Description |
xii, 255 pages ; 22 cm |
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"This book rests so fully on John of Salisbury and so constantly calls his writings as evidence that it might almost bear the subtitle John of Salisbury and his circle."--Introd. |
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"First published 1939." |
Contents |
ch. 1. Twelfth-century effort -- ch. 2. From Charlemagne to Abelard: Prologue: St. Boniface ; Carolus magnus ; Line of the scholastic succession ; Trade and transport -- ch. 3. Schools and the scholars: Preparatory school ; Paris ; In statu pupillari ; Teaching scene ; Cornifucius ; Out into the world -- ch. 4. Universities and the European mind: Rudiments of medievalism ; Civilized society: Canterbury ; Instruments of authorship ; Historians and poets ; Battle for freedom of thought -- ch. 5. Social background: Village ; Town ; English at home ; Struggle for civilization -- ch. 6. Church of God: Rome and the Curia ; State of religion in England. |
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Civilization, Medieval.
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Civilization, Medieval. |
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Twelfth century.
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Twelfth century. |
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Education, Medieval.
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Education, Medieval. |
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Universities and colleges -- Europe -- History.
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Universities and colleges. |
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Europe. |
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History. |
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Learning and scholarship -- History -- Medieval, 500-1500.
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John, of Salisbury, Bishop of Chartres, -1180.
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John, of Salisbury, Bishop of Chartres, -1180. |
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