Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
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.
Logic Breakdown
Focus on the passage's description of Latin "language specialists": note what training they have and what they omit, and how the passage contrasts them with subject specialists. Determine whether the passage says any group combines both philological (language) and intellectual-historical (subject-matter) expertise.
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Unlock Full Passage8.The passage contains support for which one of the following statements concerning those scholars who analyze works written in Latin during the Renaissance?
Correct Answer
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Supported. The passage says that even well-trained Latin specialists limit themselves to literary/humanistic Latin and "edit and analyze poems and orations, but leave works of theology and science, law and medicine... to 'specialists' in those fields, historians of science, for example, who lack philological training." Quote: "Even the most learned students of Renaissance Latin generally confine themselves to humanistic and literary writings in Latin." It also notes: "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." Together these statements support that scholars who analyze Latin generally do not possess the combined language + intellectual-history training needed to study the important, neglected Latin texts.
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