monastrions
Monastrions, also known as monastic schools, were educational institutions established within monasteries during the Middle Ages. They played a crucial role in preserving and transmitting knowledge, particularly in the fields of theology, philosophy, and the arts. The curriculum at monastrions was heavily focused on religious studies, with a strong emphasis on the interpretation of sacred texts and the development of theological thought.
The teaching methods in monastrions were often characterized by a combination of lecture, discussion, and memorization.
Monastrions were not only centers of learning but also served as hubs for cultural exchange. They attracted
The decline of monastrions began with the religious reforms of the 11th and 12th centuries, which sought