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During the Middle Ages, to have an education you had to joins the seminaries, the paces which provided training for priests. Therefore, the focus of studies as theology.

During the last stage of the Middle Ages (the High Middle Ages) there was the rise of the universities. Besides theology, arithmetic and geometry, medicine, grammar and logic, philosophy, music and astronomy also emerged as disciplines of study.

The High Middle Ages also saw the beginning of a emergence of interest in the classics (The Romans and the Greeks). The classics had been ignored in Christian Europe as they were seen as a pagan period. This interest reached its peak in the Renaissance. This term basically means the rebirth in interest in the classics.

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