Unas anotaciones a los Commentarii de César para la educación del príncipe Felipe, futuro Felipe III
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rfe.2005.v85.i1.77Keywords:
Julius Caesar, education of the Prince, latin teaching, XVI centuryAbstract
This article is about the manuscript annotations of the edition Commentarii of Caesar (1574) used by the prince, the future Philip HI, between the years 1590 and 1592. On the basis of these notes, it is shown the context of the way how the prince was educated in the XVI century, related to the following terms: the Middle Age theory (St. Thomas Aquinas, Giles of Rome) and the Renaissance theory (Erasmus, Machiavelli) of the education; the organisation of the instruction (the Ayo and the Maestro); and the figure of the latin teacher (Maestro de Pajes).
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2005-06-30
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García-Alegre Sánchez, G. (2005). Unas anotaciones a los Commentarii de César para la educación del príncipe Felipe, futuro Felipe III. Revista De Filología Española, 85(1), 49–59. https://doi.org/10.3989/rfe.2005.v85.i1.77
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