One of the first examples of what we call a "Renaissance" man was __________

A. Raphael
B. Leonardo da Vinci
C. Michelangelo
D. Dante Alighieri
E. Francis I


Answer: B

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Leonardo became famous for his ability to:

a. create a sense of mystery. b. gently model through careful blending. c. represent subtle shadows. d. all of these. e. none of these.

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The genre of __________ literature grew out of monasticism

A) funerary B) devotional C) meditation D) monkish E) mystical

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Descriptions of drumming-based music of West Africa as polyrhythmic

A. make sense because the music is so resolutely monophonic. B. are universally accepted by ethnomusicologists and West African musicians alike. C. are controversial, since there are both ethnomusicologists and West African musicians who contend that the term does not accurately account for the music's texture. D. were first developed by West African musicians but are consistently refuted by ethnomusicologists.

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Early chant notation is based on signs called:

a) Phonemes b) Antiphons c) Custos d) Neumes

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