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  2. Monastic school - Wikipedia

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    Monastic schools (Latin: Scholae monasticae) were, along with cathedral schools, the most important institutions of higher learning in the Latin West from the early Middle Ages until the 12th century. [1] Since Cassiodorus's educational program, the standard curriculum incorporated religious studies, the Trivium, and the Quadrivium.

  3. Haito - Wikipedia

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    Haito was born in 764. [1] At the age of five, along with his brother Wadilcoz, he entered the Abbey of Reichenau, on an island in Lake Constance.Abbot Waldo (786-806) made him head of the monastic school, and in this capacity he did much for the instruction and classical training of the monks, as well as for the growth of the library. [2]

  4. Monastic education - Wikipedia

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    The formal monastic education introduced in Bhutan in 1621 was also patterned after the ancient Indian system. [3] These developments show an absence of a standardized monastic education system although there were initiatives that sought to establish a curriculum such as those by the Saranamkara and his students, which stressed the importance ...

  5. Thetford Priory - Wikipedia

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    Thetford Priory is a Cluniac monastic house in Thetford, Norfolk, England. Founded in 1103 by Roger Bigod of Norfolk, Thetford was one of the most important monasteries of East Anglia. It should not be confused with the Dominican Priory of Blackfriars, Thetford that later became part of Thetford Grammar School

  6. Christian monasticism - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the seventh century, Irish monastic schools attracted students from England and Europe. [52] Irish monastic achievements of insular art, in illuminated manuscripts like the Book of Kells, high crosses, metalwork like the Ardagh Chalice, and manuscript decoration had a profound influence on Western medieval art. The manuscripts ...

  7. School of Saint Victor - Wikipedia

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    The school of St Victor was the medieval monastic school at the Augustinian abbey of St Victor in Paris. The name also refers to the Victorines , the group of philosophers and mystics based at this school as part of the University of Paris .

  8. Monastic schools in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The monastic schools were co-opted to fill in gaps though the Basic Education Law of 1966 and remodelled to resemble the dynastic system of patronage. [ 5 ] Nowadays, the monastic schools assist in providing basic education needs of the country especially for children from needy families and orphans — filling the significant gap in the ...

  9. Luxeuil Abbey - Wikipedia

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    He was succeeded as abbot by Saint Eustace of Luxeuil, the head of the monastic school, which under Eustace and his successor Saint Waldebert, established a high reputation. [4] The extensive library and the great scriptorium are first attested under Abbot Waldebert (629–670). [5]