Lecture week 2 recap

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