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Education in Medieval Europe. Manuscripts In the Middle Ages, books were made by hand by monks Illumination—highly decorative letters and images.

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Page 1: Education in Medieval Europe. Manuscripts In the Middle Ages, books were made by hand by monks Illumination—highly decorative letters and images.

Education in Medieval Europe

Page 2: Education in Medieval Europe. Manuscripts In the Middle Ages, books were made by hand by monks Illumination—highly decorative letters and images.

Manuscripts

In the Middle Ages, books were made by hand by monks

Illumination—highly decorative letters and images

Page 3: Education in Medieval Europe. Manuscripts In the Middle Ages, books were made by hand by monks Illumination—highly decorative letters and images.

Manuscripts

Page 4: Education in Medieval Europe. Manuscripts In the Middle Ages, books were made by hand by monks Illumination—highly decorative letters and images.

Medieval Education

Most educated people were members of the clergy

Language of learning— Latin

Invention of the printing press in the 1400s made books more common and less expensive

Literacy

Page 5: Education in Medieval Europe. Manuscripts In the Middle Ages, books were made by hand by monks Illumination—highly decorative letters and images.

Universities

The first universities were founded the Middle Ages

demand for educated people

Programs of study

Law

Theology

Medicine

Page 6: Education in Medieval Europe. Manuscripts In the Middle Ages, books were made by hand by monks Illumination—highly decorative letters and images.

“New” Learning

Christian scholars translated Greek, Roman, and Arab books

Scholasticism—using reason to support Christian beliefs

Thomas Aquinas

Page 7: Education in Medieval Europe. Manuscripts In the Middle Ages, books were made by hand by monks Illumination—highly decorative letters and images.

“New” Learning

Science made little progress in Europe because of the belief that all learning must fit with Church teachings

Page 8: Education in Medieval Europe. Manuscripts In the Middle Ages, books were made by hand by monks Illumination—highly decorative letters and images.

Art and Literature

Medieval art was characterized by religious images

New books written in vernacular, or everyday language

First mass-produced book was the Bible

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