I’ve been reading about the intellectual world in Western Europe as it existed in the early centuries of the second millennium.
With the fall of Roman Civilization 600 years earlier, scholarship had declined, knowledge of the past had been reduced to monastic reproductions of Latin texts providing the church the opportunity to re-imagine the historical narrative to its own advantage, limiting it to a closed Christian perspective and its reliance on the ‘Word of God’ to explain the complexities of the natural world.
This constrictive culture led the few scholars of the time, whose concern for self-preservation amid accusations of heresy, to temper any announcements of research findings setting back intellectual development for centuries.
The eventual breaking free of such a restrictive situation can only be attributed to the indomitable human spirit, even though it did take a long time.
