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Western Civilization: Ideas, Politics, and Society, Seventh Edition
Marvin Perry, Baruch College, City University of New York, Emeritus
et al.
Matching Exercises
Chapter 13: The Renaissance

D. Italian and Northern humanism shared many values, but they also differed from each other in significant ways. Below is a list of the contrasting characteristics of these two forms of humanism. Using the menus, match each of these with the appropriate type of humanism.

1. generally court-centered


2. concerned with challenge and pleasure of life in this world


3. drew upon tradition on lay piety


4. served both republican and monarchical values


5. concerned with problem of the ancient church


6. placed greater emphasis on pagan ideas and values


7. wished to restore faith to apostolic purity






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