| A | B |
| Renaissance man's favorite subject to study? | man |
| NOT a subject taught in the humanities | science |
| The goal of Renaissance education | to make the study well rounded |
| NOT major supporters of artists | fellow artists |
| First book printed by Gutenberg | the Bible |
| A sea that does NOT border Italy | Caspian |
| Mountain range that is the "spine" of Italy | Apennines |
| Knowledge that most helped artists give depth to paintings | mathematics |
| Sculpted the famous statue of David | Michelangelo |
| used by Renaissance artists to make paintings more life like | anatomy, shading, and perspective |
| During the Renaissance the church needed money for | the expensive lifestyles of the Vactican, build and decorate cathedrals |
| Medieval music was taught by | memory, there was no musical notation yet |
| Renaissance means | "rebirth" |
| Native language spoken by people is | vernacular |
| Name given to the subjects taught during the Renaissance | the humanities |
| Name given to people who disagreed with the Catholic church | heretics |
| Name for people who supported the arts | patrons |
| Name for services in which monks sang | offices |
| a tribunal founded to suppress heresy | Inquisition |
| the fight to determine which two men should be pope | Great Schism |
| the greatest English writer of the Renaissance | William Shakespeare |
| writer of the Canterbury Tales | Geoffrey Chaucer |
| the Father of Humanism | Petrarch |
| painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel | Michelangelo |
| invented a movable-type printing press | Johannes Gutenberg |
| a period of renewed interest in classical Greece and Rome | Renaissance |
| painted the Mona Lisa | Leonardo da Vinci |
| writer of the Divine Comedy | Dante |