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Scholae (Gr****: Σχολαί) is a
Latin word,
literally meaning "schools" (from the
singular schola,
school or group) that was used in the Late
Roman Empire...
- The
Scholae Palatinae (lit. 'Palatine Schools'; Gr****: Σχολαί, romanized: Scholai) were an
elite military imperial guard unit,
usually ascribed to the...
- Non
scholæ sed vitæ is a
Latin phrase. Its
longer form is non
scholæ sed vitæ discimus,
which means "We do not
learn for school, but for life". The scholae...
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Trondheim Cathedral School (Norwegian:
Trondheim katedralskole, Latin:
Schola Cathedralis Nidrosiensis) is an
upper secondary school located next to the...
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Monastic schools (Latin:
Scholae monasticae) were,
along with
cathedral schools, the most
important institutions of
higher learning in the
Latin West...
- 12th-century poet Jayadeva, in
whose Gita
Govinda (10.9)
Krishna beneath Radha.
Scholaes sometimes count the
Radhavallabhis as an
offshoot of
Nimbarka Sampradaya...
- had been the
domain of
Christian cathedral schools or
monastic schools (
Scholae monasticae), led by
monks and nuns.
Evidence of such
schools dates back...
- and is home to All
Saints Chapel. The
college motto, in Latin, is “Non
scholae, sed vitae.” The
college translates this into
English as “Not for school...
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Bergen Cathedral School (Norwegian:
Bergen Katedralskole, Latin:
Schola Cathedralis Bergensis,
formerly known as
Bergens lærdeskole and
Bergen latinskole...
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imperial palace guard,
after the rise of
Constantine I, were also
called the
Scholae Palatinae for the same reason. In the
Early Middle Ages the
title became...