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Inventaris van het archief van het Bisschoppelijk Seminarie te Gent. Fondsen Hiëronymieten, Seminarie, Fundatie Lemmens-Broeckx en Fundatie Goethals
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Year: 1970 Publisher: Brussel Algemeen Rijksarchief

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A Social History of the Cloister : daily life in the teaching monasteries of the Old Regime
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ISBN: 0773522220 9780773522220 Year: 2001 Publisher: Montreal Kingston London Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press,

L'Église et l'école en France : XIXe-XXe siècles
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ISBN: 271890366X 9782718903668 Year: 1988 Volume: 15-16


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Bettelmönche im öffentlichen Schulwesen : ein Handbuch für die Erzdiözese Köln 1600 bis 1850
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ISBN: 341213001X Year: 2001 Volume: Band 1/1,1/2 Publisher: Köln ; Weimar ; Wien Böhlau Verlag


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Monastic education in late antiquity : the transformation of classical Paideia
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ISBN: 1107194954 9781107194953 9781108163842 9781316646588 1108168841 110816384X 1108173667 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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In re-examining the Christianization of the Roman Empire and subsequent transformation of Graeco-Roman classical culture, this volume challenges conventional ways of understanding both the history of Christian monasticism and the history of education. The chapters interrogate assumptions that have framed monastic practice as pedagogically unprecedented, with few obvious precursors and/or parallels. A number explore how both teaching and practice merge classical pedagogical structures with Christian sources and traditions. Others re-situate monasticism within a longer trajectory of educational and institutional frameworks, elucidating models that remain central to the preservation of both Greek and Latin literary culture, and the skills of reading and writing. Through re-examination of archaeological evidence and critical re-reading of signature monastic texts, each documents the degree to which monastic structures emerged in close alignment with urban, literate society, and retain established affinity with classical rhetorical and philosophical school traditions.

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