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  2. Monastic school - Wikipedia

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    The earliest of these monastic schools had more of a spiritual and ascetic focus than a scriptural or theological one, but it has been suggested that these were the qualities that led many monks trained at the monastic school at Lerins to be selected as bishops. [4] Boys going to school. Bolognese manuscript of the Decretum Gratiani, 14th century

  3. Monastic schools in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The monastic schooling is best documented in lowland Burma, with historical records dating back to the 11th century during the Bagan Kingdom. There is some evidence that the system began in earlier Mon-dominated Kingdoms. [1] The Pyu city-states had some form of monastic school, with boys and girls attending monasteries or convents as novices. [2]

  4. File:Legends of the monastic orders (IA b2485783x).pdf

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  5. 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 ...

  6. School of Saint Victor - Wikipedia

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    The name also refers to the Victorines, the group of philosophers and mystics based at this school as part of the University of Paris. [1] It was founded in the twelfth century by Peter Abelard's tutor and subsequent opponent, the realist school master William of Champeaux, and a prominent early member of their community was Hugh of St Victor. [2]

  7. School of Ross - Wikipedia

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    P.W. Joyce said of it: . Ross Carbery in Cork, was formerly a place of great ecclesiastical eminence; and it was "so famous for the crowds of students and monks flocking to it, that it was distinguished by the name of Ros-ailithir" [allihir : Four Masters], the wood of the pilgrims.

  8. Phaungdawoo Monastic Education High School - Wikipedia

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    Phaungdawoo Monastic Education Affiliated High School (Burmese: ဖောင်တော်ဦး ဘုန်းတော်ကြီး သင်ပညာရေးတွဲဖက် အထက်တန်းကျောင်း) or Phaung Daw Oo Monastic School is a high school of Theravada Buddhist monastic education located in Aungmyethazan Township, Mandalay, Myanmar.

  9. Stiftsgymnasium Melk - Wikipedia

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    The earliest documents proving the existence of a medieval monastic school at Melk Abbey are a parish register and some parchment scraps dating back to about 1140 and 1160 respectively. It is assumed that it was founded sometime in the first half of the 12th century, but it may already hung over from the monastery's establishment in 1089.