[Gutenberg 63929] • Christian Schools and Scholars / or, Sketches of Education from the Christian Era to the Council of Trent

[Gutenberg 63929] • Christian Schools and Scholars / or, Sketches of Education from the Christian Era to the Council of Trent
Authors
Drane, Augusta Theodosia
Publisher
Forgotten Books
Tags
church and education , renaissance , education -- europe -- history , scholasticism
ISBN
9781334106408
Date
2018-10-20T00:00:00+00:00
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0.99 MB
Lang
en
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Excerpt from Christian Schools and Scholars, Vol. 2 of 2: Or Sketches of Education From the Christian Era to the Council of Trent

Augustus, and its provisions were greatly enlarged by sub sequent monarchs. Philip le Bel ordered that the goods of students should never be seized for debt, and they were also exempt from taxes. If a French scholar travelled, all farmers were obliged to supply him with horses at a reasonable rate of hire. Artisans were not allowed to annoy him with unpleasant odours or noises, and on com plaint being made of such nuisances they had to remove themselves out of his neighbourhood. The rights of citizenship were likewise enjoyed by the members of all the French universities, and in those days this involved many important exemptions. Scholarship was, in short, regarded as an honourable profession, something which almost conferred on its possessor a patent of nobility; the new master of arts had lighted flambeaux carried before him in the public streets, and the conferring of a doctor's degree was an event which caused as much stir as the dubbing of a knight. Nay, in those days, .so permeated with the romantic spirit of chivalry, scholars were not unfrequently spoken of as the knights of science, ' and the disputation at which some youthful aspirant contended for the doctor's cap, was regarded as the intellectual tournament.

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