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Page vi
... teach- ing or repair of school buildings , especially before the reign of Edward VI . I would also ask anyone who has or may come across any reference to schools or teaching before the Reforma- tion , or who knows of any documents ...
... teach- ing or repair of school buildings , especially before the reign of Edward VI . I would also ask anyone who has or may come across any reference to schools or teaching before the Reforma- tion , or who knows of any documents ...
Page ix
... teacher ( doctor ) at once and priest , he was made a colleague of Bishop Egbert , to whom he was nearly allied by ... teaching and the varied dews of learning , giving to some the art of the science of grammar , pouring on others the ...
... teacher ( doctor ) at once and priest , he was made a colleague of Bishop Egbert , to whom he was nearly allied by ... teaching and the varied dews of learning , giving to some the art of the science of grammar , pouring on others the ...
Page x
... teacher had many disciples in the sacred volumes , advanced in various arts . " If we ask what kind of youth is referred to , the answer is , much the same kind as in the public school to - day . It was no mere choristers ' school or ...
... teacher had many disciples in the sacred volumes , advanced in various arts . " If we ask what kind of youth is referred to , the answer is , much the same kind as in the public school to - day . It was no mere choristers ' school or ...
Page xii
... teacher , not allowing him to wander about idly or to become the servant of drunkenness . In another letter to the canons of York , written about 793 , he refers with affection to his school time both as boy and master . " You , " he ...
... teacher , not allowing him to wander about idly or to become the servant of drunkenness . In another letter to the canons of York , written about 793 , he refers with affection to his school time both as boy and master . " You , " he ...
Page xiii
... teach " all manner of scrivener's craft , " including , at Rother- ham , " casting accounts . " Alcuin specially recommends this , " so that in the chief seat of our race there may be found the fountain of all goodness and learning ...
... teach " all manner of scrivener's craft , " including , at Rother- ham , " casting accounts . " Alcuin specially recommends this , " so that in the chief seat of our race there may be found the fountain of all goodness and learning ...
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Page 80 - ... or provided, or any other matter, cause or thing whatsoever to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding. In witness whereof we have caused these our letters to be made patent. Witness ourself at Westminster, the twelfth day of March, in the sixteenth year of our reign.
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Page xv - Ethelwerd the youngest, by the divine counsels and the admirable prudence of the king, was consigned to the schools of learning, where, with the children of almost all the nobility of the country, and many also who were not noble, he prospered under the diligent care of his teachers. Books in both languages, namely, Latin and Saxon, were both read in the school. They also learned to write...
Page 6 - Illic invenies veterum vestigia Patrum ; Quidquid habet pro se Latio Romanus in orbe ; Graecia vel quidquid transmisit clara Latinis ; Hebraicus vel quod populus bibit imbre superno ; Africa lucifluo vel quidquid lumine sparsit.
Page ix - Aeonian chant, making others play on the flute of Castaly, and run with the feet of lyric poets over the hills of Parnassus. Others the said master made to know the harmony of heaven, the labours of sun and moon, the five belts of the sky, the seven planets, the laws of the fixed stars, their rising and setting, the movements of the air, the quaking of sea and earth, the nature of men, cattle, birds and beasts, the divers kinds of numbers and various shapes.
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Page 177 - Ireland, Defenders of the Faith, Archdukes of Austria, Dukes of Burgundy, Milan and Brabant, Counts of Hapsburg, Flanders, and Tyrol ; To all, to whom the present letters shall come, greeting.