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Read the passage and answer the following question The spontaneous emergence of universities was intimately associated with the new learning that had been translated into Latin throughout the course of the twelfth century. Indeed the university was the institutional means by which Western Europe would organize, absorb, and expand the great volume of new knowledge; the instrument by which it would mold and disseminate a common intellectual heritage for generations to come. While the universities of Paris and Oxford became renowned as centers of philosophy and science and Bologna for its schools of law and medicine, all three . . . shaped the university into a form that has persisted to this day.
According to the passage, once many works had been translated into Latin
Latin could more easily be taught in universities
Universities were formed to translate more books
Knowledge could be shared among scholars
The language was not understood by university students
- Option 1: The passage doesn't mention teaching Latin in universities. It focuses on the dissemination of knowledge rather than the language being taught.
- Option 2: Universities weren't formed to translate books. They were created to organize and share the newly translated knowledge among scholars.
- Option 3: Knowledge could be shared among scholars. Once works were translated into Latin, this common language allowed information to be disseminated and absorbed by Western Europe, as indicated in the passage.
- Option 4: The passage does not imply a lack of understanding of Latin by students. It highlights how Latin facilitated the spread of new knowledge.
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