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Side vii
... learning . The Seven Liberal Arts . Text - books : the Donat , Aelfric's Colloquy : Priscian : the Compilers of encyclopedias : Boethius . School organization . Education of girls and women pp . 1-24 CHAPTER II THE RISE OF UNIVERSITIES ...
... learning . The Seven Liberal Arts . Text - books : the Donat , Aelfric's Colloquy : Priscian : the Compilers of encyclopedias : Boethius . School organization . Education of girls and women pp . 1-24 CHAPTER II THE RISE OF UNIVERSITIES ...
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... LEARNING pp . 73-88 The New Learning in Italy . " Plutarch , " On the Guidance of Children . Quin- tilian , Institutio Oratoria : Cicero and Imitation . English students in Italy : the Canterbury Monks . Grammar reform at Magdalen ...
... LEARNING pp . 73-88 The New Learning in Italy . " Plutarch , " On the Guidance of Children . Quin- tilian , Institutio Oratoria : Cicero and Imitation . English students in Italy : the Canterbury Monks . Grammar reform at Magdalen ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
CHAPTER III | 49 |
CHAPTER IV | 59 |
THE BEGINNING OF POPULAR INSTRUCTION | 73 |
CHAPTER VI | 89 |
CHAPTER VII | 107 |
CHAPTER VIII | 133 |
CHAPTER XI | 188 |
CHAPTER XII | 204 |
CHAPTER XIII | 219 |
CONTENTS | 242 |
CHAPTER XV | 266 |
CHAPTER XVI | 286 |
CHAPTER XVII | 313 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 327 |
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