Scholarship in the Carolingian Empire was characterized by
- creativity and original thought
- illuminated manuscripts done in Merovingian cursive
- a rejection of all classical ideals
- reproductions of manuscripts in Benedictine scriptoria
Scholarship in the Carolingian Empire was characterized by creativity and original thought.
Explanation:
Charlemagne, the Carolingian Emperor was a staunch supporter of the education of those who were gifted with a sharp intellect and of the ones who deserved getting educated.
In order to promote education in his empire, Charlemagne introduced highly rewarding scholarships and inspired the scholars and academicians wanting to pursue higher and greater education.
He also insisted on his own children securing a good education.