What did Roger Bacon, Albertus Magnus, and Thomas Aquinas share in common?
What did Roger Bacon, Albertus Magnus, and Thomas Aquinas share in common?
A) They translated the works of the ancient Greeks into Latin.
B) They endorsed the heliocentric theory proposed by Copernicus.
C) They developed a worldview that we now call dualism.
D) They founded scientific societies that promoted the new science.
A) They translated the works of the ancient Greeks into Latin.
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