Humanities Module 3: The Renaissance Period
The press is invented in Europe in _______
1450
where Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation when he nailed his __ Theses to the door of the church
95
During the Renaissance, the glorification of God and the Church that was so prevalent in the Middle Ages was supplemented by themes of learning, politics, literature, art, social life, and music (Choose one) A. Rebirth of Classicism B. Humanism C. Rationalism D. Expansion of University E. Individualism F. Reformation
A. Rebirth of Classicism
The Age of Exploration (also called the ______ ____ ________________) from the early fifteenth to the early seventeenth centuries is named for the European maritime exploration that changed the world.
Age of Discovery
A concept, theme, or idea is manifested in a physical way
Allegory
Marlowe used what Renaissance technique
Allegory
One of the themes of the Classical Period that experienced a resurgence during the Renaissance, this idea celebrated the intellectual contributions made by all human cultures. (Choose one) A. Rebirth of Classicism B. Humanism C. Rationalism D. Expansion of University E. Individualism F. Reformation
B. Humanism
Who wrote The Courtier?
Baldassare Castiglione
As you learned in the previous sections, humanism was a source of inspiration and a significant theme during the Renaissance. How did this major theme affect the development of other themes during this time period? Select one theme from this time period and discuss how it was influenced by the theme of humanism.
Because humanism valued rational thought and education, the theme of humanism contributed to scientific advances in a major way and influenced the themes of Rationalism and Scientific Expansion during the Renaissance. The spirit of curiosity, experimentation, and objectivity humanism embodied nurtured the development of European science. Humanism's emphasis on open-minded inquiry guided by empirical evidence (rather than by preconceived ideas) was one of its most significant contributions to science. Renaissance humanists inspired several groundbreaking developments in areas such as transportation, medicine, and warfare.
Which is poetry written in a metered fashion, typically iambic pentameter, but which does not rhyme
Blank verse
________ believed "the whole glory of man lies in activity."
Bruni
One of the most important ideals that defined humanism and the Renaissance was the power of the human brain to study, learn, and understand the world. (Choose one) A. Rebirth of Classicism B. Humanism C. Rationalism D. Expansion of University E. Individualism F. Reformation
C. Rationalism
_______________ uses Renaissance dialogue, a literary form that incorporates elements of drama, conversation, philosophy, and essay.
Castiglione
The creation of the illusion of depth through gradations of light and shade
Chiaroscuro
Who wrote Doctor Faustus
Christopher Marlowe
The cultural movement of the Renaissance, based on Greek and Roman classic literature, that emphasized the dignity, worth, and rationality of humankind.
Classical humanism
A major part of this theme is epistemology or the study of knowledge and belief. Thanks to epistemology, more people sought knowledge for personal fulfillment, and the need for trained professionals in society grew. (Choose one) A. Rebirth of Classicism B. Humanism C. Rationalism D. Expansion of University E. Individualism F. Reformation
D. Expansion of University
A form of language which is particular to a group of people, such as those belonging to a region or social class
Dialect
This play strongly reflects Reformation beliefs.
Doctor Faustus
What play had these themes? The Quest for Knowledge; Sin; Protestant Influence
Doctor Faustus
Rather than defer to God, men and women of the Renaissance preferred to craft their own identities and celebrate their differences on a philosophical level. (Choose one) A. Rebirth of Classicism B. Humanism C. Rationalism D. Expansion of University E. Individualism F. Reformation
E. Individualism
The study of thinking
Epistemology
Who wrote In Praise of Folly, a satirical essay that criticized corruption and abuses of Catholic doctrine in parts of the Roman Catholic Church
Erasmus
The religious movement of the 16th century that sought to reform the Catholic Church that resulted in the creation of the Protestant Church. (Choose one) A. Rebirth of Classicism B. Humanism C. Rationalism D. Expansion of University E. Individualism F. Reformation
F. Reformation
According to Machiavelli, _______ is "supported by the dread of pain, which is ever present."
Fear
A character used to emphasize and highlight the qualities or features of the protagonist or other characters by projecting the opposite qualities or features.
Foils
What play had these themes? Mirroring; Cycle of Violence; Suicide; Humanism and Truth
Hamlet
This play explores death as a theme in a very different way than the ancient Greeks and Romans did.
Hamlet Hamlet explores the nobility of suffering through life or committing suicide, and is afraid of the unknown that comes after death. Classical dramatists felt very sure of what comes after death, and characters seldom hesitated to commit suicide.
A challenge to or rejection of the orthodox doctrines of a religion or church
Heresy
Body of philosophical thought that valued the dignity and worth of humans.
Humanism
The study of the creative and intellectual contributions of all human cultures.
Humanism
Opposing or even destroying images, especially those set up for religious veneration in the belief that such images represent idol worship.
Iconoclasm
Is that which separates one unique person from another, as well as the social and philosophical viewpoint that celebrates that difference.
