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Side xiv
... Renaissance and the Revival of Learning . Causes of the Awakening in 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 ...
... Renaissance and the Revival of Learning . Causes of the Awakening in 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 ...
Side 58
... have been available at the Renaissance . of classical education . SUPPLEMENTARY READING Graves , History of Education during the Middle 58 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION and Texts Effect upon Civilization of the Monastic Schools.
... have been available at the Renaissance . of classical education . SUPPLEMENTARY READING Graves , History of Education during the Middle 58 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION and Texts Effect upon Civilization of the Monastic Schools.
Side 58
... the Latin and Greek manuscripts and learning could scarcely have survived and have been available at the Renaissance . SUPPLEMENTARY READING Graves , History of Education during the Middle 58 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION.
... the Latin and Greek manuscripts and learning could scarcely have survived and have been available at the Renaissance . SUPPLEMENTARY READING Graves , History of Education during the Middle 58 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION.
Side 70
... Renaissance and its effect upon education make a brief consideration of its development necessary here . It began as an effort to vanquish heresy in the interest of the Church dogmas , which until late in the Middle Ages it had not ...
... Renaissance and its effect upon education make a brief consideration of its development necessary here . It began as an effort to vanquish heresy in the interest of the Church dogmas , which until late in the Middle Ages it had not ...
Side 72
... stimulated intel- lectual interests , produced the most acute and subtle minds of the age , and helped to prepare the way for the Renaissance . ) fgb ik l m n tvxyz ARVS GRAMATIC HH Porfion 72 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION.
... stimulated intel- lectual interests , produced the most acute and subtle minds of the age , and helped to prepare the way for the Renaissance . ) fgb ik l m n tvxyz ARVS GRAMATIC HH Porfion 72 A STUDENT'S HISTORY OF EDUCATION.
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