I. Fill in the blank
__________ began the Reformation with his attack on the Catholic doctrine of indulgences.
Many of the radical reformers of the Reformation were called ___________ because of their insistence on adult baptism.
Hymns were popular in Protestant church services because of their great emphasis on __________.
Dürer was one of the first to reproduce multiple copies of his art through _____________.
The greatest English achievements in Literature in the Renaissance is _________.
Write down the religious sect founded by the given
important figures of Reformation:
A. Martin Luther : ______________
B.
King Henry VIII : ______________
C. John
Calvin : ______________
List 3 Catholic countries and 3 Protestant countries in the 16th century.
A. Catholicism: ______, _________, _________
B. Protestantism: ________, __ ______,. ________.
II. Identification: Read the following quotations and then indicate the author and the title of the work of that quote.
A. “Live neither entirely for yourself nor entirely for others. It is a vulgar sort of tyranny.”
B. “We are so accustomed to disusing ourselves from others, that we end by disguising ourselves from ourselves.”
C. “To be or not to be: that is the question:/ Whether ‘t is nobler in the mind to suffer/ The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,/ Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,/ And by opposing end them?”
D. “Thus, though we cannot make our sun/ Stand still, yet we will make him run.”
Comparison and Contrast (Choose one question to answer)
Compare Durer's Knight, Death, and the Devil (Fig. 14.13) to Grunewald's Crucifixion
(Fig. 14.14). Look for elements of medieval culture and the Italian Renaissance in both. What do their similarities suggest about the characteristics of the Northern Renaissance? What do their differences suggest?
Compare Brueghel's Triumph of Death (Fig. 14.18) with Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights (Fig. 14.17a). What does each reveal about the artist's perception of human nature? What sorts of human vices does each portray? How do the paintings compare in terms of use of line, color, and composition?
Compare Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 130” with John Donne’s “The Canonization.”
Review Questions for Multiple Choice
Humanists and reformers called for a better understanding of the Bible based on ____.
The King James Version of 1611 is an English translation of the_____.
Concerning human nature, Humanists placed great emphasis on the idea that ____.
Characteristics of Montaigne’s essay
Altdorfer is significant for having painted ____.
Hieronymus Bosch’s primary subject is _____.
Bruegel sees man as ____.
List at least four characteristics of Dürer’s art.
What is the significance of Grunewald’s Isenheim Altarpiece?
Characteristics of Shakespeare’s sonnet
Characteristics of Shakespeare’s drama