John Scotus Erigena had an advantage over most of the European scholars of his time because

a. his enormous wealth gave him the leisure to study philosophy.
b. he was not a Christian, so he was unbiased in his approach to philosophy.
c. he was the only one to possess Aristotle’s original manuscripts.
d. his knowledge of Greek allowed him to read Greek philosophical sources.


d.

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