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  2. Rohan Hours - Wikipedia

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    The Grandes Heures de Rohan (French: The Grand Hours of Rohan; Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS. Latin 9471; commonly known as The Rohan Hours) is an illuminated manuscript book of hours, painted by the anonymous artist known as the Rohan Master, probably between 1418 and 1425 [1] (though other datings have been suggested), in the Gothic style.

  3. Hours of Isabella Stuart - Wikipedia

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    Virgin and Child in a church, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. [1]The Hours of Isabella Stuart, Duchess of Brittany (MS 62) is an illuminated Book of Hours produced at Angers either between 1417 and 1418 or before 1431 (there are two competing theories as to its commission), in the workshop of the Rohan Master. [2]

  4. Rohan Master - Wikipedia

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    The Rohan Master is the name given to an anonymous French book illuminator active in the first half of the 15th century, after his main work, the Rohan Hours. He also produced the Hours of Isabella Stuart .

  5. Community Charter School of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The school was initially scheduled to open in the fall of 2005 with grades 7 and 8. It was to receive 180 students, with 150 being from Cambridge. [2] Paula Evans, a former headmaster of the Cambridge Rindge & Latin School, co-founded the school with Emma Stellman, formerly a physics teacher from Cambridge Rindge & Latin, and Rob Riordan, a co-founder of High Tech High and former faculty ...

  6. Graham and Parks School - Wikipedia

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    The Graham and Parks School is a public elementary school in Cambridge, MA. Founded in 1981, the school was originally conceived as an "alternative school" aligned with the progressive education movement. It historically emphasized project-based learning, teacher-led curriculum development, and parent involvement in all aspects of school operation.

  7. St Giles International - Wikipedia

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    St Giles' London Central school in Bloomsbury. St. Giles International is an English Language school group founded in 1955 in London, England. [1] Today, St. Giles teaches over 10,000 students [2] and has seven year-round schools and junior summer Centers in the UK, US, and Canada.

  8. Bell Educational Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Bell Educational Trust subsequently expanded outside Cambridge, with a number of partner schools, located in the UK and internationally. It is one of the most well-known schools for the teaching of English as a foreign language. [citation needed] Bell courses are accredited by the British Council. [1]

  9. Affective piety - Wikipedia

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    Rohan Hours, "Lamentation of the Virgin," (f. 135) Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, M.S. Latin 9471. Margery Kempe is often used to demonstrate the practice of late-medieval affective piety. In the autobiographical book she dictated to two different scribes, Margery describes her imaginative and emotional reaction during Palm Sunday services: