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n. 1 Originally, a music school attached to a monastery or church. Also known as a ''schola cantorum''. 2 Today, a group of musicians, particularly one which specializes in liturgy music.

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Nicolas Wariner had been the first friend Randal had made among the apprentices at the Schola, and Nick had died by magic in Widsegard-died while aiding Randal to fight off the attack of an outlaw wizard.

She calls herself Sister Venia and says she took part of her education at the schola in Mainni and part of it at St.

Because of the uproar surrounding Sanglant, Rosvita had only that morning discovered among the capitularies sent from the schola the letter from Mother Romgard and its terrifying contents: malefici-malevolent sorcerers-lurking in the court!

Let any who question us be told that we're rescuing books and cartularies from the king's schola.

The background clearly showed an area of the interior of the Church of San Befisario, just outside the schola cantorum where Nicholas had been taken to wait for her.

As she moved through the sunny scriptorium, she noted the scribes busy at their work, clerics from the king's schola copying out capitularies, deeds, and charters as well as letters pertaining to the king's business here and in the north.

I tell you in turn that Marco Stregazza conspires with Benedicte de la Courcel against your lord, his brother Ricciardo, rousing the Scholae to blacken his name.

Queen Adelheid had her own schola, made up of clerics from Aosta and overseen by Hugh, who had been assigned as the Holy Mother's official emissary to the Queen.

There was talk about his demobilization, and his music, and the Schola Cantorum.