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History of civilization --- History of education and educational sciences --- anno 800-1199 --- Europe --- Church schools --- -Education, Medieval --- -Education --- Medieval education --- Seven liberal arts --- Civilization, Medieval --- Learning and scholarship --- Christian schools --- Denominational schools --- Diocesan schools --- Faith-based schools (Church schools) --- Parish schools --- Parochial schools --- Schools, Denominational --- Schools, Parochial --- Church and education --- Private schools --- History --- Social aspects --- -History --- Philosophy --- Education, Medieval --- Historische en vergelijkende pedagogiek --- History. --- Philosophy. --- Historische en vergelijkende pedagogiek. --- Education --- Social aspects&delete& --- Education [Medieval ] --- Education, Medieval - Europe - Philosophy. --- Church schools - Europe - History. --- Education, Medieval - Social aspects - Europe - History.
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Amour courtois --- Beschaving [Middeleeuwse ] --- Chevalerie dans la littérature --- Chevaliers et chevalerie dans la littérature --- Chivalry in literature --- Civilisation médiévale --- Civilization [Medieval ] --- Civilization [Medieval ]--History --- Cour (Entourage du souverain) --- Cour [Vie de ] --- Cours (Entourage du souverain) --- Cours et courtisans --- Courtiers --- Courtisans --- Courtly love --- Courts and courtiers --- Europa--Beschaving--476-1492 --- Europe--Civilisation--476-1492 --- Europe--Civilization--476-1492 --- Hoofse liefde --- Hoven en hovelingen --- Knights and knighthood in literature --- Liefde [Hoofse ] --- Medieval civilization --- Middeleeuwen--Beschaving --- Middeleeuwen--Cultuur --- Middeleeuwse beschaving --- Middeleeuwse cultuur --- Middle Ages--Civilization --- Moyen-Age--Civilisation --- Ridders en ridderschap in de literatuur --- Ridderwezen in de literatuur --- Vie aulique --- Vie de cour --- Courts and courtiers. --- Courtly love. --- Chivalry. --- Civilization, Medieval. --- Chivalry --- Civilization, Medieval --- Court and courtiers --- Kings and rulers --- Manners and customs --- Favorites, Royal --- Queens --- Love --- Courts of love --- Minnesingers --- Troubadours --- Trouvères --- Middle Ages --- Civilization --- Renaissance --- Orders of knighthood and chivalry --- Crusades --- Feudalism --- Heraldry --- Knights and knighthood --- History --- German literature --- Old High German, 750-1050 --- History and criticism --- Middle High German, 1050-1500
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Beschaving [Middeleeuwse ] --- Civilisation médiévale --- Civilization [Medieval ] --- Civilization [Medieval ]--History --- Europa--Beschaving--476-1492 --- Europe--Civilisation--476-1492 --- Europe--Civilization--476-1492 --- Medieval civilization --- Middeleeuwen--Beschaving --- Middeleeuwen--Cultuur --- Middeleeuwse beschaving --- Middeleeuwse cultuur --- Middle Ages--Civilization --- Moyen-Age--Civilisation --- Scholars --- Civilization, Medieval --- Europe --- Intellectual life --- Court and courtiers --- -Civilization, Medieval --- Middle Ages --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- Persons --- Learning and scholarship --- History --- Intellectual life. --- Court and courtiers. --- Civilization, Medieval. --- Scholars, Medieval. --- Scholars - Europe --- Europe - Intellectual life --- Europe - Court and courtiers
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Amour courtois --- Beschaving [Middeleeuwse ] --- Chevalerie --- Chivalry --- Civilisation médiévale --- Civilization [Medieval ] --- Civilization [Medieval ]--History --- Cour (Entourage du souverain) --- Cour [Vie de ] --- Cours (Entourage du souverain) --- Cours et courtisans --- Courtiers --- Courtisans --- Courtly love --- Courts and courtiers --- Europa--Beschaving--476-1492 --- Europe--Civilisation--476-1492 --- Europe--Civilization--476-1492 --- Hoofse liefde --- Hoven en hovelingen --- Liefde [Hoofse ] --- Medieval civilization --- Middeleeuwen--Beschaving --- Middeleeuwen--Cultuur --- Middeleeuwse beschaving --- Middeleeuwse cultuur --- Middle Ages--Civilization --- Moyen-Age--Civilisation --- Ridderwezen --- Vie aulique --- Vie de cour --- Favorites, Royal --- Courtly love. --- Courts and courtiers. --- History of civilization --- anno 800-1199 --- Civilization, Medieval --- Court and courtiers --- Kings and rulers --- Manners and customs --- Queens --- Love --- Courts of love --- Minnesingers --- Troubadours --- Trouvères --- Middle Ages --- Civilization --- Renaissance --- Orders of knighthood and chivalry --- Crusades --- Feudalism --- Heraldry --- Knights and knighthood --- History --- Chivalry. --- Civilization, Medieval.
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"Richard, Duke of Aquitaine, son of the King of England, remained with Philip, the King of France, who so honored him for so long that they ate every day at the same table and from the same dish, and at night their beds did not separate them. And the King of France loved him as his own soul; and they loved each other so much that the King of England was absolutely astonished at the vehement love between them and marveled at what it could mean."Public avowals of love between men were common from antiquity through the Middle Ages. What do these expressions leave to interpretation? An extraordinary amount, as Stephen Jaeger demonstrates.Unlike current efforts to read medieval culture through modern mores, Stephen Jaeger contends that love and sex in the Middle Ages relate to each other very differently than in the postmedieval period. Love was not only a mode of feeling and desiring, or an exclusively private sentiment, but a way of behaving and a social ideal. It was a form of aristocratic self-representation, its social function to show forth virtue in lovers, to raise their inner worth, to increase their honor and enhance their reputation. To judge from the number of royal love relationships documented, it seems normal, rather than exceptional, that a king loved his favorites, and the courtiers and advisors, clerical and lay, loved their superiors and each other.Jaeger makes an elaborate, accessible, and certain to be controversial, case for the centrality of friendship and love as aristocratic lay, clerical, and monastic ideals. Ennobling Love is a magisterial work, a book that charts the social constructions of passion and sexuality in our own times, no less than in the Middle Ages.
Literature, Medieval --- Love in literature. --- Love --- Nobility of character in literature. --- Nobility of character --- History and criticism. --- Love in literature --- Nobility of character in literature --- Character --- History and criticism
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Arthurian romances --- Civilization, Medieval, in literature. --- Humanism in literature. --- Iseult (Legendary character) --- Knights and knighthood in literature. --- Queens in literature. --- Tristan (Legendary character) --- History and criticism. --- Romances --- History and criticism. --- Romances --- History and criticism.
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Before the rise of universities, cathedral schools educated students in a course of studies aimed at perfecting their physical presence, their manners, and their eloquence. The formula of cathedral schools was "letters and manners" (litterae et mores), which asserts a pedagogic program as broad as the modern "letters and science." The main instrument of what C. Stephen Jaeger calls "charismatic pedagogy" was the master's personality, his physical presence radiating a transforming force to his students. In The Envy of Angels, Jaeger explores this intriguing chapter in the history of ideas and higher learning and opens a new view of intellectual and social life in eleventh- and early twelfth-century Europe.
Education, Medieval --- Church schools --- Philosophy --- History --- Social aspects
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Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic BookArgues that the origins of courtliness lie in the German courts, their courtier class, and the education for court service in the tenth and eleventh centuries.
Courts and courtiers. --- Courtly love. --- Chivalry. --- Civilization, Medieval.
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