The history, choice, and method of studies by Monsieur Fleury ...

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Title
The history, choice, and method of studies by Monsieur Fleury ...
Author
Fleury, Claude, 1640-1723.
Publication
London :: Printed for S. Keble [and 3 others],
1695.
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Study skills.
Education -- Curricula.
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"The history, choice, and method of studies by Monsieur Fleury ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A39820.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 13, 2025.

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THE CONTENTS.

  • THe Design of the Treatise Pag. 1
  • The First Part. The History of Studies. The Studies of the Greeks 2Pag. 2
  • The Studies of the Romans Pag. 5
  • The Studies of the Christians Pag. 11
  • The Studies of the Franks Pag. 17
  • The Studies of the Arabians Pag. 22
  • The Studies of the School-Men Pag. 28
  • Ʋniversities, and their four Faculties Pag. 33
  • The Faculty of the Arts Pag. 34
  • Medicks, or Physick Pag. 41
  • Civil and Canon-Law Pag. 44
  • Divinity Pag. 45
  • The Restoration of Humanity Pag. 47
  • The Second Part. The Choice of Studies Pag. 54
  • The Way and Method to give Attention Pag. 62
  • The Division of Studies Pag. 71
  • Religion and Morality Pag. 73
  • Civility and Good Breeding Pag. 86
  • Logick and Metaphysicks Pag. 89
  • That Men ought to have a Care of their Bodies Pag. 100
  • Men ought not to Study purely for Interest Pag. 108
  • Grammar Pag. 111
  • Arithmetick Pag. 117
  • ...

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  • ... Oeconomick p. Pag. 117
  • Civil Law, or Jurisprudence Pag. 123
  • Policy Pag. 132
  • Of Languages, Latin, c&. Pag. 136
  • History Pag. 140
  • Natural History Pag. 148
  • Geometry Pag. 150
  • Rhetorick Pag. 161
  • Poetry Pag. 157
  • Curious Studies Pag. 160
  • Ʋseless Studies Pag. 163
  • The Order of Studies according to the several A∣ges Pag. 167
  • The Studies of Women Pag. 171
  • The Studies of Clergy-men Pag. 175
  • The Studies of Sword men Pag. 181
  • The Studies of the Men of the Robe Pag. 184
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