There are many causes as to how universities rose during the renaissance. During the middle ages, in the 1300s, scholars had begun to broaden their interests outside of religion. Many scholars studied poetry, history, art, and greek and latin languages. These subjects together are known as the humanities (which means a way of thinking and learning that stresses the importance of human abilities and actions.) because they all explore human activities rather than the physical world of the nature of God. Because of this, scholasticism (used to describe the dominant intellectual movement of the middle ages) first developed in schools attached to Europe’s cathedrals in the twelfth century. The most successful of these schools has emerged as universities, such as oxford in England, Bologna in Italy, and Paris in France. Not only that but also prosperity and the decline of famine and plague lead to the founding of the schools and …show more content…
When many plagues such as the black death, wiped out almost the entire population of Europeans of millions of europeans. Because of the black death, there was also famine because the black death was caused by infected rats, which spread the disease into food that they ate. But later on the black death stopped as well as famine and it gave the opportunity for many people to attend to many different universities and well as for universities to grow.
HOW UNIVERSITIES SPREAD THE IDEAS OF THE RENAISSANCE
Universities played a huge role in spreading ideas of the renaissance because not just any student can enrol into a university. A student (a young man in his mid-teens and older) can enrol into a university, he needed a basic knowledge of the seven liberal arts: the trivium (which included rhetoric, grammar, and logic)