Let those men teach boys who can do nothing greater, whose qualities are plodding diligence, a rather dull mind, a muddled intellect, ordinary talent, cold-bloodedness, a body tolerant of labor, and a mind contemptuous of glory, desirous of petty gains, and indifferent to boredom....
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Curricula, Education, Education, Medieval, History, Learning and scholarship, Medieval Education, Renaissance, Education, italy, Education, medievalPlaces
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16th century, Medieval, 500-1500Showing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Schooling in Renaissance Italy: Literacy and Learning, 1300-1600 (The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science)
March 1, 1991, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Schooling in Renaissance Italy: literacy and learning, 1300-1600
1989, Johns Hopkins University Press
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"Let those men teach boys who can do nothing greater, whose qualities are plodding diligence, a rather dull mind, a muddled intellect, ordinary talent, cold-bloodedness, a body tolerant of labor, and a mind contemptuous of glory, desirous of petty gains, and indifferent to boredom...."
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