DonQuixotefictionalcharacterwho tries toimitate braveknightsfrescoa type ofpaintingusing wetplasterMediciMostpowerfulfamily inFlorenceGreek/RomanThe prevailingculture thatgave life totheRenaissancePrintingPressa machinefor printingtext or typefrom platesengravingan image made bycarving a block ofwood or metalsurface, which is thencovered with ink andpressed onto someother surfaceCeiling oftheSistineChapelMichelangelo'sPaintingmasterpieceis...Dogethe title ofthe rulerof VeniceLiteracyThe abilityto readand writeHumanismThe belief thathumans weremore importantthan divinesupernaturalmattersCatholicChurchThecontrollingentity behindmuch of theRenaissance.DaVinciConsidered anexample of aRenaissance Manbecause he was ninventor, sculptorand painterTheDavidFamousSculpture byMichelangeloRenaissanceMana person whohas wideinterests,knowledge,and akillsLastSupperMichelangelofrescocommissionedby the PopeSt.PetersBasilicaThe mostimportantchurch inRomePrintingPressThe inventionof thisacceleratedtheRenaissancehumanista person whostudies or teachesthe humanities,that is, literature,history, poetry andthe art of speakingTheDuomoThe greatcathedral inthe centerof FlorenceFlorenceConsideredthe Cradle oftheRenaissanceCosmoandLorenzode' MediciPatrons ofArtistsfromFlorenceSecularNotreligious intheme orpurposeperspectivean artisictechniquemade paintingslook 3-dimensionalinstead of flatcourtiera person whoserves as afriend oradviser to aruler in his orher courtMachiavelliFlorentineDiplomatknown for hisPoliticalTreatise "ThePrince"Hamlet,Romeo& JulietTwo of themost famousplays writtenbyShakespeareGutenbergInventedthePrintingPressPatronsa person whogives money orother support tosomeone, suchas an artistVeniceCity built onmore thanone hundredislandsRenaissanceA time ofachievementsin art,literature andlearningTheCourtierCastglione'sBook settingout rules formanners forgentlemen andladiesMonaLisaOne ofLeonardo'smost famouspaintingsShakespeareRenaissanceWriter who wroteabout Romansand Greeksthough he nevervisited there.ThePrincePolitical Treatisewith a message thatruling properlysometimes requiresdeception,treachery andcrime.DonQuixotefictionalcharacterwho tries toimitate braveknightsfrescoa type ofpaintingusing wetplasterMediciMostpowerfulfamily inFlorenceGreek/RomanThe prevailingculture thatgave life totheRenaissancePrintingPressa machinefor printingtext or typefrom platesengravingan image made bycarving a block ofwood or metalsurface, which is thencovered with ink andpressed onto someother surfaceCeiling oftheSistineChapelMichelangelo'sPaintingmasterpieceis...Dogethe title ofthe rulerof VeniceLiteracyThe abilityto readand writeHumanismThe belief thathumans weremore importantthan divinesupernaturalmattersCatholicChurchThecontrollingentity behindmuch of theRenaissance.DaVinciConsidered anexample of aRenaissance Manbecause he was ninventor, sculptorand painterTheDavidFamousSculpture byMichelangeloRenaissanceMana person whohas wideinterests,knowledge,and akillsLastSupperMichelangelofrescocommissionedby the PopeSt.PetersBasilicaThe mostimportantchurch inRomePrintingPressThe inventionof thisacceleratedtheRenaissancehumanista person whostudies or teachesthe humanities,that is, literature,history, poetry andthe art of speakingTheDuomoThe greatcathedral inthe centerof FlorenceFlorenceConsideredthe Cradle oftheRenaissanceCosmoandLorenzode' MediciPatrons ofArtistsfromFlorenceSecularNotreligious intheme orpurposeperspectivean artisictechniquemade paintingslook 3-dimensionalinstead of flatcourtiera person whoserves as afriend oradviser to aruler in his orher courtMachiavelliFlorentineDiplomatknown for hisPoliticalTreatise "ThePrince"Hamlet,Romeo& JulietTwo of themost famousplays writtenbyShakespeareGutenbergInventedthePrintingPressPatronsa person whogives money orother support tosomeone, suchas an artistVeniceCity built onmore thanone hundredislandsRenaissanceA time ofachievementsin art,literature andlearningTheCourtierCastglione'sBook settingout rules formanners forgentlemen andladiesMonaLisaOne ofLeonardo'smost famouspaintingsShakespeareRenaissanceWriter who wroteabout Romansand Greeksthough he nevervisited there.ThePrincePolitical Treatisewith a message thatruling properlysometimes requiresdeception,treachery andcrime.

The Renaissance - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. fictional character who tries to imitate brave knights
    Don Quixote
  2. a type of painting using wet plaster
    fresco
  3. Most powerful family in Florence
    Medici
  4. The prevailing culture that gave life to the Renaissance
    Greek/Roman
  5. a machine for printing text or type from plates
    Printing Press
  6. an image made by carving a block of wood or metal surface, which is then covered with ink and pressed onto some other surface
    engraving
  7. Michelangelo's Painting masterpiece is...
    Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
  8. the title of the ruler of Venice
    Doge
  9. The ability to read and write
    Literacy
  10. The belief that humans were more important than divine supernatural matters
    Humanism
  11. The controlling entity behind much of the Renaissance.
    Catholic Church
  12. Considered an example of a Renaissance Man because he was n inventor, sculptor and painter
    Da Vinci
  13. Famous Sculpture by Michelangelo
    The David
  14. a person who has wide interests, knowledge, and akills
    Renaissance Man
  15. Michelangelo fresco commissioned by the Pope
    Last Supper
  16. The most important church in Rome
    St. Peters Basilica
  17. The invention of this accelerated the Renaissance
    Printing Press
  18. a person who studies or teaches the humanities, that is, literature, history, poetry and the art of speaking
    humanist
  19. The great cathedral in the center of Florence
    The Duomo
  20. Considered the Cradle of the Renaissance
    Florence
  21. Patrons of Artists from Florence
    Cosmo and Lorenzo de' Medici
  22. Not religious in theme or purpose
    Secular
  23. an artisic technique made paintings look 3-dimensional instead of flat
    perspective
  24. a person who serves as a friend or adviser to a ruler in his or her court
    courtier
  25. Florentine Diplomat known for his Political Treatise "The Prince"
    Machiavelli
  26. Two of the most famous plays written by Shakespeare
    Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet
  27. Invented the Printing Press
    Gutenberg
  28. a person who gives money or other support to someone, such as an artist
    Patrons
  29. City built on more than one hundred islands
    Venice
  30. A time of achievements in art, literature and learning
    Renaissance
  31. Castglione's Book setting out rules for manners for gentlemen and ladies
    The Courtier
  32. One of Leonardo's most famous paintings
    Mona Lisa
  33. Renaissance Writer who wrote about Romans and Greeks though he never visited there.
    Shakespeare
  34. Political Treatise with a message that ruling properly sometimes requires deception, treachery and crime.
    The Prince