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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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schools

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | even to study in the public schools. St. Augustine wrote: “And 2 2,2 | to grammar and rhetorical schools with pagan teaching, and 3 2,2 | not [morally] attend pagan schools.”[84]~ An overwhelmingly 4 2,4 | the problems of the higher schools in Constantinople in the 5 2,5 | education in the best rhetorical schools of Athens and Alexandria. 6 3,5 | Justinian’s time three law schools were flourishing, one in 7 3,5 | one in Beirut. All other schools were suppressed lest they 8 5,8 | Byzantine and western European schools. They are usually referred 9 6,8 | absence of special legal schools, young men gained their 10 6,8 | the imperial ikon-painting schools, which not only produced 11 7,1 | and not borrowed from the schools.”~ Opposed to needless luxury 12 8,16| the like. He opened many schools, and in one of his letters, 13 8,16| gave direction to the Slav schools, the full achievement of 14 9,13| between two philosophical schools, the Aristotelian, whose 15 9,18| intellectual and artistic. The schools of Constantinople flourished 16 9,19| cenobitic institutions with schools of copyists, libraries,


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