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Explain how Renaissance humanists influenced the Scientific Revolution.(1 point) Responses Humanists returned to the learnings of the church and the texts of the Bible. Humanists returned to the learnings of the church and the texts of the Bible. Humanists learned Greek and Latin and were eager to rediscover works of ancient scholars. Humanists learned Greek and Latin and were eager to rediscover works of ancient scholars. Humanists started universities to study ancient works from Greece. Humanists started universities to study ancient works from Greece. Humanists were inspired by Islamic scholars and spread the Islamic culture to Europe.
Explain how Renaissance humanists influenced the Scientific Revolution.(1 point) Responses Humanists returned to the learnings of the church and the texts of the Bible. Humanists returned to the learnings of the church and the texts of the Bible. Humanists learned Greek and Latin and were eager to rediscover works of ancient scholars. Humanists learned Greek and Latin and were eager to rediscover works of ancient scholars. Humanists started universities to study ancient works from Greece. Humanists started universities to study ancient works from Greece. Humanists were inspired by Islamic scholars and spread the Islamic culture to Europe.
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Humanists learned Greek and Latin and were eager to rediscover works of ancient scholars.
This revival of classical knowledge from ancient Greece and Rome encouraged a more critical and empirical approach to understanding the natural world, laying important groundwork for the Scientific Revolution. Humanists emphasized observation, reason, and the study of nature, which directly influenced the methods and ideas of later scientists.
This revival of classical knowledge from ancient Greece and Rome encouraged a more critical and empirical approach to understanding the natural world, laying important groundwork for the Scientific Revolution. Humanists emphasized observation, reason, and the study of nature, which directly influenced the methods and ideas of later scientists.