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Teacher in faith and virtue : Lanfranc of Bec's commentary on Saint Paul /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…The Monastery of Bec and the beginning of a career -- Text and format : the manuscripts of the commentary -- Bene Vivere et bene docere : the role of the liberal arts in biblical exegesis -- The commentary to Romans : an introduction to theology -- Evaluating Augustine's authority : reappraisals and reevaluations -- Conclusion.…”
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On humanistic education : (six inaugural orations, 1699-1707) /
Published 1993Table of Contents: “…Introduction: On Humanistic Education / Donald Phillip Verene -- On Self-Knowledge -- On Virtue and Wisdom -- On True Learning -- On Education for the Common Good -- On the Liberal Arts and Political Power -- On the Proper Order of Studies -- App. …”
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On Humanistic Education : Six Inaugural Orations, 1699-1707.
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Cover; Contents; Introduction: On Humanistic Education; Translators' Note; The Orations; On Self-Knowledge; On Virtue and Wisdom; On True Learning; On Education for the Common Good; On the Liberal Arts and Political Power; On the Proper Order of Studies; Appendixes; I. …”
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Collected Works of Erasmus : Literary and Educational Writings 7 /
Published 1989Table of Contents: “…Rigg and Erika Rummel -- Translations from Galen : Exhortation to Study the Liberal Arts, Especially Medicine; The Best Kind of Teaching; The Proper Physician : Ex Galeno versa : Exhortatio ad bonas artes, praesertim medicinae; De optimo docendi genere; Qualem oporteat esse medicum / translated and annotated by Erika Rummel -- The Tongue : Lingua / translated and annotated by Elaine Fantham.…”
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The Shadow of Creusa : Negotiating Fictionality in Late Antique Latin Literature.
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Ineffability2 Recycling the Classics; Weeping for Dido; The Liberal Arts; The Wounds of Imagination; 3 The Figures of the Spirit; The Speech of Creation; The Bible: Tropes and Mysteries; The Fact of Allegory; 4 In the Heat of the Battle; Orthodoxy and Heresy; The Illusions of Culture; 5 "Set me free, O God, from that multitude of speech"; III Oblique Speech: Implementations of Allegory in Late Roman Learned Culture; Preliminary Remarks; 1 Lactantius: Christian Eloquence; Pious infiltration; Veiled Figuration; 2 Servius: The Grammarian's Gaze; Allegorical Sense; Poetic Licence.…”
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Literary and educational writings.
Published 1989Table of Contents: “…Rigg and Erika Rummel -- Translations from Galen : Exhortation to Study the Liberal Arts, Especially Medicine; The Best Kind of Teaching; The Proper Physician : Ex Galeno versa : Exhortatio ad bonas artes, praesertim medicinae; De optimo docendi genere; Qualem oporteat esse medicum / translated and annotated by Erika Rummel -- The Tongue : Lingua / translated and annotated by Elaine Fantham.…”
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Encounters with Euclid : how an ancient Greek geometry text shaped the world /
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…Petechonsis: taxing and overtaxing -- Dividing the monochord -- Hyginus: surveying the land -- Muhammad Abu al-Wafa al-Buzjani: dividing the square -- Lady Geometria: depicting the liberal arts -- Piero della Francesca: seeing in perspective -- Euclid Speidell: teaching and learning -- Isaac Newton: mathematical principles -- Part four. …”
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Christianity, latinity, and culture : two studies on Lorenzo Valla /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…2.9 The Reduction of Philosophy to Rhetoric and Valla's Quintilianism2.10 The Linguistic-Semantic Critique of Scholasticism and the Interrelation between Greek and Latin; 2.11 Peroration and Closing of the Encomium; 3.1 Philosophy/Theology; 3.2 Dialectic/Rhetoric; 4.1 The proemium to Book IV of the Elegantiae; 4.2 The Letter to Eustochium and Jerome's Dream; 4.3 The Mechanical Arts, the Liberal Arts, and the Christian Religion; 4.4 The Opposition between Philosophical Theology and Rhetorical Theology, and the Critical Reduction of the Vulgate to the Greek Truth (veritas graeca).…”
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