Pedagogía medieval hispana: transmisión de saberes en el bajo clero

Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 2:43 (1995)
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Abstract

Clerical learning appears to have been an instrumental good rather than a good in its own right, in literature that was designed for those clerics who would have charge of parish churches. The acquisition of knowledge in the Middle Ages was justified and conditioned by the post that each person occupied in the Church and in society. The expression to know Latin or to know: grammar sums up the requirements for being a cleric.

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