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HUM 202 Midterm Crossword
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1) ___ was the ruler of Prussia that referred to himself as the Great Elector.
3) ___ was more advanced than any society in the West.
4) ___ was the first governor ofthe colony in Australia
6) ___ was the name of the first book printed in the colonies.
7) Beijing became the capital of China first under the rule of ___.
8) ____ referred to those who dominated the intellectual life of the French Enlightenment and who frequent salons.
10) ___ was the name that was applied to the era of rational thinking as a means of achieving comprehensive system of ethics, aesthetics, and knowledge.
11) a musical passage in which an instrument performs episodes that contrasts back and forth with the orchestral score.
14) A sonata for two instruments of a high range and a basso continuo
15) One who accepts the idea that God created the universe, but does not believe that God is actively involved in the day-to-day workings is called ___.
16) The author of the satire called "Gulliver's Travels".
19) ___ means "knight".
22) A Spanish nun who became a saint at the age of 40 and had began to experience mystical religious visions.
23) The central note or a musical composition; also called tonic note
24) This was the combination of solo voice and basso continuo.
28) Loyola who was a traditionalist called on this group with a set of rules for those who were struggling against sin so that they may one day join those who compose the church Triumphant those who were in heaven.
31) ___ was one of the most important figures in the Church of Scotland.
33) ___ is a room designed especially for social gatherings.
34) ____ is believed to have been the Hawaiian king to consolidate the islands under one rule.
37) All of the paintings of ___ address the sense of the individual.
38) William Murdick invented ___.
39) Urban VIII commissioned this young architect to design a cast bronze baldichino or canopy to help define the alter space.
42) The pursuit of achieving communion or identity with the devine through direct experience, imitation or sight.
43) ____ is the author of the great poem called "Paradise Lost"
44) One of the most magnificent statements of the Rococo in Central Europe is the ___ for the prince-bishop of Wurzbug in Bavaria.
45) ___ is a type of performance that combined speech, dance, and spectacle.
47) This city became the center of musical innovation and practice.
48) The Baroque Style of architecture was started here.
52) ___ was the first French playwright to live entirely on earnings form his plays.
56) A large irregular shaped pearl.
57) ___ was the name of the royal palace in Paris that had been the seat of the French gov't since the Middle Ages.
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2) The decorative style fostered by the French court in the eighteenth century and quickly emualted by royal courts across Europe was known as ___.
5) ____ is the belief that birth man is a "blank slate" and our environment is what is learned and determined what is learned.
9) The key of a composition
12) ___ is a form of satire in which a serious author or work is ridiculed or mocjed in a humorous way through exaggerated imitation.
13) Bernini designed the Four Rivers Fountain for this person because he commissioned him.
17) ___ is the lengthy choral work, usually employing religious subject matter, performed by a narrator, soloist, choruses, and orchestra.
18) All of Mozart's works were catalogued and numbered in the nineteenth century by ___.
20) ___ is an elegant triple-time dance of modern tempo.
21) A text based musical drama
25) ___ was the first French woman to compose an opera.
26) Charles Le Brun declared ___ to be the greatest painter of the seventeenth century.
27) An oval frame
29) In 1682, ___ became the unofficial capital of France and the symbol of Louis's absolute power and authority.
30) ___ were the explorers that explored the Louisiana Territory.
32) ____ is the name of the period of Louis XIV because all of the nations fashioned themselves of his court.
35) ____ was the landscape for the graounds around the palace at Versailles.
36) ___ was the author of Pride and Prejudice.
40) ____ is a male singer who, in order to retain his high voice, was castrated before puberty.
41) ___ were the two royal capitals of Prussia.
43) ___ was the individual in the king's court that was responsible for entertainment.
46) The people in France referred to ____ as their child king.
49) ____ was the greatest achievement of Frederick Handel.
50) In England English Calvinist were called ____.
51) ____ is the number of beats per measure.
53) The central note of a composition; also called the key
54) The moral bankruptcy of British society, not just the poor, was the subject of the works of ___.
55) He was a tax collector and later a disciple of Jesus.
58) He insisted on the power of the light to heighten spiritual feelings in the congregation, particularly through the use of stained glass, light had played an important role in architecture.
59) This person was the leading architect between 1556-1629.
60) ___ is a musical composition that indicates what music is to be played by each instrument.
61) One of the most famous concertos had four violin concertos by Vivaldi
62) Loyola who was a traditionalist called on this group with a set of rules for those who were struggling against sin so that they may one day join those who compose the church Triumphant those who were in heaven.
63) An elaborate solo or duet song that expresses the singer's emotions and feelings
64) One of the major aspects of this painter was that he only depicts real people of his own day engaged in real tasks.
65) This person developed the basso continuo
66) He was the founder of the Society of Jesus.
67) The invention of the flying shuttle by ____ dramatically changed textile manufacturing.
68) An exaggerated form of chiaroscuro
69) The first movement of a concerto
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