A Student's History of EducationMacmillan, 1925 - 453 sider |
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Side xiv
... Italy . The Revival of the Latin Classics . The De- velopment of Greek Scholarship . The Court Schools and Vittorino da Feltre . The Court School at Mantua . The Relation of the Court Schools to the Universities . Decadence of Italian ...
... Italy . The Revival of the Latin Classics . The De- velopment of Greek Scholarship . The Court Schools and Vittorino da Feltre . The Court School at Mantua . The Relation of the Court Schools to the Universities . Decadence of Italian ...
Side 35
... Italian peninsula . The golden age of valor and stern virtue had then largely departed , and they began un- consciously to seek a more universal culture . While such a people regarded the Greeks as visionary , just as the Greeks looked ...
... Italian peninsula . The golden age of valor and stern virtue had then largely departed , and they began un- consciously to seek a more universal culture . While such a people regarded the Greeks as visionary , just as the Greeks looked ...
Side 55
... Italy , and Gaul . But in the West monasticism gradually adopted more active pursuits and milder discipline , and the monks turned to the cul- tivation of the soil and the preservation of literature . Monasticism in the West . and ...
... Italy , and Gaul . But in the West monasticism gradually adopted more active pursuits and milder discipline , and the monks turned to the cul- tivation of the soil and the preservation of literature . Monasticism in the West . and ...
Side 75
... Italy , and through the at Salerno . attraction of the mineral springs and salubrity of this particular place . By the middle of the eleventh century Salerno was well known as the leading place for medical study . It was , however ...
... Italy , and through the at Salerno . attraction of the mineral springs and salubrity of this particular place . By the middle of the eleventh century Salerno was well known as the leading place for medical study . It was , however ...
Side 88
... Italy , despite the injuries wrought by barbarian invasions , as the nobles had always need of luxuries , and the Church of articles of utility in its Impulse caused by Crusades services . But the demand for vessels and transports and ...
... Italy , despite the injuries wrought by barbarian invasions , as the nobles had always need of luxuries , and the Church of articles of utility in its Impulse caused by Crusades services . But the demand for vessels and transports and ...
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