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The medium of higher education till 18th century??

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Answered by advkundanjhamotia
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the veda, right veda, yajur veda, Sama veda and atharva veda..

Answered by anjaliom1122
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The eighteenth century saw a huge increase in interest in classical education, showing that it was still regarded as the pinnacle of intellectual training in educational circles.

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Its ideas have been recycled for centuries, taking on new interpretations and ideologies while essentially producing the same outcomes. The foundation of any intellectual was a classical education, which gave arguments logic and reason, provided writers with useful examples, and solidified the role of education in all societies. The late 17th and early eighteenth century Enlightenment demanded a reexamination of classical ideas and contributed to the emphasis of many of its central ideas, including the notion that knowledge is necessary for reason and that reasoning abilities are essential for success in any society. The first academy was founded by Benjamin Franklin; it was chartered in 1749 and inaugurated in 1751. It changed its name to the University of Pennsylvania in 1791. Academies were essentially private secondary schools with a broad curriculum and hands-on instruction.

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