
History of Universities, Part 1: Flower of the Middle Ages
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The Third Great Crisis in the Universities
As the literate public grew, and as the printing presses multiplied, there was a brain drain. The most audacious thinkers didn't need or want to go to the universities. So this helps then to spur on new philosophies and what we call natural science. And those then gained more and more of an audience in england over the course of the 15 and 16 hundreds,. at oxford and cambridge, of course. Ok, so once the the path is blazed by newer universities, it then spills over into the older, more prodigious institutions.
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