Growth of church-sponsored education and intellectual revival (c.1000-1300 CE) (jan 1, 1000 – jan 1, 1300)
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- Literacy declined after the fall of the Roman Empire; learning became limited to the clergy.
- Monasteries were key centers for copying manuscripts, preserving classical and religious texts.
- Education was primarily religious and Latin-based, focused on training monks and priests.
- Schools existed mainly in cathedrals and monasteries, not open to the general population.
- The general population was largely illiterate, with oral tradition remaining dominant.
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