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- For hundreds of years prior to the establishment of universities, European higher education took place in Christian cathedral schools and monastic schools (scholae monasticae), where monks and nuns taught classes.
- The limitanei were lower-status and lower-paid than the comitatenses and palatīnī, and the distinction in role and status between scholae, palatini, comitatenses, and limitanei had largely replaced the older one between praetorians, legionaries, and auxiliaries.
- "along the shores"—but more mobile line troops; furthermore there were second line troops, named pseudocomitatenses, former limitanei attached to the comitatus; palatini, elite ("palace") units typically assigned to the magister militum; and the scholae palatinae of actual palace guards, usually under the magister officiorum, a senior court official of the Late Empire.
- In the thirteenth century the chief duty of the Master of the Sacred Palace was to lecture on Scripture and to preside over the theological school in Vatican: "in scholae Romanae et Pontificiae regimine et in publica sacrae scripturae expositione" (Echard).
- Philosophia vetus et nova, ad usum scholae accommodata, in regia Burgundia novissimo hoc biennio pertractata (1674).
- Dissertatio Physico-Experimentalis Juxta Principia Aristotelis, et scholae peripateticae De tonitruo, fulgore, Seu Coruscatione, ac Fulmine, Contra Sensa, & Opiniones Antiperipateticorum, Luci publicae proposita.
- The name Biarchus is also found in the scholae palatina, auxilia palatina, fabricae, vexillationes, and in the stratores.
- Books dedicated to Fieubet on topics other than law include philosophical reflections such as "Cursus philosophicus, in quo totius scholae quaestiones" by the Christian doctrine priest Jean Vincent (1658), as well as medical treatises such as "Tractatus de vulneribus capitis" by Louis de Queyrats (1657) or "Doctrine nouvelle de la poudre vitriolique de sympathie" by Mathias Hyar (1677).
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