A Student's History of EducationMacmillan, 1925 - 453 sider |
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... appeared such scholars as Averroës the Moorish colleges . ( 1126-1198 ) , who became the authoritative commentator on Aristotle for several centuries ; and Moorish colleges were founded at Cordova , Granada , Toledo , and else- where ...
... appeared such scholars as Averroës the Moorish colleges . ( 1126-1198 ) , who became the authoritative commentator on Aristotle for several centuries ; and Moorish colleges were founded at Cordova , Granada , Toledo , and else- where ...
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... appeared later on . The new schools , therefore , that arose in connection with the development of commerce and industry and the growth of towns , were one of the largest factors that led into the broaden- ing of outlook known as the ...
... appeared later on . The new schools , therefore , that arose in connection with the development of commerce and industry and the growth of towns , were one of the largest factors that led into the broaden- ing of outlook known as the ...
Side 99
... appeared an intellectual awak- ening , known as the Renaissance . It was accompanied by a ' re- vival of learning ' and an education called ' humanistic . ' Italy first showed evidence of the new movement . The charac- teristics of the ...
... appeared an intellectual awak- ening , known as the Renaissance . It was accompanied by a ' re- vival of learning ' and an education called ' humanistic . ' Italy first showed evidence of the new movement . The charac- teristics of the ...
Side 100
... appeared . Several developments gave evidence of the expansion within , and assisted in producing it . The broadening of horizon through contact with the Moors , the develop- ment of scholasticism , the evolution of universities , the ...
... appeared . Several developments gave evidence of the expansion within , and assisted in producing it . The broadening of horizon through contact with the Moors , the develop- ment of scholasticism , the evolution of universities , the ...
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... appeared early . In 1458 a professor- ship of Greek was established at the University of Paris , but the humanistic movement did not amount to much Expeditions of in France until it was stimulated by the expeditions of Charles VIII ...
... appeared early . In 1458 a professor- ship of Greek was established at the University of Paris , but the humanistic movement did not amount to much Expeditions of in France until it was stimulated by the expeditions of Charles VIII ...
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