Tonight on Boring History for Bedtime—the podcast that gently bores your brain into slumber—we turn the page to medieval education. This episode takes a slow, uneventful stroll through the icy corridors of monastery schools, cathedral classrooms, and guild workshops where learning was less “fun discovery” and more “try not to get caned for incorrect Latin.”
Through soft, monotone narration, we’ll explore how noble children, peasant boys, and aspiring scholars endured long hours of rote memorization, uncomfortable benches, and dormitories with no heating or privacy. From liberal arts lectures to apprenticeship training, this is a detailed, yet calm, look at the rigid rhythms of medieval student life.
Perfect for night owls, exhausted students, and anyone seeking peaceful background noise with zero plot twists.
Settle in. Unclench. Let soothing storytelling carry you to dreamland—no pop quizzes, no loud surprises, just the academic drudgery of the 13th century at the pace of a snail reading a textbook.