; higher standard of conduct
- three characteristics of a noble according to castiglione
- liberal studies
- history Philosophy, rhetoric, grammar, poetry, math, astronomy and music are examples of
- indulgences
- church certificates reduced or cancelled punishment for sins
- secular
- renaissance focus on wordly themes
- white washed walls; scripture reading
- two religious reforms that were implemented by zwingli
- sale of indulgences
- what did luther attack about hte catholic church in his 95 theses
- fresco
- a painting done on fresh wet plaster
- sale of indulgences; pope concerned with politics
- two examples of corruption in the catholic church
- act of supremacy
- made the king of england the head of the catholic church in england
- human anatomy; depth percetion
- two examples that made renaissance art more life like
- Italy
- the renaissance started in
- excommunicated
- what did the catholic church do to luther as a result of his 95 theses
- michelangelo
- renaissance artist: statue of david, sistine chapel
- consistory
- a special body for enforcing moral discipline
- venice
- city that thrived as a link between Asia and Europe
- john calvin
- who established teh city of god in geneva
- predestination
- idea that god determines fate of all people
- church run government
- what is a theocracy
- creation
- michelangelo's painting depicting adam and god moments before god "injects" life into adam
- anabaptists
- which reform group believed in adult only baptism
- martin luther
- began reformaiton; idea of "justification by faith
- medici
- this family controlled the government of florence from behind the scenes
- peace of augsburg
- this allowed for the princes of the german states to choose whether they wanted to be catholic or protestant
- 1350-1550
- approximate dates of the renaissance
- urban society individual ability
- why renaissance started in italy
- florence
- itlalian city; home of the medici family
- machiavelli
- wrote that it is better to be feared than loved a a prince
- zurich
- zwingli hoped to set up a theocracy in
- predestination
- what's the primary difference between the beliefs of calvin and those of luther
- humanism
- focuses on the revival of classical literature from ancinient greece and rome