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A. It ended corruption in the Catholic Church.
B. It helped the nobility in power.
C. It helped spread ideas to many more people.
D. It maintained the power of the Catholic Church.
Read the following statement by Giorgio Vasari in a biography about Leonardo da Vinci:
"Sometimes, in supernatural fashion, beauty, grace, and talent are united beyond measure in one single person ... This
was seen by all mankind in Leonardo da Vinci . so great was his genius, and such its growth, that to whatever difficulties he
turned his mind, he solved thent with ease. In him was great bodily strength. with a spirit and courage ever royal and
magnanimous; and the fame of'his name so increased, that not only in his lifetime was he held in esteem, but his
reputation became even greater among posterity after his
death."
3. Which quote below from Vasari's statement above best reflects the qualities that made Leonardo da Vinci an ideal
Renaissance man?
A.
".. so great was his genius, .., that to whatever difficulties he turned his mind, he solved them with ease.
B." .. his reputation became even greater among posterity after his death."
C." . the fame of his name so increased, that not only in his lifetime was he held in esteem."
D. "In him was great bodily strength . with a spirit and courage ever royal and magnanimous."
4. Which statement best expresses an idea held by many Renaissance humanist philosophers?
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Transcribed Image Text:A. It ended corruption in the Catholic Church. B. It helped the nobility in power. C. It helped spread ideas to many more people. D. It maintained the power of the Catholic Church. Read the following statement by Giorgio Vasari in a biography about Leonardo da Vinci: "Sometimes, in supernatural fashion, beauty, grace, and talent are united beyond measure in one single person ... This was seen by all mankind in Leonardo da Vinci . so great was his genius, and such its growth, that to whatever difficulties he turned his mind, he solved thent with ease. In him was great bodily strength. with a spirit and courage ever royal and magnanimous; and the fame of'his name so increased, that not only in his lifetime was he held in esteem, but his reputation became even greater among posterity after his death." 3. Which quote below from Vasari's statement above best reflects the qualities that made Leonardo da Vinci an ideal Renaissance man? A. ".. so great was his genius, .., that to whatever difficulties he turned his mind, he solved them with ease. B." .. his reputation became even greater among posterity after his death." C." . the fame of his name so increased, that not only in his lifetime was he held in esteem." D. "In him was great bodily strength . with a spirit and courage ever royal and magnanimous." 4. Which statement best expresses an idea held by many Renaissance humanist philosophers? lluminate Education TM Inc.
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