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This is an essay that deals with the idea of courtly love with Chaucer's work. It gives a definition, as defined within the Book of the Duchess. ... Northeast Alabama Police Academy
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So too was the Museum Minervae, a courtly academy which Sir Francis Kynaston (d. 1642) proposed to move from his London house into the half-built college ...
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... who would be associated with the chapter of the cathedral, or with the university or the courtly academy, or were drawn from the entourage of the honoree.
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introduce a courtly academy into the pattern of English education. As early as the reign of Edward VI it had been suggested that a school for the royal wards be ...
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She arrives at the court of the king of France just after he and his lords have sworn an oath to remain celibate and study together in a courtly academy for three ...
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... Athos and Aramis, each represent one of the major education models of early 17th century France: the courtly academy, private tuition, and the Jesuit collège.
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THE ACADEMY OF COURTLY PURSUITS. At this time, there is no ongoing dance class. As of Summer 2010, we are considering a class on Wednesday nights ...
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[F]rom its inception the Invaghiti was typical of aristocratic and courtly academies in its emphasis on chivalric ceremonial and the arts of oratory and versification" ...
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Though the main concern of the academy was social and courtly dances, the king kept artists organized and under his official authority and service. No new ...
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... who would be associated with the chapter of the cathedral, or with the university or the courtly academy, or were drawn from the entourage of the honoree.
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