A Student's History of EducationMacmillan, 1925 - 453 sider |
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... classical Greek litera- ture , grammar , rhetoric , and other higher subjects of the pagan schools , but from a different point of view . Thus the Græco - Roman and the Christian movements had formed an alliance in education , and in ...
... classical Greek litera- ture , grammar , rhetoric , and other higher subjects of the pagan schools , but from a different point of view . Thus the Græco - Roman and the Christian movements had formed an alliance in education , and in ...
Side 56
... classical learning was gradually intro- duced in that dry and condensed form of the ' seven liberal arts ' , which was also used by the cathedral schools . This medieval canon of studies was a gradual evolution from Græco - Roman days ...
... classical learning was gradually intro- duced in that dry and condensed form of the ' seven liberal arts ' , which was also used by the cathedral schools . This medieval canon of studies was a gradual evolution from Græco - Roman days ...
Side 58
... classical literature as representing the temptations of the world , and at all times their rigid orthodoxy prevented every possibility of science and the development of individualism , they , together with the cathedral schools ...
... classical literature as representing the temptations of the world , and at all times their rigid orthodoxy prevented every possibility of science and the development of individualism , they , together with the cathedral schools ...
Side 58
... classical education . Effect upon Civilization of the Monastic Schools . → Thus monasticism accomplished not a little for civiliza- tion . While the works produced in the monasteries were literature and uncritical and superstitious ...
... classical education . Effect upon Civilization of the Monastic Schools . → Thus monasticism accomplished not a little for civiliza- tion . While the works produced in the monasteries were literature and uncritical and superstitious ...
Side 59
... Classical Heritage of the Middle Ages ( Macmillan , 1913 ) , chap . VII , and Wishart , A. W. , A Short History of Monks and Monasticism ( Brandt , Trenton , 1902 ) . The contri- bution of Irish monasticism is shown in Healy , J ...
... Classical Heritage of the Middle Ages ( Macmillan , 1913 ) , chap . VII , and Wishart , A. W. , A Short History of Monks and Monasticism ( Brandt , Trenton , 1902 ) . The contri- bution of Irish monasticism is shown in Healy , J ...
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