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BaLLatris [955]
2 years ago
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What was the effect of producing books only in Latin during the Middle Ages?

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Simora [160]2 years ago
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the effect of only producing books in latin during the middle ages was so that mostly everyone could understand them. the printing press had most likely not been invented yet so they needed a fast and simple way to get the books into the general public that were able to read and write. latin in the middle ages was one of the main languages spoken throughout europe.

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