Beyond schools and monasteries: literate education in late Roman Syria (350-450 AD)
<p>The subject of the present work is the provision of higher literate education in late Roman Syria (c. 350 - c. 450). The difference that Christianity made to literate education has always been in danger of being explained with the introduction and the development of a new kind of instructio...
Main Author: | Rigolio, A |
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Other Authors: | McLynn, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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