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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...
- 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...
- Monastic schools (Latin: Scholae monasticae) were, along with cathedral schools, the most important institutions of higher learning in the Latin West...
- stratēgoi. The Schools (Latin: scholae; Gr****: σχολαὶ, scholai) was the senior tagma, tracing their origin to the Scholae Palatinae established by Constantine...
- ultimately a calque of Late Latin senior scholaris "senior guard". The scholae in the late Roman Empire referred to the imperial guard, divided into senior...
- had been the domain of Christian cathedral schools or monastic schools (Scholae monasticae), led by monks and nuns. Evidence of such schools dates back...
- Motto of Hampshire College non scholae sed vitae [We learn] not for school but for life An inversion of non vitae sed scholae now used as a school motto non...
- of scholae available is in the Notitia, which shows the position at the end of the 4th century/early 5th century. At that time, there were 12 scholae, of...