2nd period- Key Terms: Renaissance and Reformation

Renaissance:
Alberti, Leon Battista
Boccaccio, The Decameron
Brunelleschi, Filippo
Castiglioni, Baldesar
doge
Erasmus, Desiderius
Ferdinand and Isabella
Gutenberg, Johann
humanism
individualism
Inquisition
Machiavelli, Niccolo
Medici, Lorenzo de
Palladio, Andrea
Papal States
patron of the arts
Peace of Lodi (Treaty of Lodi)
perspective
Petrarch
Pizan, Christine de
Pope Alexander VI
Pope Julius II
quattrocentro Florence
reconquista
“Renaissance Man”
Savonarola
secularism
Valla, Lorenzo, “On the Donation of Constantine”
Vasari, Giorgio

Reformation:
95 Theses
Act of Supremacy
Anabaptists
Anglican Church
Aquinas, Thomas (scholasticism)
Babylonian Captivity (Papacy in Avignon)
Brethren of the Common Life (Thomas a Kempis)
Calvin, John
Catholic Reformation (Counter Reformation)
Charles V
consubstantiation v. transubstantiation
Council of Trent
cuius regio, eius religio
Diet of Worms
Dissolution of the Monastaries (Henry VIII)
Elizabeth I
Frederick the Wise, Duke of Saxony
Great Schism
Johan Gutenberg
Huguenots
Ignatius Loyola
Indulgences
Knox, John
Lollards
Luther, Martin
More, Thomas
Peace of Augsburg
Peasant’s Revolt (German)
predestination
“priesthood of all believers”
Society of Jesus (Jesuits)
theocracy
Weber, Max (1864-1920)
Zwingli, Ulrich





