The Seven Liberal Arts and the West Door of Chartres Cathedral
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Mapping the World of a Scholar in Sixth/twelfth Century Bukhāra: Regional Tradition in Medieval Islamic Scholarship as Reflected in a Bibliography
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Education and training under the Mamluks
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A Gregorian manuscript in the Ian Potter Museum of Art
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The Discovery of “Childhood” in Tokugawa Japan
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The Art of Comparing in Byzantium
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Why the Medieval Idea of a Community-Oriented University is Still Modern
To hold on to the values of the original university might allow to cope with the current crisis.
Education and Curricula in Early Universities: Some Documentary Evidence
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Health Education through the Ages
I shall group my remarks around two questions: whose was the task to educate, and who was to be educated?
Some Educational Aspects in England in the 16th Century
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Surgical Education in the Middle Ages
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Be Masters in That You Teach and Continue to Learn: Medieval Muslim
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Some Parallels in the Education of Medieval Jewish and Christian Women
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Philippa of Lancaster, queen of Portugal (1360-1415)
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Peter’s Medicine – lessons from the 13th century
Peter of Spain lived out a long and fruitful life as a scholar known for his works on logic, as a scholar-physician who wrote widely and was sought by his contemporaries as their doctor, and as a churchman so successful that he became Pope
The Passion, the Jews, and the Crisis of the Individual on the Naumburg West Choir Screen
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John of Salisbury: An Argument for Philosophy within Education
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