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What resulted from Muslim scholars translating Arabic books into Latin?

Europeans read about new ideas.
Muslims went to other lands to build libraries.
Europeans started to follow Islamic traditions.
Muslims wrote more books in different languages.

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Answer: In European antiquity, philosophers largely wrote in Greek. Even after the Roman conquest of the Mediterranean and the demise of paganism, philosophy was strongly associated with Hellenic culture. The leading thinkers of the Roman world, such as Cicero and Seneca, were steeped in Greek literature; Cicero even went to Athens to pay homage to the home of his philosophical heroes. Tellingly, the emperor Marcus Aurelius went so far as to write his Meditations in Greek. Cicero, and later Boethius, did attempt to initiate a philosophical tradition in Latin. But during the early Middle Ages, most of Greek thought was accessible in Latin only partially and indirectly.

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Answer:

Europeans read about new ideas

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