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Elizabeth Sweeting. was served in the Middle Ages by rhetoric and grammar , surviving in the encyclopaediae which were then the chief sources of classical knowledge.1 Models for the application of these rules were to be found in such ...
Elizabeth Sweeting. was served in the Middle Ages by rhetoric and grammar , surviving in the encyclopaediae which were then the chief sources of classical knowledge.1 Models for the application of these rules were to be found in such ...
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... Middle Ages . ' Not one of the classics of antiquity is prescribed in the statutes of the various Universities of Europe in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries . " This 1 Speke Parrot , op . cit . , Vol . 2 , p . 9 , ll . 174-187 ...
... Middle Ages . ' Not one of the classics of antiquity is prescribed in the statutes of the various Universities of Europe in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries . " This 1 Speke Parrot , op . cit . , Vol . 2 , p . 9 , ll . 174-187 ...
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... centuries . Throughout the Middle Ages , knowledge of grammar and rhetoric , both bearing upon language and therefore necessarily upon the reading of classical authors , was transmitted , though fragmen- tarily , for the guidance of ...
... centuries . Throughout the Middle Ages , knowledge of grammar and rhetoric , both bearing upon language and therefore necessarily upon the reading of classical authors , was transmitted , though fragmen- tarily , for the guidance of ...
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