Individualism
The Prince was originally written in ______.
Italian
The creation of the illusion of depth based on the fact that parallel lines or edges appear to converge, and objects appear smaller as the distance between them and a viewer decreases
Linear perspective
Who wrote The Prince?
Machiavelli
Renaissance secular work originating in Italy for voices, with or without instruments, set to a short, lyric love poem; also popular in England.
Madrigal
The divine guarantee that the pope's official statements of doctrine regarding faith and morals are free from error
Papal infallibility
A common, non-poetic speech
Prose
Renaissance humanists agreed with the Greek philosopher _____________, who affirmed that "man is the _________ of all things"
Protagoras, measure
A religious movement of the 16th century to reform the Roman Catholic Church that resulted in the creation of the Protestant churches
Protestant Reformation
The most historically significant religious development of the Renaissance was the ________________ _______________
Protestant Reformation
Classical humanism stressed the individual's role in the social and political order by emphasizing respect for ______ duty.
Public
A point of view that emphasizes the role of reason, over the senses, in gaining knowledge
Rationalism
The thought and formation of judgements based on a logical process
Reason
Was the central theme surrounding works with political or social commentary.
Reason
One of the most prominent artists of the Renaissance Era was Leonardo da Vinci, who history has proclaimed to be the quintessential _______________ _______
Renaissance Man
This term refers to someone who has multiple talents in various disciplines, who has mastered classical and contemporary languages and feels at home in various cultures
Renaissance Man
One of the five disciplines of the humanities, the study of persuasive speech
Rhetoric
The process of fashioning one's individual sense of self and public persona according to a set of socially acceptable standards
Self-fashioning
Shakespeare used what Renaissance technique
Soliloquy
Where a character speaks aloud to themselves, thus cluing the audience into their thoughts
Soliloquy
The major themes touched upon in this work were Individualism and Self-Fashioning.
The Courtier Castiglione used his work to address how one can fashion his or her own persona based on a set of socially accepted standards
In this work by Castiglione, a group of attendees at the court of Duke Urbino compete with each other to describe desirable personal qualities.
The Courtier The Courtier, a group debates the nature of men and women, love, nobility, humor and all the ways in which a courtier is supposed to embody these qualities.
This work utilizes the technique of a Renaissance dialogue, a literary form that incorporates elements of drama, conversation, philosophy, and essay.
The Courtier The Courtier uses Renaissance dialogue as a storytelling technique.
______ _________ is a political treatise, written in simple prose and with straightforward logic.
The Prince
This political treatise was dedicated to Lorenzo de'Medici in the hopes that he would rise to restore Italy to its previous honor and pride.
The Prince Machiavelli dedicated The Prince to Lorenzo de Medici in the hopes that his readers and Medici himself would be convinced that Medici was the one who could restore honor and pride to Italy.
One of the major themes addressed in this work was the importance of the political state over the religious state.
The Prince Machiavelli emphasized the importance of a political state over the religious state that was ruling Italy at the time.
The most important part of this treatise is the chapter in which Machiavelli reinforces the distinction between being a good person and pretending to be a good person.
The Prince Machiavelli stresses in Chapter 18 of The Prince that pretending to be a good person can be more important than actually being a good person.
Renaissance humanists believed in education for the ________ person.
Whole
Who wrote Hamlet
William Shakespeare
The phrase "To be, or not to be: that is the question" is from which of the following plays? a) Hamlet b) Romeo and Juliet c) Othello d) Henry V
a) Hamlet
Which of the following is a work from the Renaissance Period? a) The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli b) Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift c) The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer d) Moby Dick by Herman Melville
a) The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli
Historians generally consider the Renaissance to be a cultural and intellectual bridge between which two eras? a) the Middle Ages and the modern era b) the Classical Period and the Middle Ages c) the Baroque Period and the modern era d) None of the above
a) the Middle Ages and the modern era
The Renaissance triggered the rise of ______ literature that reflected the everyday life of the period. a) vernacular b) Latin c) Christian d) realist
a) vernacular
Which of the following is considered to be one of Michelangelo's masterpieces? a. the statue of David b. Sacrifice of Issac c. Mona Lisa d. Young Hare
a. the statue of David
Renaissance humanism encouraged the individual to engage with the world ("The whole glory of man lies in ___________")
activity
Renaissance painting, sculpture, and architecture departed from medieval traditions and reflected the merging of ______ and __________
art, science.
