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  • 1 disciplīna

        disciplīna ae, f    [discipulus], instruction, tuition, teaching, training, education: puerilis: adulescentīs in disciplinam ei tradere: te in disciplinam meam tradere: in disciplinam (Druidum) convenire, Cs.: res, quarum est disciplina, the objects of instruction: quae (incommoda) pro disciplinā et praeceptis habere possent, Cs.— Learning, knowledge, science, discipline, culture: homo (summā) disciplinā: a pueris nullo officio aut disciplinā adsuefacti, Cs.: Italia plena Graecarum disciplinarum: his disciplinis institutus: militiae, tactics: bellica: militaris, military discipline, L.: occidere non disciplinā, sed impetu, Ta.: navalis: rei p., statesmanship: vetus regum, severity: familiae gravis: maiorum, S.: certa vivendi, orderly way: populorum, the art of governing: philosophiae, a system: tres trium disciplinarum principes.— A custom, habit: Nam disciplinast eis, demunerarier, etc., T.: imitari avi mores disciplinamque: familiae. — A school: itinera disciplinarum: philosophorum disciplinae, sects, T.
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    teaching, instruction, education; training; discipline; method, science, study

    Latin-English dictionary > disciplīna

  • 2 doctrīna

        doctrīna ae, f    [DIC-], teaching, instruction, learning: puerilis: sumere doctrinam quandam iuventuti, a lesson: Virtutem doctrina paret, H. — Science, erudition, learning: animos doctrinā excolere: studiis doctrinae dediti: doctrinā excellens: auctor doctrinae eius, L.: malae doctrinae: id fecit doctrinā, N.
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    education; learning; science; teaching; instruction; principle; doctrine

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  • 3 doctrina

    doctrīna, ae, f. [doctor], teaching, instruction (class.; cf.: litterae, artes, disciplina, praecepta, scientia, humanitas).
    I.
    Prop.:

    non aliqua mihi doctrina tradita, sed in rerum usu causisque tractata,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 48, 208; 1, 3, 11; id. Off. 44, 155:

    puerilis,

    id. de Or. 3, 31, 125; id. Mur. 30, 63; id. Sest. 56; Quint. 2, 8, 3; 6, 3, 12; 12, 2, 1 (in these passages of Quint. opp. natura; cf. also Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 100); id. 2, 12, 8; Hor. C. 4, 4, 33 et saep.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    Object., the knowledge imparted by teaching, i. e. science, erudition, learning:

    est unum perfugium doctrina ac litterae, quibus semper usi sumus,

    Cic. Fam. 6, 12 fin.;

    so with litterae,

    id. Rep. 2, 10; Quint. 11, 1, 89; cf.

    also: nonnulli litteris ac studiis doctrinae dediti,

    Cic. Balb. 1, 3; and with the latter cf. id. Rep. 1, 9 fin.; id. Or. 10, 34; id. Cael. 10, 24:

    malis studiis malisque doctrinis,

    id. Leg. 2, 15 fin.; cf. id. Rep. 1, 17 fin.:

    Piso Graecis doctrinis eruditus,

    id. Brut. 67, 236; cf. id. Arch. 7; id. N. D. 3, 9, 23; id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 7 fin.; id. Rep. 1, 36; id. de Or. 3, 34, 139:

    ad domesticum morem adventiciam doctrinam adhibere,

    id. Rep. 3, 3:

    me omnis ars et doctrina liberalis et maxime philosophia delectavit,

    id. Fam. 4, 4, 4; cf. id. de Or. 3, 32, 127; id. Ac. 2, 1:

    dicendi,

    i. e. rhetoric, id. Part. 1, 3:

    auctor doctrinae ejus (sc. Numae),

    Liv. 1, 18:

    doctrina deos spernens,

    id. 10, 40 et saep.—
    B.
    Subject., the habit produced by instruction, principle:

    mala studia malaeque doctrinae,

    Cic. Leg. 2, 15 fin.:

    neque id fecit naturā solum, sed etiam doctrinā,

    Nep. Att. 17, 3.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > doctrina

  • 4 dogma

        dogma atis, n, δόγμα, a philosophic tenet, doctrine: vestra dogmata: stoica, Iu.
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    doctrine, defined doctrine; philosophic tenet; dogma, teaching; decision; edit

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  • 5 ērudītiō

        ērudītiō ōnis, f    [erudio], an instructing, instruction: eius.— Learning erudition: praeclara.
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    instruction/teaching/education; learning/erudition; taught knowledge; culture

    Latin-English dictionary > ērudītiō

  • 6 fōrmula

        fōrmula ae, f dim.    [forma], a form, draft, contract, covenant, agreement, regulation: antiqua iuris, L.: milites ex formulā parati, L.— A rule, principle: formula constituenda est: certa disciplinae: haec formula reges tenet, H.—In law, a form, rule, method, prescription, formula (for judicial proceedings): pacti et conventi: in testamentorum formulis versari: antiquae: postulationum: sunt formulae de omnibus rebus constitutae: cognitionis, the rule of evidence, L.
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    shape/outline; pretty appearence; regiater/list/roll, juristiction; charter; formula, set form of words; standard/rule of procedure; paradigm; type/pattern; system (of teaching); legal position, status; terms/provisions (law/compact)

