HIST 1010 Chapter 13: HIST1010 Ch.13 Textbook Notes

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Reforms throughout western europe preached new ideas about religious doctrine and religious practices. Result of allied industries, such as paper making and goldsmithing. 1450s- johannes gutenberg succeed and published their famous bibles. Early printed works were religious or spiritual. Changed the habits of teachers and students, the way the state conducted its business, and the methods of legal training and proceedings. Popularized the discoveries of the new world. Printing created an international intellectual community whose ideas could be dispersed the length and breadth of the continent. Enhanced the value of ideas and thinking. Applied techniques to the study of the authorities and texts of the church. Brought learning to educated men and women throughout europe. Program of reform rather than a philosophy, aimed to make better christians through better education. Education of women- places in universities, thomas more"s daughters. Humanist educational principles posed an implicit challenge to roman catholicism.

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