Everyday life of European students from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment era
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Students - hard time. Skolyaram sometimes had to starve, and their backs covered the scars from the shocks, which were inserted into the knowledge of Latin grammar. Students - Merry Time. The members of the university communities arranged judovo tests for new things, made raids on restaurants and innovations, visited the gambling houses sometimes more often than classes, have frivolous poems on the motive of church chants. Thrust for knowledge and hunting for the change of places forced students to wheel throughout Europe. It happened, even whole universities were moved, who did not enjoy local authorities. The book of Catherine Glagoleva tells why the training was conducted on Latin, as the famous Sorbonne, Oxford and Cambridge, who was the prototype of Dr. Faust, how governments fought with "leakage of the brain,", what faculties were considered the most prestigious and what sacrifices were brought to the altar of science. Adepts hoping to see the truth
Author:
Author:Glagoleva EV
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Education & Teaching
- Category:History & Geography
Series:
Series: Live History
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-235-03697-0
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