Not everyone welcomed the printed books, and those who did had fear about it.Why?
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1.Easy availability of printed books created the possibility for wide circulation of Ideas.
In Europe A Latin Scholar, Erasmus expressed grave doubts about easily available printed books. He opined that easy availability of printed book was harmful to serious scholarship.
2.It was feared that if there was no control over what was printed and read, religious and radical views might spread.
3. It would lessen the authority of valuable literature and the valuable literature would be destroyed. Rich and valuable works would lose their significance in the presence of ignorant, slanderous , seditious and religious books.
In Europe A Latin Scholar, Erasmus expressed grave doubts about easily available printed books. He opined that easy availability of printed book was harmful to serious scholarship.
2.It was feared that if there was no control over what was printed and read, religious and radical views might spread.
3. It would lessen the authority of valuable literature and the valuable literature would be destroyed. Rich and valuable works would lose their significance in the presence of ignorant, slanderous , seditious and religious books.
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Yes everyone did not welcomed the printed books because they thought that their cultural values will get spoils as there will be a stage for discussion and the ones who had fear about it was because they never wanted the girls of their society to read different types of books and only wanted them to read about cultures and ancient values,etc..
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Yes everyone did not welcomed the printed books because they thought that their cultural values will get spoils as there will be a stage for discussion and the ones who had fear about it was because they never wanted the girls of their society to read different types of books and only wanted them to read about cultures and ancient values,etc..
Hope it helped!!
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