    Latin-English dictionary > fōrmula

  • 7 praeceptum

        praeceptum ī, n    [P. n. of praecipio], a maxim, rule, precept, order, direction, command, injunction: praeceptorum plenus istorum, T.: praecepto ab iis observato, Cs.: sine praecepto ullius suā sponte struebatur acies, L.: transvectae praecepto ducis alae, Ta.: hoc praeceptum offici diligenter tenendum est: praecepta philosophiae: deūm praecepta secuti, commands, V.
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    teaching, lesson, precept; order, command

    Latin-English dictionary > praeceptum

  • 8 augustianismus

    Augustinism, teaching of St Augustine (Bishop of Hippo, 354-430, City of God)

    Latin-English dictionary > augustianismus

  • 9 collatus

    joining of battle; affray, attack (L+S); contributing (to knowledge, teaching)

    Latin-English dictionary > collatus

  • 10 conlatus

    joining of battle; affray, attack (L+S); contributing (to knowledge, teaching)

    Latin-English dictionary > conlatus

  • 11 dedoceo

    dedocere, dedocui, dedoctus V TRANS
    cause (person) to unlearn/discard previous teaching; reeducate; teach opposite

    Latin-English dictionary > dedoceo

  • 12 didacticus

    didactica, didacticum ADJ
    teaching; didactic; intellectual

    Latin-English dictionary > didacticus

  • 13 disciplinabilis

    disciplinabilis, disciplinabile ADJ

    Latin-English dictionary > disciplinabilis

  • 14 monochordon

    monochord, instrument (1-string+soundboard); (by Guido in teaching); tonometer

    Latin-English dictionary > monochordon

  • 15 monochordum

    monochord, instrument (1-string+soundboard); (by Guido in teaching); tonometer

    Latin-English dictionary > monochordum

  • 16 theologia

    theology, science/system of teaching/writing about God/gods/divine things

    Latin-English dictionary > theologia

  • 17 Discere docendo

    Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Discere docendo

  • 18 Docendo discitur

    It is learned by teaching. (Seneca)

    Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Docendo discitur

  • 19 doctrina

    doctrine, teaching, instruction, learning.

    Latin-English dictionary of medieval > doctrina

  • 20 eruditio

    instruction, teaching / knowledge, learning

    Latin-English dictionary of medieval > eruditio

См. также в других словарях:

  • teaching — teaching; mi·cro·teaching; …   English syllables

  • Teaching — Teach ing, n. The act or business of instructing; also, that which is taught; instruction. [1913 Webster] Syn: Education; instruction; breeding. See {Education}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • teaching — index didactic, direction (guidance), discipline (field of study), doctrine, edification, education, experience ( …   Law dictionary

  • teaching — [n] education apprenticeship, book learning*, coaching, cultivation, culture, discipline, drilling, enlightenment, guidance, instruction, learning, reading, schooling, training, tutelage, tutoring; concepts 285,287,409 …   New thesaurus

  • teaching — [tē′chiŋ] n. 1. the action of a person who teaches; profession of a teacher 2. something taught; precept, doctrine, or instruction usually used in pl …   English World dictionary

  • teaching — /tee ching/, n. 1. the act or profession of a person who teaches. 2. something that is taught. 3. Often, teachings. doctrines or precepts: the teachings of Lao tzu. [1125 75; ME teching. See TEACH, ING1] * * * Profession of those who give… …   Universalium

  • teaching — noun 1 work/profession of a teacher ADJECTIVE ▪ effective, good ▪ poor ▪ classroom ▪ a system that rewards good classroom teaching ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • teaching */*/*/ — UK [ˈtiːtʃɪŋ] / US [ˈtɪtʃɪŋ] noun Word forms teaching : singular teaching plural teachings 1) a) [uncountable] the job of a teacher a career in teaching go into teaching (= become a teacher): I d like to go into teaching. language/English/history …   English dictionary

  • teaching — teach|ing W2S2 [ˈti:tʃıŋ] n [U] 1.) the work or profession of a teacher ▪ She s thinking of going into teaching (=becoming a teacher) . language/science etc teaching ▪ criticisms of English teaching in schools the teaching profession teaching… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • teaching — teach|ing [ titʃıŋ ] noun *** 1. ) uncount the job of a teacher: a career in teaching go into teaching (=become a teacher): I d like to go into teaching. language/English/history etc. teaching: Museums and historic buildings are important… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • teaching — n. 1) practice, student teaching 2) team teaching 3) health teaching 4) (misc.) to go into teaching * * * [ tiːtʃɪŋ] student teaching (misc.) to go into teaching health teaching practice team teaching …   Combinatory dictionary

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