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The Northern Renaissance

The Northern Renaissance CONTRASTING More “Christian” than Italian Renaissance

The Northern Renaissance CONTRASTING Advocated Social Reform based on Christian principles

The Northern Renaissance COMPARING Use of Classical Literature Greek Roman Biblical

of the Northern Renaissance Humanists of the Northern Renaissance Thomas More Erasmus

Sir/St. Thomas More Henry VIII’s Chancellor Classical Scholar Catholic Martyr Author of Utopia

Revival of Plato Plato’s Republic

Erasmus Dutch Humanist The Praise of Folly Critic of Church, but still Catholic

Textual Criticism Greek New Testament New Latin Translation (Based on Greek)

The Arnolfini Portrait is a 1434 oil painting on oak panel by the Early Netherlandish painter Jan van Eyck