Envy of Angels e-bog
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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 "e;letters and manners"e; (litterae et mores), which asserts a pedagogic program as broad as the modern "e;letters and science."e; The main instrument of what C. Stephen Jae…
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 "e;letters and manners"e; (litterae et mores), which asserts a pedagogic program as broad as the modern "e;letters and science."e; The main instrument of what C. Stephen Jaeger calls "e;charismatic pedagogy"e; 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.
E-bog
504,55 DKK
Udgivet
31.08.2013
Længde
544 sider
Genrer
History and Archaeology
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780812200300
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 "e;letters and manners"e; (litterae et mores), which asserts a pedagogic program as broad as the modern "e;letters and science."e; The main instrument of what C. Stephen Jaeger calls "e;charismatic pedagogy"e; 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.
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