The Didascalicon of Hugo of St. Victor
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literary work
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the relationship between faith and reason
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gptkb:Hugo_of_St._Victor
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theory of knowledge
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the role of the teacher
the importance of reading the nature of learning |
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moral education
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the concept of liberal arts
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education
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philosophical treatise
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The Didascalicon of Hugo of St. Victor
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medieval education
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Augustine of Hippo
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literary criticism
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various libraries
modern translations |
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educational theorists
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a foundational text
a key text in the history of education a precursor to modern educational theory |
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historical studies
educational philosophy |
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philosophical debates
the context of medieval thought |
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didactic style
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the development of curriculum theory
Christian_pedagogy |
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its systematic approach
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medieval literature
the curriculum of some universities the_canon_of_Western_philosophy Hugo_of_St._Victor's_works |
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a significant medieval text
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educational reformers
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scholarly articles
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philosophy courses
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academic research
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gptkb:Latin
12th century |
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multiple languages
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