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the “full Latin education,” so that, “by about 600, writing was confined to clerics while secular elites tended to be content just to be able to read, especially their Bibles,” be
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sciences, and higher education, a role it would continue to hold until the nineteenth century. In philosophy, the Parisian scholastics, most notably St. Thomas Aquinas, corrected
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