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the development of the compass made voyages of discovery possible
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the invention of gunpowder signaled the end of the age of knighthood
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famous Italian artist known for the statue of David c. 1444-46
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English, but influenced musical style in Europe; used more harmonies with 3rds and 6ths which resulted in what we think of triadic music
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first Renaissance composer
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very respected and prolific; also a low bass
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composer and music theorist; wrote the first dictionary of musical terms called Diffinitorum musices in c. 1475
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another famous Italian artist known for the Birth of Venus
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most revered Renaissance composer, especially by Martin Luther
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from Italy and most known for as a painter, engineer, sculptor, and scientist
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an art-style that was introduced during this time
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a famous Italian artist known for sculpting the "Pieta" in 1499
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a famous Italian artist known for painting the "Madonna della Tenda" in 1514
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famous German religious reformer that brought up the Lutheran church
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father of text expression
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English composer who wrote a 40-voice part motet
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most prolific composer of the Renaissance
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the most famous composer from the Renaissance
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awarded the most posthumous fame
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ranks in importance with Josquin and Palestrina
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important Catholic English composer working in Protestant England
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carries on Palestrina's style while working in Spain
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he lived into the early Baroque era; famous English playwright; many Renaissance-style songs were composed for and used in his plays
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famous scientist of this time