Those who assert the greatest antiquity of the Roman Catholic doctrine as to the real presence, allow that both the word and the definition of transubstantiation are owing to the scholastic writers.
Paris was unrivalled for scholastic theology; Bologna and Orleans, and afterwards Bourges, for jurisprudence; Montpelier for medicine.
One of Abelard's pupils was Peter Lombard, afterwards archbishop of Paris, and author of a work called the Book of Sentences, which obtained the highest authority among the scholastic disputants.
This scholastic philosophy, so famous for several ages, has since passed away and been forgotten.
A scholastic education was all that had been given to Dr.
Orkborne, in whom so much attention to a young lady raised many private doubts of the justice of his scholastic fame; which soon, by what he observed of his civility even to Miss Margland, were confirmed nearly to scepticism.
Communism therefore was no part of the scholastic teaching, but it must not be concluded from this that the mediƦvals approved of the unregulated individualism which modern opinion allows to the owners of property.
Before we proceed to discuss the new philosophical or scholastic treatment of usury which was inaugurated for all practical purposes by Aquinas, we must briefly refer to the ecclesiastical legislation on the subject.
We shall give a very brief account of the other prohibitions of usury before coming to deal with the scholastic teaching on the subject.
The essence of trade in the scholastic sense was selling the thing unchanged at a higher price than that at which it had been bought, for the sake of gain.
The scholastic teaching, then, on the subject was quite plain and unambiguous.
As we have seen above, the scholastic communism did not at all apply to the procuring and dispensing of material things, but only to the mode of using them.
There can be no doubt that the practice of the scholastic teaching of community of user, in its proper sense, made for social stability.
The extra-scholastic education of the Prince was continued throughout the time that Mr. Gibbs, his classical tutor, remained with him.
On arriving at the school Lord Belper delivered an address referring to the foundation and history of the institution, and the highscholastic standard aimed at.
A man of wide knowledge and of varied accomplishments like the Prince Consort had higher views of education than mere scholastic routine.
Besides the Poetical pieces in this volume, and his scholastic attainments, his ability was manifested in various other ways.
He was a man of profound learning; and although he appears to have been more devoted to scholastic studies than to physic, the medical profession in Ireland may well claim him as an ornament and a benefactor to their faculty.
It remains to be seen whether, after the withdrawal of the scholastic law, William II will still find a majority willing to accept his new and disturbing schemes.
He, who was once the father of socialists, now pursues them with all manner of cruelty, in order to be revenged for their opposition to the scholastic law.
In the sphere of religion, Delmedigo represents the tendency to depart from the scholastic attitude in which religion and philosophy were identified.
Constructive understanding is, however, differentiated from scholastic speculation because it imposes no general validity, but only subjective validity.
The universities in Catholic countries limited themselves to the Scholastic Philosophy and Theology, together with which we find slowly struggling up the Roman Law and the system of Medicine from Bologna and Salerno.
The abstraction affecting a logical purism which looks down upon Conception and Perception as forms of intelligence quite inferior to itself, is a pseudo-thinking, a morbid and scholastic error.
Frank had indeed seen the doctor before, but never in so scholastic a costume, and he was a little startled by the apparition at his elbow, as he turned round.
In this stage of scholastic preparation, Leonard was necessarily led to the acquisition of languages, for which he had great aptitude; the foundations of a large and comprehensive erudition were solidly constructed.
Squills, if you had but received a scholastic education, you would know the wise maxim that saith, 'All things the worst are corruptions from things originally designed as the best.
He had been kind to me in the past, singling me out, on account of some scholastic successes, for an annual vacation at the seaside.
But in truth the scholastic hierarchy is a most complicated fabric.
This classification of points of view is particularly applicable to the scholastic world.
Such a creature harries thescholastic profession into premature senility.
The only difference is that thescholastic Opposition is much franker about its true aims.
Twenty years ago no man could ever hope to reach the summit of the scholastic universe who was not in Orders and the possessor of a First Class Classical degree.
This contempt for the plodder extends also to the scholastic sphere.
In order to gratify this ambition as speedily as possible, he applied to a scholastic agency for an appointment.
A letter is despatched, consigning the Headmaster to scholastic perdition.
But Sparkleigh, who had to maintain the attitude of a man of the world and a scholastic Gallio and yet work just as hard as Grubbe, was sorely put to it at times.
Footnote 196: On the scholastic doctrine of forms, v.
We can, indeed, imagine its strange author commenting on it, and finding or marking out its prosaic substratum, with the cold-blooded precision and scholastic distinctions of the Convito.
Even his unrivalled proficiency in classic learning can hardly have been the fruit of greater or more willing diligence in school hours than he must have lavished on other than scholastic studies in the streets.
They aver (and it is no doubt true) that he has hardly the average of our day's literary and scholastic culture, and absolutely no pronounc'd genius or conventional eminence of any sort.
Redclyffe looked at the learned little insect, who was eating a strange sort of circular trench into an old book of scholastic Latin, which probably only he had ever devoured,--at least ever found to his taste.
An important signification of the expression, in the fourth place, is that which it had in the middle ages where, through insufficient knowledge, the scholastic philosophy was designated Aristotelian.
His work has a strong scholastic tinge, and is not without occasional obscurity; and on these accounts probably produced no very extensive impression at the time.
It looks again this year, as if Exeter and Andover would allow their childish differences to interfere with the annual baseball game which used to be considered one of the most important events of New England scholastic sport.
Furthermore, if a boy has left school for business or for college, he should not be allowed to compete in scholastic sports if he fails in his attempts or ambitions and returns, whether to the original school or to another.
The new amendment specifies that boys who do not spend twelve hours a week in school recitations, or who have been in business or at college and have returned to school, shall not be allowed to compete in scholastic events.