Renaissance Vocabulary
AestheticArchitectureErasmusFlorenceHumanismLeonardo da VinciMachiavelliMedici
Renaissance VocabularyMichelangeloRaphaelReformation RenaissanceRenaissance ManScientific MethodSir Thomas MooreSt. Peters BasilicaDescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleAestheticRelating to art or beauty
DescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleArchitectureThe art or science of designing and creating buildings
DescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleErasmusDutch priest and leader of the humanist movement
DescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleFlorenceCity-state in Italy thought to be origin of Renaissance
DescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleHumanismA system of values and beliefs that is based on the idea that people are basically good and that problems can be solved using reason instead of religionDescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleLeonardoDa VinciItalian painter, sculptor, draftsman, architect, engineer, and scientist
DescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleMachiavelliItalian statesman, historian, and political theorist who wrote The Prince a kind of handbook for rulers
DescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleMedici FamilyRuled Italy 1430-1737 DescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleMichelangeloItalian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet
DescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleRaphaelItalian painter and architect
DescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleReformation16th century movement for the reform of the Roman Catholic Church, led by John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, Martin Luther, and John CalvinDescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleRenaissanceRenewed interest in Classical learning and values to Italy/Europe following the dark ages
DescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleRenaissanceManA person with many talents or areas of knowledge
DescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleScientificMethodA method of research in which a problem is identified, relevant data is gathered, a hypothesis is formulated from this data and the hypothesis is empirically testedDescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleSir ThomasMoreEnglish lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman, and Renaissance humanist wrote Utopia led Reformation
DescribeDrawNon-example or Related WordsExampleSt. Peters BasilicaLate Renaissance church located in the Vatican City. Most renowned work of Renaissance architecture