How did the attitude toward classical texts during the Renaissance influence the later Scientific Revolution?

- Increased interest in classical texts resulted in greater access to learning and eventually encouraged formal scientific experimentation.

-A distaste for the classics led Renaissance thinkers to embrace new ideas and to challenge to long held religious ideals.

- Exposure to classical texts suppressed the development of new ideas and delayed the Scientific Revolution.

-The popularity of reading classics made working classes more literate and inspired formal scientific experimentation among the general population.



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interest in classical texts resulted in access to learning and eventually encouraged formal scientific experimentation. One of the popular scientist at this time was Sir Issac Newton who discovered Calculus

interest in classical texts resulted in access to learning and eventually encouraged formal scientific experimentation. One of the popular scientist at this time was Sir Issac Newton who discovered Calculus



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