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Christian Schools and Scholars / or, Sketches of Education from the Christian Era to the Council of Trent

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A concise historical survey tracing the evolution of Christian education from its beginnings through the medieval period to the Council of Trent. It describes how early communities and episcopal and catechetical instruction developed into monastic and cathedral schools, how insular monastic foundations preserved learning, and how monastic scholars and emerging universities transmitted classical and theological knowledge. The book sketches influential teachers and institutional reforms, examines the role of religious orders and the humanist revival, and culminates with the educational concerns and measures adopted during the Tridentine era.

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Augusta Theodosia Drane

Augusta Theodosia Drane was a 19th-century author known for her contributions to historical and educational literature. Her notable works include "Christian Schools and Scholars / or, Sketches of Education from the Christian Era to the Council of Trent," which explores the development of education within the context of Christian history, and "The Knights of St. John," a detailed account of the medieval military order. Drane's writings reflect her deep interest in the intersection of faith and education, providing valuable insights into the historical influences that shaped these fields.

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