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33 Cards in this Set
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Martin Luther's Teachings
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Sola fidea- salvation by faith. Sola seriptura- authority of scriptures alone
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Galileo
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Invented astronomical telescope and observed 4 moons of jupiter
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Raphael
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Artist, went to school of Athens and painted famous people
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reform
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Humanism & individualism, lots of advances in science, Martin Luther challenged the church, printing press invented.. Paper and books spread
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tycho bahe
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Supported Copernicus, astronomical observatory
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piety
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Holiness
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Leonardo Da Vinci
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Inventor, painter, scientist
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annulment
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Marriage does not exist according to church
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Robert Boyle
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Explained matter
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Francis Bacon & Rene Descartes
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Stressed experimentation & challenged church traditions of medieval universities
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sfumate
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Blending colors in painting
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nicolaus copernicus
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Published revolutions of heavenly realm, heliocentric model of universe
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teachings of John Calvan
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Clear cut morals, predestination, stress on good things, community is church, government serves church
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chiaroscuro
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Use of light and shade in painting
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created utopia
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Thomas more
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petrarch
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Early renaissance humanist, poet and scholar
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Isaac Newton
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Proved the theory of gravity
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Michael Angelo
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Neoplatonist, painted ceiling of Sistine chapel
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frasmus
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Dutch humanist, translated New Testament into fireman venecular bible
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Martin Luther
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Challenged church, 95 theses
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John Calvin
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1509-1564. Scholar & systematic thinker, created Calvin institutes
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niccolo Machiavelli
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Author & political scientist who wrote " it is better to be geared than to be loved"
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Lorenzo de Medici
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Wealthy merchant who was a political leader and patron of the arts
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William Shakespeare
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Renaissance writer who wrote some of the most famous English works
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John Gutenberg
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Perfected the movable type printing press, which allowed info to spread quickly
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linear perspective
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Techniques used by Renaissance artists to make work stand apart
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humanism
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Man is the measure of all things
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classical antiquity
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Ancient Greek & roman traditions , beliefs and styles that we're re birthed in the renaissance
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mythology
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Stories, traditions, or beliefs belonging to a group or the history of an event
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vernacular
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The common language
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'the prince'
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Work written by Machiavelli that explained beliefs about politics and government
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95 theses
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Luther's works that criticized the Catholic Church and sparked reformation
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excommunication
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Being forcibly removed from the church and turned over to lay authorities
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