| Marshall Clagett - 2001 - 246 páginas
...taught astronomy and arithmetiC. "A testimony of their influence is that there are still living at this day some of their scholars who are as well versed in the Greek as in the Latin tongue." To the influence of Theodore and Hadrian on the English development we must... | |
| Judith Pinnington - 2003 - 296 páginas
...centres of Greek learning, and Bede writes in his Ecclesiastical History of many scholars who were as 'well versed in the Greek and Latin tongues as in their own'. This, it has to be remembered, was a time when the Church in Rome was still in its initial phase; its... | |
| Edmund Henry Oliver - 2004 - 208 páginas
...ecclesiastical poetry, astronomy, and arithmetic. A testimony of which is that there are still living at this day some of their scholars who are as well versed...tongues as in their own, in which they were born. Never were there happier times since the English came to Britain; for their kings were brave men and... | |
| William James - 2004 - 382 páginas
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| James MacKinnon - 2008 - 252 páginas
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| 314 páginas
...ecclesiastical poetry, astronomy, and arithmetic. A testimony of which is, that there are still living at this day some of their scholars who are as well versed...tongues as in their own, in which they were born*.' Among the scholars for whom such proficiency is claimed, the cases of Tobias, bishop of Rochester (d.... | |
| 1881 - 322 páginas
...astronomy, and arithmetic." "A testimony of which is," he continues, "that there are still living at this day some of their scholars, who are as well versed...tongues as in their own, in which they were born." (JUccles. Hist. iv. 2.) It is probable that the Greek was written into the Service Books phonetically... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1911 - 736 páginas
...astronomy, and ecclesiastical arithmetic. " A testimony whereof is, that there are still living at this day some of their scholars, who are as well versed...tongues as in their own, in which they were born." men such as Tobias, Tatwine, and Albinus. The tradition of Greek," says Dr. Sandys, " descended to... | |
| British Archaeological Association - 1884 - 552 páginas
...astronomy, and ecclesiastical arithmetic : a testimony of which is that there are still living at this day some of their scholars who are as well versed...and Latin tongues as in their own in which they were born."8 Albinus, Adrian's successor, was one of his scholars. A great debt of gratitude is due to him,... | |
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