Schools of Gaul in the last century of the Western Empire : $b A study of pagan and Christian education in the last century of the Western empireHaarhoff, T. J. (Theodore Johannes)
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Schools of Gaul in the last century of the Western Empire : $b A study of pagan and Christian education in the last century of the Western empire
Haarhoff, T. J. (Theodore Johannes)
Education, Ancient -- France; Gaul -- History -- 58 B.C.-511 A.D.
[1288] _Ep._ ix. 14.
[1289] _Ep._ ii. 10.
[1290] _Ep._ iv. 18.
[1291] Ibid.
[1292] Dehio, _Die kirchliche Baukunst des Abendlandes_, i. 21; Dalton,
ii. 233.
[1293] See for example Reinach’s collection of sculptures.
[1294] Cf., however, p. 31, note. The excellence of the Gauls in pottery
has been referred to, ibid.
[1295] _Histoire de France_, i. 3. 407.
[1296] e.g. _Pan. Lat._ vi. 21.
[1297] _Hist. of Civilization in the Fifth Century_, i. 70 ff.
[1298] _Variarum_ lib. vii. 15 ‘Formula ad praefectum urbis de architecto
publicorum’.
[1299] _Vita S. Martini_, 10.
[1300] ‘Ut et facta veterum, exclusis defectibus, innovemus et nova
vetustatis gloria vestiamus’, _Var._ vii. 15.
[1301] _Ep._ xxxii. 24.
[1302] Le Blant, _Nouveau Recueil_, No. 87.
[1303] Cf. _Cambridge Mediaeval History_, i. 604 ff.
[1304] _Ep._ xxxii. 2 (_Corp. Scriptt. Eccl. Lat._ xxix. 257 ff.).
[1305] Ibid., § 10:
Pleno coruscat Trinitas mysterio;
stat Christus agno, vox patris caelo tonat
et per columbam Spiritus Sanctus fluit.
[1306] Ibid., § 17 ff.
[1307] ‘Totum vero extra concham basilicae spatium alto et lacunato
culmine geminis utrimque porticibus dilatatur, quibus duplex per singulos
arcus columnarum ordo dirigitur. Cubicula intra porticus quaterna longis
basilicae lateribus inserta, secretis orantium ... accommodatos ad pacis
aeternae requiem locos praebent. Omne cubiculum binis per liminium
frontibus versibus praenotatur ..., ibid., § 12.
[1308] Ibid., § 17.
[1309] _C. I. L._ xii. 1923.
[1310] _C. I. L._ xii. 3344.
[1311] _Ep._ i. 2. 9.
[1312] _Confess._ ix. 6.
[1313] ‘In mari rubro transisse iustos, et Pharaonem cum suo exercitu
demersum, etiam in scholis cantant parvuli’, Migne, xxiii; _Adv.
Iovianum_, ii. 22.
[1314] Sid. _Ep._ iv. 11. 6.
[1315] ‘Alternante mulcedine monachi clericique psalmicines’, _Ep._ v.
17. 3.
[1316] _Regula_, Migne, lxxx. 213.
[1317] _Comm. in Ep. ad Galat._ ii, praef.
[1318] _Vir. Illust._, ch. 100. The common reference to this passage
to prove that Hilary was the _first_ to introduce hymns into Gaul is
therefore not quite correct.
[1319] Vide Dreves, _Lat. Hymnendichter des Mittelalters_, p. 3.
[1320] Hilary, _Homily on Psalms_, 65, § 1; cf. Watson, _Hilary of
Poitiers_, p. xlvi.
[1321] _Hist. Univ. Par._ i. 64. He was a teacher of boys. ‘Studebat ut
omnes pueros ... statim litteras doceret ac psalmis imbueret’, Greg. Tur.
_Vitae Patrum_, 8. 2; Migne, _Pat. Lat._ lxxi, 1042.
[1322] April 2, p. 95.
[1323] _Ep._ v. 17. 3.
[1324] _Prof._ xvii. 10.
[1325] _Prof._ i. 4.
[1326] _Prof._ xvi. 14 ff.
[1327] _Prof._ xix. 11.
[1328] _Prof._ xxii. 19.
[1329] _Prof._ xxiii. 6.
[1330] _Prof._ xiii.
[1331] _Cod. Theod._ xiii. 9. 1.
[1332] Ritter, _Comment. on Cod. Theod._ xiii. 9. 1.
[1333] xiv. 6: xxviii. 4.
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