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The Dominican philosopher who taught at the University of Paris was Thomas Aquinas. He was a prominent theologian in the Catholic Church and is known for his synthesis of faith and reason in his philosophy.
Saint Thomas Aquinas was a student of Albert the Great.
I attended grammar school from first to sixth grade before moving on to middle school.
William Shakespeare attended the Stratford-upon-Avon Grammar School, which was also the school that taught him Latin. During the 16th century it was common for Latin to be taught in grammar schools.
No, it is not proper grammar. The correct phrasing is "you and I."
Yes, clearly Shakespeare learned to read and write in English. This was probably taught in primary school before he advanced to grammar school.
James Watt went to Greenock Grammar School after being taught by his mother.
He did not have a specialization. He studied the general curriculum that was taught to all grammar school students.
Thomas Aquinas was born in Italy in 1225. He joined the Dominican order at a young age and studied theology and philosophy. Aquinas became a prominent theologian and philosopher in the 13th century, and his works are considered influential in the history of Western thought. He died in 1274.
When he was alive there were no grammar schools . If he had any education he would have been taught by the priests.
It shouldn't, we know how to speak English and do grammar already, so theres no point. Source: Middle School English Student, hate it