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A Moral Art: Grammar, Society, and Culture in Trecento Florence Book

A Moral Art: Grammar, Society, and Culture in Trecento Florence
A Moral Art: Grammar, Society, and Culture in Trecento Florence, [Gehl's] book provides major new perspectives on crucial issues in Italian Renaissance history: the nature of regional culture, questions of continuity in Latin curriculum, and, thus, the periodization of the coming of humanism and the place of Latin lea, A Moral Art: Grammar, Society, and Culture in Trecento Florence has a rating of 3 stars
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A Moral Art: Grammar, Society, and Culture in Trecento Florence, [Gehl's] book provides major new perspectives on crucial issues in Italian Renaissance history: the nature of regional culture, questions of continuity in Latin curriculum, and, thus, the periodization of the coming of humanism and the place of Latin lea, A Moral Art: Grammar, Society, and Culture in Trecento Florence
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  • A Moral Art: Grammar, Society, and Culture in Trecento Florence
  • Written by author Paul F. Gehl
  • Published by Cornell University Press, July 1993
  • "[Gehl's] book provides major new perspectives on crucial issues in Italian Renaissance history: the nature of regional culture, questions of continuity in Latin curriculum, and, thus, the periodization of the coming of humanism and the place of Latin lea
  • Focusing on one distinctive element of the early Renaissance reading public - boys who studied Latin grammar in Florence - Paul F. Gehl sheds new light on the history of schooling in the West. Far from advancing the cause of humanism, he shows, the elemen
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Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1Educational Structures20
2Schoolboys' Books43
3Donadello: Deciding to "Latinize"82
4Reading Texts: The Pagan Classics107
5Reading Texts: The Christian Classics135
6Reading Texts: The Monastic Heritage159
7Reading Texts: Medieval Ovidians178
8Linguistic and Social Hierarchies: The Grammarian's Place202
Conclusions233
Appendix: Census of Reading Books241
Bibliography286
Index305


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