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French word for rebirth, describes rebirth of Italian “culture of classical antiquity” in 14th to 16th centuries
Cities, groups, or individuals paying writers and artists to make specific works
Italian city where Renaissance began and a commercial hub where goods like grain, cloth, wool, weapons, armor, spices, glass, and wine were sold
Rule by a small group
Common people (disenfranchised and heavily taxed, used armed forces to take over city governments in the 13th century)
The people have the political power, and it is exercised by their chosen representatives
One man ruled an Italian city and had his son rule after him and so on
Houses/palaces where signori and other rulers lived, did business, and supported the arts
Banking family that ruled Florence for 3 centuries starting in 1434
States keeping each other in check, sometimes combining forces against a dominant one
Permanent embassies with resident ambassadors in capitals where political relations and commercial ties needed continual monitoring
Program of study designed by Italians that emphasized the study of Latin and Greek literature with the goal of understanding human nature
Someone with many different talents, a jack of all trades
A book by Baldassare Castiglione about how to make a young man a gentleman
Machiavelli's first finished work, which argued that the function of a ruler is to preserve order and security using any means necessary
Cunning or ruthless
Northern humanists who interpreted Italian ideas about and attitudes toward classical antiquity and humanism in terms of their own religious traditions
Made a printing press w/ metal stamps for every letter of the alphabet and racks that held them in rows, which could be rearranged and reused

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