Lecture week 2 recap
Across
- 1. Describes an intellectual tradition that can be seen as freedom from society, especially in the Platonistic epistemological tradition
- 5. Often understood as the opposite or absence of religion; refers to the 'this-worldly'
- 6. The first university, founded in 1088 by Catholic monks
- 8. The name of the person who wrote 'De Inventione', a classic text in the Liberal Arts canon
- 9. Greek term for rational discourse
- 11. Which of these is the odd one out: Arithmetic; Astronomy; Grammar; Music
- 12. Wrote 'The Idea of a University' and advocated "a knowledge which is its own end"
Down
- 2. A key principle of Renaissance Humanism that emphasises going back 'to the sources' (2, 6)
- 3. An early curriculum made up of four subjects
- 4. The technical name for the philosophy of learning and education, related to teaching
- 7. Alongside grammar and logic, this made up the original Liberal Arts curriculum
- 10. One of the first curricula, comprised of three subjects