With nearly twenty thousand centers in Europe by the end of the twelfth century, monasteries were the natural transmission of knowledge from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age. Since then, it had taken nearly four centuries before nascent universities equaled the spread of abbeys and convents. Since that time, it took at least another two hundred years before universities established their primacy in education.
A new University is on the rise
A new University is on the rise
A new University is on the rise
With nearly twenty thousand centers in Europe by the end of the twelfth century, monasteries were the natural transmission of knowledge from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age. Since then, it had taken nearly four centuries before nascent universities equaled the spread of abbeys and convents. Since that time, it took at least another two hundred years before universities established their primacy in education.