Who initiated the Protestant Reformation? a) Leonardo da Vinci b) Martin Luther c) Michelangelo d) Niccolò Machiavelli
b) Martin Luther
What was the principal force for change in Renaissance religion? a) heresy b) reform movements c) Greek Polytheism d) the Pope
b) reform movements
Renaissance theater differed from medieval theater in that a. Morality no longer played any role in the plot. b. Actors were largely professional c. Acting troupes generally performed in only one location. d. Comedies were no longer performed regularly.
b. Actors were largely professional
The European maritime exploration that took place during the 15th, 16th, and early 17th centuries is referred to as the ___________. a. Age of Expansion b. Age of Exploration c. Age of Enchantment
b. Age of Exploration
Someone who has multiple talents in various disciplines is known as a(n) _________. a. Vitruvian man b. Renaissance man c. artist d. Western man
b. Renaissance man
In 1517 Martin Luther made public his objection to which of the following? a. The common practice of "self-fashioning" b. The Catholic Church's practice of selling indulgences c. The rebirth of classicism d. Gothic art and architecture
b. The Catholic Church's practice of selling indulgences
In addition to being a playwright, Shakespeare was also? a. a poet and novelist b. a poet and actor c. an actor and professional philosopher d. a novelist and acting company manager
b. a poet and actor
What helped Renaissance artists develop perspective? a. the ability to copy Classical works b. the use of mathematics and optics c. the study of Classical treatises on art
b. the use of mathematics and optics
The Renaissance revived a) classical Chinese and Japanese culture b) Roman militarism c) classical Greek and Roman culture d) Arabian culture
c) classical Greek and Roman culture
The French word "renaissance" means a) appraisal b) renew c) rebirth d) reinvent
c) rebirth
Which of the following statements best illustrates Renaissance humanism stress on engagement with the world? a. "Man is the measure of all things." b. "Men can do all things if they will." c. "The whole glory of man lies in activity." d. "The ends justify the means."
c. "The whole glory of man lies in activity."
Early Renaissance humanists believe that a general education in the Humanities would benefit the community in which of the following ways? a. The government could profit by charging citizens for classes. b. Citizens would be willing to pay more for art. c. General education in the Humanities would create better citizens.
c. General education in the Humanities would create better citizens.
What made someone the "ideal Renaissance person"? a. He or she could sing or play an instrument b. He or she could paint or sculpt. c. He or she could speak several languages and had lived in a variety of places.
c. He or she could speak several languages and had lived in a variety of places.
Renaissance playwrights borrowed which structure from Classical drama? a. character types b. set design c. five acts d.prologue and epilogue
c. five acts
Dürer's participation in the Protestant Reformation influenced his art in which way? a. giving him a growing appreciation for economics and philosophy b. focusing his art on ceremony and ritual c. focusing his art on the private relationship between humans and God
c. focusing his art on the private relationship between humans and God
The classical values that influenced the Renaissance are ________. a. reason, rationalism, and scientific expansion b. beauty, goodness, and truth c. humanism, reason, rationalism, scientific expansion, and balance d. humanism
c. humanism, reason, rationalism, scientific expansion, and balance
Epistemology is the study of _____________. a. psychology and music b. writing and rhetoric c. knowledge and thinking d. religion and science
c. knowledge and thinking
Today we might call someone a Renaissance man or woman if we mean that he or she __________. a. knows a lot about Renaissance art and architecture b. is an exceptional multi-instrumentalist c. knows a lot about many different subjects and is capable of excelling at them
c. knows a lot about many different subjects and is capable of excelling at them
Which medium of art was particularly popular during the period? a. tempura b. watercolors c. oil paints d. pastel
c. oil paints
During the Renaissance, the roles of female characters in Shakespeare's plays were played by ________. a. old men b. peasant women c. young boys d. kings
c. young boys
Italian Renaissance theater saw the rise of productions called _____________ _____________ which were improvisational sketches or stock scenes presented on temporary stages by troupes of actors who traveled across Europe.
commedia dell'arte
Which of the following figures from the Renaissance worked in sculpture? a) Boccaccio b) Rabelais c) Machiavelli d) Michelangelo
d) Michelangelo
Art of the Protestant Reformation stressed which of the following aspects or qualities? a. Alchemy and astrology b. Extreme extravagance and overindulgence c. Idolatry and faith d. Simplicity and piety
d. Simplicity and piety
Niccolò Machiavelli wrote The Prince, a treatise on _________. a. how to start a business b. the importance of grammar c. the importance of scientific expansion d. how to govern
d. how to govern
Classical humanism emphasized the worth, ________, and rationality of ______
dignity, man
Artists painstakingly studied human anatomy and how the human eye perceives __________ and __________
distance, space
One of the most significant ideas to emerge from the Renaissance is the value of ______________
education
The Renaissance featured a revival of classical art, literature, philosophy, architecture, and learning and an emphasis on ____________
humanism
Two of the innovations in Renaissance art were the widespread use of _____ painting as a medium and the development of mathematical or _________ perspective in painting.
oil, linear
The French word "renaissance" means _________ and is now a popular term used to describe the historical period roughly from the late 13th to the early ______ century.
rebirth, 17th
language, such as dialect, blank verse, and prose, was used to differentiate between _________ __________
social classes
Vanishing points
the points to which parallel lines appear to recede