Medieval Schools

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A sequel to Nicholas Orme's widely praised study, Medieval Children Children have gone to school in England since Roman times. By the end of the middle ages there were hundreds of schools, supporting a highly literate society. This book traces their history from the Romans to the Renaissance, showing how they developed, what they taught, how they were run, and who attended them. Every kind of school is covered, from reading schools in churches and town grammar schools to schools in monasteries and nunneries, business schools, and theological schools. The author also shows how they fitted into a constantly changing world, ending with the impacts of the Renaissance and the Reformation. Medieval schools anticipated nearly all the ideas, practices, and institutions of schooling today. Their remarkable successes in linguistic and literary work, organizational development, teaching large numbers of people shaped the societies that they served. Only by understanding what schools achieved can we fathom the nature of the middle ages.

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Genre : Education
Author : Nicholas Orme
Publisher : Yale University Press
Release : 2006-01-01
File : 462 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0300111029


The Grammar Schools Of Medieval England

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The greatest single contribution to the history of the grammar schools of medieval England, including the famous public schools of Winchester and Eton, was made between 1890 and 1915 by Arthur Francis Leach (1851-1915). A graduate of Winchester and All Souls College, Oxford and a member of the Middle Temple, Leach was appointed under Prime Minister Gladstone to the Charity Commission where he was involved in the implementation of the Endowed Schools Act of 1869.

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Genre : Education, Medieval
Author : John Nelson Miner
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release : 1990
File : 376 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780773506343


Schools And Schooling In Late Medieval Germany

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Historians have traditionally studied late medieval education backward – through the eyes of religious and political reformers critical of that which preceded them. This has led to significant distortions. Histories written from this perspective, tend to overemphasize the novelty of early modern educational reforms at the expense of evident continuities, and focus on conflict between ecclesiastical and lay authorities rather than cooperation. This book focuses instead, on the medieval experience of education through a detailed reconstruction of the educational landscape of late medieval Regensburg. The resulting picture provides new insights into the relationship between civic authorities and ecclesiastical institutions, the role of education in social and economic mobility, and the connections between local communities and broader European educational structures.

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Genre : History
Author : David Sheffler
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2008-06-30
File : 433 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789047433392


The Schools Of Medieval England

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Originally published 1915. This reprints the edition of 1969. When originally published this volume was the first history of English schools before the Reformation, reckoned from the accession of Edward VI.

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Genre : Education
Author : A F Leach
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-04-15
File : 447 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135031060


The Schools Of Medieval England

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Genre : Education
Author : Arthur Francis Leach
Publisher : Dalcassian Publishing Company
Release : 1915-01-01
File : 437 Pages
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The Development Of Education In Medieval Iceland

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Medieval Iceland is known for the fascinating body of literary works it produced, from ornate court poetry to mythological treatises to sagas of warrior-poets and feud culture. This book investigates the institutions and practices of education which lay behind not only this literary corpus, but the whole of medieval Icelandic culture, religion, and society. By bringing together a broad spectrum of sources, including sagas, law codes, and grammatical treatises, it addresses the history of education in medieval Iceland from multiple perspectives. It shows how the slowly developing institutions of the church shaped educational practices within an entirely rural society with its own distinct vernacular culture. It emphasizes the importance of Latin, despite the lack of surviving manuscripts, and teaching and learning in a highly decentralized environment. Within this context, it explores how medieval grammatical education was adapted for bilingual clerical education, which in turn helped create a separate and fully vernacularized grammatical discourse.

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Genre : History
Author : Ryder Patzuk-Russell
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release : 2021-02-08
File : 326 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781501514180


Humanism And Education In Medieval And Renaissance Italy

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Based on the study of over 500 surviving manuscript school books, this comprehensive 2001 study of the curriculum of school education in medieval and Renaissance Italy contains some surprising conclusions. Robert Black's analysis finds that continuity and conservatism, not innovation, characterize medieval and Renaissance teaching. The study of classical texts in medieval Italian schools reached its height in the twelfth century; this was followed by a collapse in the thirteenth century, an effect on school teaching of the growth of university education. This collapse was only gradually reversed in the two centuries that followed: it was not until the later 1400s that humanists began to have a significant impact on education. Scholars of European history, of Renaissance studies, and of the history of education will find that this deeply researched and broad-ranging book challenges much inherited wisdom about education, humanism and the history of ideas.

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Genre : History
Author : Robert Black
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2001-09-20
File : 507 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781139429016


A Cultural History Of Education In The Medieval Age

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A Cultural History of Education in the Medieval Age presents essays that examine the following key themes of the period: church, religion and morality; knowledge, media and communications; children and childhood; family, community and sociability; learners and learning; teachers and teaching; literacies; and life histories. The medieval world was a rich blend of cultures and religions within which individuals were shaped and schooled. Men and women learned, taught, worked, fought, and prayed in social contexts that witnessed an expansion of literacy and learning. The chapters in this volume illustrate the extent to which medieval education formed the foundation of the modern educational enterprise. An essential resource for researchers, scholars, and students in history, literature, culture, and education.

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Genre : Education
Author : Jo Ann Moran Cruz
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2023-04-20
File : 273 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781350238763


Medieval Education

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This volume offers original studies on the subject of medieval education, not only in the formal academic sense typical of schools and universities but also in a broader cultural sense that includes law, liturgy, and the new religious orders of the high Middle Ages. Its essays explore the transmission of knowledge during the middle ages in various kinds of educational communities, including schools, scriptoria, universities, and workshops.

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Genre : History
Author : Ronald B. Begley
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Release : 2009-08-25
File : 234 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780823224272


The Universities Of Europe In The Middle Ages

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Author : Hastings Rashdall
Publisher :
Release : 1895
File : 554 Pages
ISBN-13 : BSB:BSB11619089