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Teaching And Learning In Northern Europe 10001200 Sally N Vaughn Jay Rubenstein

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Teaching And Learning In Northern Europe 10001200 Sally N Vaughn Jay Rubenstein
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 39.11 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Sally N. Vaughn; Jay Rubenstein
ISBN: 9782503514192, 9782503538747, 2503514197, 2503538746
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Teaching And Learning In Northern Europe 10001200 Sally N Vaughn Jay Rubenstein by Sally N. Vaughn; Jay Rubenstein 9782503514192, 9782503538747, 2503514197, 2503538746 instant download after payment.

The essays in this collection focus not on texts but on people, specifically on teachers and their students, beginning with the late Carolingian era and continuing through the creation of monastic and secular schools in the centuries before the first universities. Central to the articles in this volume are the schools and communities of Northern France and England, including Reims, Bec, Soissons, and Canterbury, whose patterns of thought and learning gave shape to intellectual endeavours throughout medieval Europe. In addition to some of the most prominent personalities of the day (among them Gerbert of Reims, Lanfranc and Anselm of Bec, Ivo of Chatres, and John of Salisbury), the contributors examine those teachers and students who worked in the shadows: figures like the biblical exegete Richard of Préaux and the musical innovator Theinred of Dover. The focus throughout the volume is on personalities and personal relationships, thus recreating the human connections that lay behind medieval humanism and the Twelfth-Century Renaissance. Taken together, the essays here create a coherent and compelling picture of the tumultuous time before the universities came to organize and take control of teaching and learning, a seminal period when teaching methods and curricula grew out of the particular experience of specific teachers and their interactions with their students.

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