Medieval philosophers and scientists typically studied theology, as well. This was considered to be the final authority on all matters.
Medieval ways of thinking were based on traditional beliefs.
Medieval ways of thinking were based on traditional beliefs.
He argued that observation and experimentation are the most important tools for understanding the natural world
During the medieval times there was heightened volcanic activity. This led to what some scientists have called the "little ice age".
1st Answer:Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates.2nd Answer:Famous medieval scientists included Bede, Albert the Great, Roger Bacon, Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, and William of Ockham. There is a link below to an article on medieval European scientists.Sorry, but Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates were ancient Greeks who lived about 800 years before the Middle Ages began.
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medieval religoin
He thinks that Galileo was Venus and Jupiter
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.
On the work of classical and medieval scientists before them.
Medieval ways of thinking were based on traditional beliefs.
Joachim Sighart has written: 'Albert the Great, of the Order of Friar-Preachers' 'Albert the Great, of the Order of Friar-Preachers' -- subject(s): Medieval Philosophers, Biography 'Albert the Great, of the Order of Friar-Preachers' -- subject(s): Medieval Philosophers, Biography
It wasn't influenced by medieval England. They did want to make sure they didn't have a king, but it was the enlightenment philosophers that were the greatest influence.