University of Oxford : a new history / G.R. Evans
Material type: TextPublication details: London Bloomsbury Academic 2013Description: 356pISBN:- 9781350225824
- 378.4257 EVA-G
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Books | BITS Pilani Hyderabad | 370 | General Stack (For lending) | 378.4257 EVA-G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 46007 |
The University of Oxford was a medieval wonder. After its foundation in the late 12th century, it designed one of Europe's most admired syllabuses for the study of the liberal arts (the trivium and the quadrivium) and theology, and attracted teachers of international calibre and fame. The ideas of brilliant thinkers like Robert Grosseteste (who in the early 13th century mastered and taught Greek when almost no-one else was doing so), pioneering Franciscan philosopher Roger Bacon (zealous proponent of experimental science) and reforming Christian humanist John Colet redirected traditional school.
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