PROSCHOLUS — apud Augustin. de Verbis Apostol. Serm. 19. c. 7. Tam pauper, ut Proscholos esset Grammatici apud Mediolanum, Ausonio Epigr. 22. v. 17. in Profess. Subdoctor; item tenuis Grammaticus, Exili nostrae fucatus honore Cathedrae Libato tenuis nomine… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Carolingian Schools — comprised a small number of educational institutions which had a major share in the Carolingian renaissance, specifically cathedral schools and monastic schools. Contents 1 Antecedents 2 The start at court 3 Further ambition … Wikipedia
Carolingian Schools — • Established under the Merovingian Kings, a school, scola palatina, the chroniclers of the eighth century styled it for the training of the young Frankish nobles in the art of war and in the ceremonies of the court Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… … Catholic encyclopedia
Schools — • History and development of education as related to the church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Schools Schools † … Catholic encyclopedia
ARCHISCHOLARIS — apud Auctorem de Discipl. Scholarum, idem forte qui Proscholus, vide ibi … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
COLLECTOR — vide infra Proscholus. At Collectores, apud Baronium ad A. C. 397. num. 65. Exactores sunt, qui a Pontifice Romano ad vindicandas ex bonis Ecclesiae partas ac male congestas opes, per provincias mittebantur, ut vult Car. du Fresne in Glossar … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
SCHOLA — quid proprie sit, indicat Ausonius Eidyll. 4. ad Nepot. v. 5. Graio Schola nomine dicta est, Iustae laboriferis tribuantur ut otia curis. A Graeco nempe χολὴ, quod otium denotat, nomen invenit. Quia enim secundum Celsum de re Med. l. 1. in Prooem … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
SUBDOCTOR — SUBDOCTOR. vide supra Baccalaureus, item Proscholus … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale