The Scientific revolution of the fifteenth century was one of the crucial reasons for the decline of the Roman Catholic Empire and the development of Europe. The scientific revolution refers to the extensive research done on the physical nature of the world. The revolution gave birth to the modern scientific civilization. The advancements in science helped the people of Europe to enhance their reasoning. The method comprises of a lot of contributors such as Galileo, Bacon, Descartes and several others. (Hunt, 610) The Scientific method refers to the investigation and the methodology of nature. The ancient, medieval and Arab texts that were commented on by humanists were mathematical and scientific treatises. The appraisal of these treatises …show more content…
Three names surface with the invention of the printing press, Johann Gutenberg, Johann Fust, and Peter Schoffer. The sources are scanty thus it is difficult to determine the contribution of an individual in the development of typography and commercial profiteering. The Chinese invented block printing and paper in the eight century. The contact of the Europeans with the Chinese in the fourteenth century was one of the main reasons that gave birth to typography. The printing press spread across Europe really quick because entrepreneurs catered to the needs of the city population. The books of all the philosophers and scientists spread across the countries faster than one could imagine. Printing gave scholars all over Europe identical texts to work on. Because of the greater spread of printing, learning to read was easier. It not only made scholarship accurate and fuller but also not difficult to attain it compared to the previous centuries. People read books and came to know about the corruption in the society. Reading about Science by the priests themselves instilled their minds with actual facts rather than the falsified knowledge passed on to them by the church. (Rice, Eugene F., and Anthony Grafton,