Roger Bacon — "The common way of teaching is rather for ostentation than for instruction."
The common way of teaching is rather for ostentation than for instruction.
The common way of teaching is rather for ostentation than for instruction.
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"The whole Church is in a state of corruption, and needs to be reformed."
"The philosophers of the Arabs are more accurate and more subtle than the Latins."
"There are four chief obstacles to grasping truth: frail authority, custom, the opinion of the unlearned crowd, and the concealment of ignorance by ostentation."
"The multitude of students is very great, and the multitude of books is infinite, but the true knowledge is very rare."
"The greatest impediment to learning is the fear of error."
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