L18 Real
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1. Earthly fame and glory derived through literary works are very important to him.
Dante or Petrarch
- Petrarch
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2. Christian faith is shown to be superior to classical thought in his poetry.
Dante or Petrarch
- Dante
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3.His work tends to be self-effacing, in deference to God.
Dante or Petrarch
- Dante
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4. Considers his best work that which imitates the classical poets.
Dante or Petrarch
- Petrarch
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5.His love for an earthly woman is transmuted and directed toward God.
Dante or Petrarch
- Dante
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6. He was keenly interested in the intensive cultivation of the self.
Dante or Petrarch
- Petrarch
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7.The sorrow felt for lost love is not overcome by the solace of religion
Dante or Petrarch
- Petrarch
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During the fourteenth century:
8.England captured the French king and imprisoned him in the Tower of London, a period which the French
refer to as the “Babylonian Captivity” - false
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During the fourteenth century:
9.Italy and France were engaged in a continuous religious war which has been called the Hundred Years’ War
- false
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During the fourteenth century:
10.the Black Death ravaged the greater part of Western Europe - true
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During the fourteenth century:
11.the papacy was moved to Avignon (France) where it remained for nearly seventy years
- true
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During the fourteenth century:
12.there was a series of lower-class revolts in both France and England which signaled a profound
dissatisfaction with the church and the nobility - true
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Giotto’s art:
13.emphasizes realistic volume, solidity, and perspective
- true
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Giotto’s art:
14.is noted for its lack of emotion in the human figures depicted
- false
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Giotto’s art:
15.can be considered the beginning of the Renaissance in visual art
- true
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The Perpendicular style of late Gothic architecture:
16.is found mostly in Italy
- false
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The Perpendicular style of late Gothic architecture:
17.can also be called the duomo style
- false
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The Perpendicular style of late Gothic architecture:
18. emphasizes among other things vertical lines and complex ribbed vaulting
- true
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Machaut’s works:
19.are considered truly representative of Ars Nova music because of their return to the simplicity of early
Gregorian chant - false
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Machaut’s works:
20.include the Messe de Notre Dame which is the first great example of the entire Ordinary of the Mass set to
polyphonic music by a single composer - true
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Machaut’s works:
21. were strictly religious, because Machaut did not believe a composer should lower himself to write popular or
secular music - false