A History of Education During the Middle Ages and the Transition to Modern TimesThe present publication is intended to meet the demand for a text-book or reference work that will give a comprehensive account of the history of education before the day of the monastic schools. |
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The Middle Ages as a Period of Assimilation | 1 |
CHAPTER III | 18 |
CHARLEMAGNES REVIVAL OF EDUCATION | 25 |
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