Latinundervisning i Norge i Høymiddelalderen - med utgangspunkt i de latinske grammatikkfragmentene av Donatus’ ‘ars minor’ og Alexander de Villa Deis ‘de doctrinale puerorum’.

Latin education in Norway can be documented as early as Olav Kyrre when he, in a letter from Pope Gregory, is instructed to send some of his lands’ young nobles to Rome, in order to be enlightened in the ways of the Church and the Scriptures. This indicates that the clergy of the kingdom of Norway i...

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Main Author: Leirnes, Per Kristian
Format: Master Thesis
Language:Bokmål
Published: The University of Bergen 2021
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description Latin education in Norway can be documented as early as Olav Kyrre when he, in a letter from Pope Gregory, is instructed to send some of his lands’ young nobles to Rome, in order to be enlightened in the ways of the Church and the Scriptures. This indicates that the clergy of the kingdom of Norway is taking part in the ever growing educational programme of the Catholic Church. This thesis has its eyes fixed on elucidating what is, and can be known of the latin instruction in Norway of the High Middle Ages. Mainly, it will look at, and discuss, two fragments; one of the grammarian Donatus’ work Ars Minor, the most ubiquitous grammar in Europe in the Middle Ages, and the other from the grammatical treatise ‘De Doctrinale Puerorum’, written by Alexander de Villa Dei. From these will be discussed the types of educational institutions they may be related to: the parish church, with regards to Donatus being found beneath the floor in relation to an archeological excavation conducted there in the 1970’s, and the cathedral school, due to Alexander’s Doctrinale being attributed to Bryggen in Bergen – this because it was discovered as a cover for a protocol used by the Hansa from Bergen. Monastic schools are also discussed in this thesis, due to their longstandig educational tradition in Europe. The thesis structures itself around these three educational institutions, going through each one in turn, discussing elements related to them. Due to the lack of evidence of the situation concering education in Norway in this time period, we will look to other sources that may be relevant, such as to the school system in England, from whence christianity found its way into Norway, as well as to some of the saga-texts. Because Norway and Iceland were very interconnected at that time, and because Iceland was under the archdiocese of Nidaros, some of it’s sagas – i.e. the Saga of Bishop Laurentius, and also the one of bishop Arne - and other fragmentary sources are used, since they do pertain to the educational situation of both ...
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:11250/2722440 2025-01-16T22:37:59+00:00 Latinundervisning i Norge i Høymiddelalderen - med utgangspunkt i de latinske grammatikkfragmentene av Donatus’ ‘ars minor’ og Alexander de Villa Deis ‘de doctrinale puerorum’. Latin education in Norway in the High Middle Ages - from the viewpoint of the fragments of the latin grammars of Donatus' 'ars minor' and Alexander de Villa Dei's 'de doctrinale puerorum' Leirnes, Per Kristian 2021-01-11T23:00:10Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2722440 nob nob The University of Bergen https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2722440 Copyright the Author. All rights reserved Latin Utdannelse i Norge i middelalderen grammatikk 711509 Master thesis 2021 ftunivbergen 2023-03-14T17:38:44Z Latin education in Norway can be documented as early as Olav Kyrre when he, in a letter from Pope Gregory, is instructed to send some of his lands’ young nobles to Rome, in order to be enlightened in the ways of the Church and the Scriptures. This indicates that the clergy of the kingdom of Norway is taking part in the ever growing educational programme of the Catholic Church. This thesis has its eyes fixed on elucidating what is, and can be known of the latin instruction in Norway of the High Middle Ages. Mainly, it will look at, and discuss, two fragments; one of the grammarian Donatus’ work Ars Minor, the most ubiquitous grammar in Europe in the Middle Ages, and the other from the grammatical treatise ‘De Doctrinale Puerorum’, written by Alexander de Villa Dei. From these will be discussed the types of educational institutions they may be related to: the parish church, with regards to Donatus being found beneath the floor in relation to an archeological excavation conducted there in the 1970’s, and the cathedral school, due to Alexander’s Doctrinale being attributed to Bryggen in Bergen – this because it was discovered as a cover for a protocol used by the Hansa from Bergen. Monastic schools are also discussed in this thesis, due to their longstandig educational tradition in Europe. The thesis structures itself around these three educational institutions, going through each one in turn, discussing elements related to them. Due to the lack of evidence of the situation concering education in Norway in this time period, we will look to other sources that may be relevant, such as to the school system in England, from whence christianity found its way into Norway, as well as to some of the saga-texts. Because Norway and Iceland were very interconnected at that time, and because Iceland was under the archdiocese of Nidaros, some of it’s sagas – i.e. the Saga of Bishop Laurentius, and also the one of bishop Arne - and other fragmentary sources are used, since they do pertain to the educational situation of both ... Master Thesis Iceland University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Bergen Norway The Cathedral ENVELOPE(-134.137,-134.137,59.333,59.333)
spellingShingle Latin Utdannelse i Norge i middelalderen grammatikk
711509
Leirnes, Per Kristian
Latinundervisning i Norge i Høymiddelalderen - med utgangspunkt i de latinske grammatikkfragmentene av Donatus’ ‘ars minor’ og Alexander de Villa Deis ‘de doctrinale puerorum’.
title Latinundervisning i Norge i Høymiddelalderen - med utgangspunkt i de latinske grammatikkfragmentene av Donatus’ ‘ars minor’ og Alexander de Villa Deis ‘de doctrinale puerorum’.
title_full Latinundervisning i Norge i Høymiddelalderen - med utgangspunkt i de latinske grammatikkfragmentene av Donatus’ ‘ars minor’ og Alexander de Villa Deis ‘de doctrinale puerorum’.
title_fullStr Latinundervisning i Norge i Høymiddelalderen - med utgangspunkt i de latinske grammatikkfragmentene av Donatus’ ‘ars minor’ og Alexander de Villa Deis ‘de doctrinale puerorum’.
title_full_unstemmed Latinundervisning i Norge i Høymiddelalderen - med utgangspunkt i de latinske grammatikkfragmentene av Donatus’ ‘ars minor’ og Alexander de Villa Deis ‘de doctrinale puerorum’.
title_short Latinundervisning i Norge i Høymiddelalderen - med utgangspunkt i de latinske grammatikkfragmentene av Donatus’ ‘ars minor’ og Alexander de Villa Deis ‘de doctrinale puerorum’.
title_sort latinundervisning i norge i høymiddelalderen - med utgangspunkt i de latinske grammatikkfragmentene av donatus’ ‘ars minor’ og alexander de villa deis ‘de doctrinale puerorum’.
topic Latin Utdannelse i Norge i middelalderen grammatikk
711509
topic_facet Latin Utdannelse i Norge i middelalderen grammatikk
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url https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2722440