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15 Cards in this Set
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What is a verbal representation of a sensory experience?
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Imagery.
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Humanism, as a movement, was primarily what?
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Contemplative.
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Erasmus' view of human potential is what?
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Optimistic.
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Erasmus' major intellectual weapon was what?
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Ridicule.
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Which denomination is a descendent of John Calvin?A.Dutch Reformed B.French Huguenot C.Scottish Presbyterian or D.All of the above?
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D.Allof the above.
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The "Leonardo of the northern Renaissance" was who?
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Durer.
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Durer is best known as a what?
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Painter.
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Gruenwald's work rejects the emotionalism of medieval painting and accepts the Italian penchant for deep space.
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False.
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Who did the most famous English portraiture of the murderous king, of the 16th century?
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Hans Holbein the Younger.
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The individual responisble for the development of formal ballet of the 16th century.
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Catherine de Medici.
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Shakespeare's plays can be divided into what groups?
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Comedies, tragedies, and histories.
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To whom was Spenser's "The Faerie Queen" dedicated?
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Elizabeth I.
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Who was the author of "The Institutes of Christian Religion"?
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John Calvin.
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Who was the author of "In Praise and Folly"?
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Erasmus.
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Who was the author of the 95 Theses?
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Maryin Luther.
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