Library/PT 112/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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Binns argues that scholars who study Renaissance England focus too much on famous English writers like Shakespeare and ignore important works written in Latin. Latin was the main language of scholars then, and key texts in law, science, and theology were written in Latin and shaped English thought. But experts stay in narrow specialties—Latin scholars usually stick to poetry and literary texts, while intellectual historians read mainly English writings—so each side misses important materials. Because few people can read difficult Latin scientific or legal works, our picture of English intellectual life from that period is incomplete and distorted.

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Locate lines describing why late-Renaissance scientific Latin is hard for modern scholars—look for mentions of both difficult subject matter and the Latin language/training gap.

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The information in the passage suggests which one of the following concerning late-Renaissance scientific works written in Latin?

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Supported by the passage: 'the more alien and difficult terminology, syntax, and content of the scientist Newton.' and 'No modern classicist is trained to deal with the range of problems posed by a difficult piece of late Renaissance science; few students of English intellectual history are trained to read the sort of Latin in which such works were written.' These statements indicate difficulty arises from both the concepts developed in the works and the language in which they are written.
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