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these cases of repression should not detract from the overall picture that medieval universities were surprisingly open-minded. And as the repeated bans on Aristotle’s natural philosophy show, attempts to keep forbidden knowledge from being studied, taught, and shared often failed miserably. In fact, there are only about fifty known cases of academically related judicial proceedings for erroneous teachings throughout all of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
Free Speech: A History from Socrates to Social Media
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