Magistrorum lectio. Una lección en el siglo XII / Magistrorum lectio. A Lesson in the 12th Century

Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 17:81 (2010)
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This paper presents a lesson given by three master teachers in the first half of the XIIth century: Honorius of Autun, Hugh of Saint Victor, William of Conches. The three of them were magistri and leading writers. The lesson is about the relevance of study and intellectual education. It is divided in three parts, and each part was given by one of the three above mentioned master teachers.

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