
Learning as Shared Practice in Monastic Communities, 1070-1180
Micol Long(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 14. October 2021
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-90-04-46041-6 (ISBN)
Description
In this study, Micol Long looks at Latin letters written in Western Europe between 1070 and 1180 to reconstruct how monks and nuns learned from each other in a continuous, informal and reciprocal way during their daily communal life. The book challenges the common understanding of education as the transmission of knowledge via a hierarchical master-disciple learning model and shows how knowledge was also shared, exchanged, jointly processed and developed.
Long presents a new and more complicated picture of reciprocal knowledge exchanges, which could be horizontal and bottom-up as well as vertical, and where the same individuals could assume different educational roles depending on the specific circumstances and on the learning contents.
See inside the book.
Long presents a new and more complicated picture of reciprocal knowledge exchanges, which could be horizontal and bottom-up as well as vertical, and where the same individuals could assume different educational roles depending on the specific circumstances and on the learning contents.
See inside the book.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-46041-6 (9789004460416)
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Person
Micol Long, Ph.D. (Scuola Normale Superiore - Pisa, 2013) is Senior Postdoctoral Fellow of the Research Foundation - Flanders at Ghent University. She has authored publications on medieval letter-writing and monastic culture and co-edited Horizontal Learning in the High Middle Ages (2019).
Content
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Authors and Their Letters
?1.1?The Long Twelfth Century
?1.2?Chronological Survey of the Most Important Authors
?1.3?Comparative and Methodological Remarks
2 The Context of Shared Learning
?2.1?A Time for Learning?
?2.2?The Physical Environment
?2.3?The Social Environment
3 The Means of Shared Learning
?3.1?Social Control and Peer Pressure
?3.2?Imitation
?3.3?Accusation, Admonition and Correction
?3.4?Consolation and Exhortation
?3.5?Sharing Ideas, Knowledge and Experience
4 The Effects of Shared Learning
?4.1?Effects on the Individual
?4.2?Effects on the Community
5 Shared Learning in Female Communities
6 Shared Learning in Other Religious Groups
?6.1?Canons
?6.2?Anchorites
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1 The Authors and Their Letters
?1.1?The Long Twelfth Century
?1.2?Chronological Survey of the Most Important Authors
?1.3?Comparative and Methodological Remarks
2 The Context of Shared Learning
?2.1?A Time for Learning?
?2.2?The Physical Environment
?2.3?The Social Environment
3 The Means of Shared Learning
?3.1?Social Control and Peer Pressure
?3.2?Imitation
?3.3?Accusation, Admonition and Correction
?3.4?Consolation and Exhortation
?3.5?Sharing Ideas, Knowledge and Experience
4 The Effects of Shared Learning
?4.1?Effects on the Individual
?4.2?Effects on the Community
5 Shared Learning in Female Communities
6 Shared Learning in Other Religious Groups
?6.1?Canons
?6.2?Anchorites
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index