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Professor emeritus of classics and humanities, specialist in the Latin literature of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages
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The Journal of medieval Latin, 2016
The Medieval Review, 2016
The Journal of medieval Latin, 2014
Instrumenta patristica et mediaevalia, 2017
Canadian Historical Review, 1971
Oxford University Press eBooks, Feb 23, 2017
Oxford University Press eBooks, Feb 23, 2017
Cambridge University Press eBooks, Mar 12, 2015
This volume provides a unique overview of the broad historical, geographical, and social range of... more This volume provides a unique overview of the broad historical, geographical, and social range of Latin and Greek as second languages. It elucidates the techniques of Latin and Greek instruction across time and place, and the contrasting socio-political circumstances that contributed to and resulted from this remarkably enduring field of study. Providing a counterweight to previous studies that have focused only on the experience of elite learners, the chapters explore dialogues between center and periphery, between pedagogical conservatism and societal change, between government and the governed. In addition, a number of chapters address the experience of female learners, who have often been excluded from or marginalized by earlier scholarship. elizabeth p. archibald is Visiting Teaching Professor at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University. Her research focuses on early medieval education, medieval Latin, and the reception of classical texts in the Middle Ages.
The Journal of Theological Studies, 1994
... by Concepta Cahill claims to have found proof that Columbanus was acquainted with the dogmas ... more ... by Concepta Cahill claims to have found proof that Columbanus was acquainted with the dogmas of all the major councils, and thus his letter to Boniface IV presents no difficulties.5 Both claims appear to us to be extra-vagant. ... PATRICK TR GRAY AND MICHAEL W. HERREN
The Medieval Review, Dec 1, 2012
Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies eBooks, 1974
The Journal of medieval Latin, 2016
The Medieval Review, 2016
The Journal of medieval Latin, 2014
Instrumenta patristica et mediaevalia, 2017
Canadian Historical Review, 1971
Oxford University Press eBooks, Feb 23, 2017
Oxford University Press eBooks, Feb 23, 2017
Cambridge University Press eBooks, Mar 12, 2015
This volume provides a unique overview of the broad historical, geographical, and social range of... more This volume provides a unique overview of the broad historical, geographical, and social range of Latin and Greek as second languages. It elucidates the techniques of Latin and Greek instruction across time and place, and the contrasting socio-political circumstances that contributed to and resulted from this remarkably enduring field of study. Providing a counterweight to previous studies that have focused only on the experience of elite learners, the chapters explore dialogues between center and periphery, between pedagogical conservatism and societal change, between government and the governed. In addition, a number of chapters address the experience of female learners, who have often been excluded from or marginalized by earlier scholarship. elizabeth p. archibald is Visiting Teaching Professor at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University. Her research focuses on early medieval education, medieval Latin, and the reception of classical texts in the Middle Ages.
The Journal of Theological Studies, 1994
... by Concepta Cahill claims to have found proof that Columbanus was acquainted with the dogmas ... more ... by Concepta Cahill claims to have found proof that Columbanus was acquainted with the dogmas of all the major councils, and thus his letter to Boniface IV presents no difficulties.5 Both claims appear to us to be extra-vagant. ... PATRICK TR GRAY AND MICHAEL W. HERREN
The Medieval Review, Dec 1, 2012
Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies eBooks, 1974