Introduction to World Civilization Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #588735

Which one of the following is not true about the culture of Byzantine civilization?


Books were widely read among the Byzantines.

Much of the Byzantine population was educated.

The men who filled the ranks of the empire’s bureaucracy were learned graduates.

The cultural emphasis was on physics and biology.

In the early years of the empire the greatest university was at Athens.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

Books were widely circulated and read among the Byzantines. Much of the population was educated. In the early years of the empire the greatest university was at Athens. The university was moved from Athens to Constantinople by Emperor Justinian in the sixth century because of his concern over the strong pagan traditions of Athens. Further, the men who filled the ranks of the empire’s bureaucracy, of the Byzantine church and of the court system, generally were learned graduates, men who had studied at the university. The cultural emphasis, as seen in the literature, was on philosophy, astronomy, geometry, rhetoric, music, literature, grammar, law, medicine, and arithmetic. Doğru cevap D’dir.

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