Medieval ways of thinking were based on traditional beliefs.
Plato placed great importance on rational processes and believed that knowledge could be attained through reasoning and logic. Medieval scholars at Oxford, heavily influenced by Plato, also valued the role of rationality but often relied on religious teachings as a source of knowledge. On the other hand, Galileo emphasized the importance of observations and empirical evidence, challenging traditional beliefs and relying on direct observations to form his scientific theories.
school was so different the what it is now from 500 years ago
medieval maps were made out of parchment before the Chinese invented paper a few years later
Each Country has it's own authors, it's own medieval period, and obviously people writing ona range of different subjects3 Notable English Authors:Geoffrey Chaucer: Author of The Canterbury Tales, The Book of the Duchess, and others.William Langland: Attributed Piers the PlowmanThomas Malory: Le Morte d'Arthur
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Medieval ways of thinking were based on traditional beliefs.
Medieval ways of thinking were based on traditional beliefs.
Medieval ways of thinking were based on traditional beliefs.
Medieval ways of thinking were based on traditional beliefs.
Medieval ways of thinking were based on traditional beliefs.
Medieval ways of thinking were based on traditional
Medieval philosophers and scientists typically studied theology, as well. This was considered to be the final authority on all matters.
"The Pillow Book", refers to a medieval Japanese diary, the book of observations by Sei Shonagon.
Bjarne Schartau has written: 'Observations II' 'Observations on the activities of the Byzantine grammarians of the Palaeologian era' -- subject(s): Collected works, Greek language, Medieval and late, Medieval and late Greek language
The Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.
He argued that observation and experimentation are the most important tools for understanding the natural world
He argued that observation and experimentation are the most important tools for understanding the natural world