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 {{wiki:articles:skolstvi:cantigas_de_santa_maria-004-sml.jpg}} Cantigas de Santa Maria 004, special, church school for children. Both Christian and Jewish children do attend. {{wiki:articles:skolstvi:cantigas_de_santa_maria-004-sml.jpg}} Cantigas de Santa Maria 004, special, church school for children. Both Christian and Jewish children do attend.
  
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 To establish a school, the king recommends choosing a city with clean air and a lovely environment. Teachers are paid yearly salary. Amount of salary depends on the depth of master's knowledge and on the subject being taught. The salary is paid in three installments - at the start of studies, at Easter and on the feast of St. John the Baptist. In the case of a long-term illness, the master receives the rest of the salary till the end of the school year. In the event of master's death, the remainder of the annual salary is paid to his heirs. To establish a school, the king recommends choosing a city with clean air and a lovely environment. Teachers are paid yearly salary. Amount of salary depends on the depth of master's knowledge and on the subject being taught. The salary is paid in three installments - at the start of studies, at Easter and on the feast of St. John the Baptist. In the case of a long-term illness, the master receives the rest of the salary till the end of the school year. In the event of master's death, the remainder of the annual salary is paid to his heirs.
  
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 Cantigas de Santa Maria by Alfonso X., 1284, depicts students at lecture in general school and children attending the lecture at special school. Cantigas provide us additional information that not only Christian but also Jewish students attended the school. Cantigas depict the monastery reading rooms many times as well. In Libro de los Juegos we find illuminations of the royal scriptorium. Cantigas de Santa Maria by Alfonso X., 1284, depicts students at lecture in general school and children attending the lecture at special school. Cantigas provide us additional information that not only Christian but also Jewish students attended the school. Cantigas depict the monastery reading rooms many times as well. In Libro de los Juegos we find illuminations of the royal scriptorium.
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 {{wiki:articles:skolstvi:jewish-scribes.jpg}} Libro de los Juegos, royal scriptorium {{wiki:articles:skolstvi:jewish-scribes.jpg}} Libro de los Juegos, royal scriptorium
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-Cantigas de Santa Maria 138, left st. John Goldmouth in his study room.+Cantigas de Santa Maria 138, left st. John Chrysostom in his study room.
  
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