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As a consequence, that "eruditio" was developed in monasteries that made possible the formation of culture.
B16, On the Message of Lourdes papabear 2008
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As a consequence, that "eruditio" was developed in monasteries that made possible the formation of culture.
Archive 2008-09-14 papabear 2008
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The monastery serves eruditio, the formation and education of man - a formation whose ultimate aim is that man should learn how to serve God.
Zenit: Benedict XVI on the Roots of European Culture papabear 2008
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The monastery serves eruditio, the formation and education of man - a formation whose ultimate aim is that man should learn how to serve God.
Archive 2008-09-07 papabear 2008
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Agellius observes, oratio vulgaris et protrita, dicaces et ineptae, sententiae, eruditio plebeia, an homely shallow writer as he is.
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Tamen nobis eorundem alioqui sacra est memoria, reuerenda dignitas, suspicienda eruditio, laudanda voluntas & in Rempub. literariam studium; Nouitij verò, si qui sunt id genus scriptores, aut verius pasquilli, cum ijs longè veriora quàm scripserant, audire & nosse de Islandia licuerit, sua leuitate & ingenio malè candido, nihil nisi inuidiæ & calumniæ maculam lucrati esse videbuntur.
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Tamen nobis eorundem alioqui sacra est memoria, reuerenda dignitas, suspicienda eruditio, laudanda voluntas & in Rempub. literariam studium; Nouitij ver�, si qui sunt id genus scriptores, aut verius pasquilli, cum ijs long� veriora qu鄊 scripserant, audire & nosse de Islandia licuerit, sua leuitate & ingenio mal� candido, nihil nisi inuidi� & calumni� maculam lucrati esse videbuntur.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Nam eruditio in eo mira et libertas atque inde acerbitas et abundantia salis. '
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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The eruditio litterarum inscribed in the Institutions of St. Sixtus disappeared from the Constitutions drawn up by Humbert of Romans.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Grammar and rhetoric came to be the chief elements of the preparatory studies, while the sciences of the Quadrivium were embodied in the miscellaneous learning (eruditio) associated with rhetoric.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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