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An increased demand for books during the 1500s meant that
fewer books were written in the vernacular.
more books were written in the vernacular.
fewer people read classical works
more people read Chinese works.
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More books were written in the vernacular.
Explanation: The printing press and rising demand for books in the 1500s made texts cheaper and more widely available, encouraging publication in local languages (for lay readers, commerce, and the Reformation’s vernacular Bibles) rather than only in Latin.
Explanation: The printing press and rising demand for books in the 1500s made texts cheaper and more widely available, encouraging publication in local languages (for lay readers, commerce, and the Reformation’s vernacular Bibles) rather than only in Latin.
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