Deck 16: Classical Humanism

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The word "renaissance" literally means

A)new breath.
B)new thinking.
C)rebirth.
D)to cover over the olD.
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Which one of the following established the then-modern educational ideal in the person of l'uomo univerale (the well-rounded individual)?

A)Alberti
B)Ficino
C)Pico della Mirandola
D)Castiglione
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Cultural and political leadership for the early Renaissance was under the auspices of which of the following families?

A)the Lombard family
B)the Medici family
C)the Visconti family
D)the Castiglione family
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Discuss the significance of Petrarch as the "father of humanism."
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Which one of the following translated the entire body of Plato's writings from Greek into Latin?

A)Alberti
B)Ficino
C)Pico della Mirandola
D)Castiglione
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The Book of the Courtier was written by which of the following?

A)Alberti
B)Ficino
C)Pico della Mirandola
D)Castiglione
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Which one of the following applied his vast study of ancient literature to defend free will and the unlimited potential of the individual?

A)Alberti
B)Ficino
C)Pico della Mirandola
D)Castiglione
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The father of the new movement to recover,edit,and study ancient Greek and Latin manuscripts is generally regarded to be

A)Talleyrand.
B)Petrarch.
C)Pliny the Elder.
D)Pope Julius.
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The Renaissance was born in which of the following cities?

A)Athens
B)Rome
C)Florence
D)Pisa
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The Venetian writer ________ is famous for her written retort to a contemporary diatribe promoting the defects of women in The Nobility and Excellence of Women and the Defects Vices of Men.

A)Cereta
B)Marinella
C)Christine de Pisan
D)Cervantes
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Which of the following correctly identifies the approximate years of the Renaissance?

A)940-1300
B)940-1600
C)1300-1600
D)1600-1750
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Which of the following events caused a climate of intellectual skepticism in middle-class men and women of the era?

A)the Black Death
B)the Hundred Years' War
C)the Great Schism of the Catholic Church
D)None of these answers is correct.
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The beginnings of the Renaissance can be found in which of the following?

A)Florence
B)Classical humanism
C)Petrarch
D)All these answers are correct.
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Which of the following stressed the importance of Classical education and hard work in the cultivation of virtù?

A)Alberti
B)Ficino
C)Pico della Mirandola
D)Castiglione
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Describe aspects of Castiglione's image of l'uomo universale.
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Explain the roles and viewpoints of the female humanists.
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Why is Machiavelli considered the first political realist?
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The artistic and intellectual movement to recover,edit,and study ancient Greek and Latin manuscripts is called

A)humanistic Classicism.
B)secular humanism.
C)Classical secularism.
D)Classical humanism.
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The central theme in Machiavelli's The Prince is

A)anyone can lead if thrust into the position.
B)the need for a strong state justifies strong rule.
C)two wrongs do not make a right.
D)money is the root of all evil.
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Explain the contributions of Ficino,Pico,and Alberti to the substance of Italian Renaissance humanism.
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Deck 16: Classical Humanism
1
The word "renaissance" literally means

A)new breath.
B)new thinking.
C)rebirth.
D)to cover over the olD.
C
2
Which one of the following established the then-modern educational ideal in the person of l'uomo univerale (the well-rounded individual)?

A)Alberti
B)Ficino
C)Pico della Mirandola
D)Castiglione
D
3
Cultural and political leadership for the early Renaissance was under the auspices of which of the following families?

A)the Lombard family
B)the Medici family
C)the Visconti family
D)the Castiglione family
B
4
Discuss the significance of Petrarch as the "father of humanism."
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Which one of the following translated the entire body of Plato's writings from Greek into Latin?

A)Alberti
B)Ficino
C)Pico della Mirandola
D)Castiglione
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The Book of the Courtier was written by which of the following?

A)Alberti
B)Ficino
C)Pico della Mirandola
D)Castiglione
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Which one of the following applied his vast study of ancient literature to defend free will and the unlimited potential of the individual?

A)Alberti
B)Ficino
C)Pico della Mirandola
D)Castiglione
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The father of the new movement to recover,edit,and study ancient Greek and Latin manuscripts is generally regarded to be

A)Talleyrand.
B)Petrarch.
C)Pliny the Elder.
D)Pope Julius.
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9
The Renaissance was born in which of the following cities?

A)Athens
B)Rome
C)Florence
D)Pisa
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The Venetian writer ________ is famous for her written retort to a contemporary diatribe promoting the defects of women in The Nobility and Excellence of Women and the Defects Vices of Men.

A)Cereta
B)Marinella
C)Christine de Pisan
D)Cervantes
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Which of the following correctly identifies the approximate years of the Renaissance?

A)940-1300
B)940-1600
C)1300-1600
D)1600-1750
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Which of the following events caused a climate of intellectual skepticism in middle-class men and women of the era?

A)the Black Death
B)the Hundred Years' War
C)the Great Schism of the Catholic Church
D)None of these answers is correct.
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13
The beginnings of the Renaissance can be found in which of the following?

A)Florence
B)Classical humanism
C)Petrarch
D)All these answers are correct.
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Which of the following stressed the importance of Classical education and hard work in the cultivation of virtù?

A)Alberti
B)Ficino
C)Pico della Mirandola
D)Castiglione
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Describe aspects of Castiglione's image of l'uomo universale.
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Explain the roles and viewpoints of the female humanists.
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Why is Machiavelli considered the first political realist?
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18
The artistic and intellectual movement to recover,edit,and study ancient Greek and Latin manuscripts is called

A)humanistic Classicism.
B)secular humanism.
C)Classical secularism.
D)Classical humanism.
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The central theme in Machiavelli's The Prince is

A)anyone can lead if thrust into the position.
B)the need for a strong state justifies strong rule.
C)two wrongs do not make a right.
D)money is the root of all evil.
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Explain the contributions of Ficino,Pico,and Alberti to the substance of Italian Renaissance humanism.
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