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architecture : Art and science of designing
civic : Relating to civil affairs
commission : An order to produce a product or piece of work
culture : Quality in a person or society, concern for arts, letters, manners
depressed :Lacking economic resources or activities
facade : Face of a building
fresco : A painting on a wall or ceiling by rapidly brushing watercolors in fresh or plartly dry plaster
historian : A student of or expert in history
humanities : Secular, cultural and intellectual movement of the Renaaissance Period, as a result of rediscovery of arts and philosophy of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
humanity : Subjects such as history, langauges, and philosophy that involve study of culture and ideas
italics : Printed in or using letters that slope to the right
linear perspective : A form of perspective in which drawings or paintings are given apparent depth by showing parallel lines
literacy : The condition or quality of being knowledgeable in a particular subject or field
mannerism : A style of art and architecture, predominant in Italy
monarchy : A system of government in which one person reigns, usually a king or queen
perspective : The appearance of objects to an observer
philosophy: Knowledge or academic study devoted to basic concepts such as truth, existence reality and freedom
philology : Study of ancient texts in order to understand language and culture
pilasters : A rectangular column with a capital and base, as an ornamental motif
renaissance: A rebirth or revival of culture, skills or learning forgotten or previously ignored
replublicanism : The belief that the supreme power of a country should be vested in an electorate
signore: The prince or head of an Italian ruling family
sonnet: A fourteen line ryhming poem with set structure
theology : The study of religion, especially the Christian faith and God's relation to the world
Renaissance
Face of a building
Relating to civil affairs
Art and science of designing
A student of or expert in history
Lacking economic resources or activities
The appearance of objects to an observer
An order to produce a product or piece of work
The prince or head of an Italian ruling family
A fourteen line ryhming poem with set structure
Printed in or using letters that slope to the right
A style of art and architecture, predominant in Italy
Quality in a person or society, concern for arts, letters, manners
Study of ancient texts in order to understand language and culture
A rectangular column with a capital and base, as an ornamental motif
A system of government in which one person reigns, usually a king or queen
The belief that the supreme power of a country should be vested in an electorate
The condition or quality of being knowledgeable in a particular subject or field
A rebirth or revival of culture, skills or learning forgotten or previously ignored
The study of religion, especially the Christian faith and God's relation to the world
Subjects such as history, langauges, and philosophy that involve study of culture and ideas
A painting on a wall or ceiling by rapidly brushing watercolors in fresh or plartly dry plaster
Knowledge or academic study devoted to basic concepts such as truth, existence reality and freedom
A form of perspective in which drawings or paintings are given apparent depth by showing parallel lines
Secular, cultural and intellectual movement of the Renaaissance Period, as a result of rediscovery of arts and philosophy of the ancient Greeks and Romans.