There was in residence at Tiffauges a complete metropolitan clergy, deans, vicars, treasurers, canons, clerks, deacons, scholasters, and choir boys.
Uso de scholasticus en inglés
1
He studied law at Alexandria, completed his training at Constantinople and practised as an advocate (scholasticus) in the courts.
2
ERATOSTHENES, called Scholasticus, is the author of five epigrams in the Palatine Anthology.
3
The Scholasticus, who took the place of the ancient Grammaticus, was not an investigator, but merely an interpreter.
4
In 713, Scholasticus was appointed and remained till 726.
5
I am like Scholasticus of the Greek Primer, who was ashamed to bring out so small a dead child before such grand people.
6
LEONTIUS, called Scholasticus, author of twenty-four epigrams in the Anthology, is generally identified with a Leontius Referendarius, mentioned by Procopius under this reign.
7
In Constantinople he studied and practiced his profession, and won his surname of "Scholasticus," a title then given to a lawyer.
8
444, should be referred to Theaetetus Scholasticus, a Byzantine epigrammatist of the period of Justinian) and two more in Diogenes Laërtius.