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Nevertheless, one of the most significant—if unintended—consequences of the rise of the universities was that institutions that had been created to facilitate serious study for its own sake developed into finishing schools for politicians.* By the time the sixteenth century dawned, a university career was becoming almost as necessary a qualification for public office as it is today.
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