Muslim scholars contributed to the Renaissance when their works on medicine, philosophy, and mathematics were translated into Latin and other Western languages. Some of these Muslim writers had based their work on earlier Greek and Indian texts.
Muslim Scholars translated Greek writtings into Arabic and they studied it for centries and added their own ideas later Arabic versions were translated into Latin which was read in Europe.
Renaissance scholars focused on humanism, individualism, and a revival of classical learning and culture, while medieval scholars were more centered on theology, scholasticism, and religious teachings. Renaissance scholars were more interested in the arts, literature, and science, while medieval scholars focused on deciphering and interpreting religious texts and doctrines.
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Allowing scholars to study topics other than those supported by the Catholic Church.
Allowing scholars to study topics other than those supported by the Catholic Church.
Allowing scholars to study topics other than those supported by the Catholic Church.
In the scientific revolution, the traditional authority was the Catholic Church and the teachings of ancient scholars like Aristotle and Ptolemy. These authorities were often challenged by new thinkers like Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton who made groundbreaking discoveries that contradicted existing beliefs.
In an Islamic inspired effort to learn, Muslims gathered knowledge and information from all over the earth, originally in many different languages. When all of the information was translated into one common language, Muslims were able to peice together learnings to contribute to the scientific revolution greatly. Astronomy, Chemistry, and Algebra were all shaped by the learnngs of Muslim scholars.
Much was preserved by the Islamic medieval Islamic scholars.
Allowing scholars to study topics other than those supported by the Catholic Church
Before the year 1000, the medieval scholars were concerned with Y1K. Afterwards they all got drunk and forgot about it for the next 997 years.
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