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Author Schachner, Nathan, 1895-1955.

Title The mediaeval universities / Nathan Schachner.

Publication Info. New York : A.S. Barnes, [1962]

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  LA177 .S35 1962    Available  ---
Description viii, 388 pages ; 21 cm.
Series A Perpetua book ; P4075
Perpetua book ; P4075.
Note "First published 1938."
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 377-380.
Contents I. Preview -- II. Eleventh-Century Learning -- III. Abelard, Greatest of Teachers -- IV. The Decline of Humanism -- V. Genesis of the Universities -- VI. Salerno -- VII. Paris-A University of Masters -- VIII. The "Nations" -- IX. Conflict with the Mendicant Orders -- X. Aristotle ENthroned -- XI. Paris and the Great Schism -- XII. The Arts Course of Paris -- XIII. Rise of the Colleges -- XV. Bologna-A University of Students -- XVI. The Students are Masters -- XVII. Cismontane and transmontane -- XVIII. The Letter-Writers of Bologna -- XIX. Oxford -- XX. Town and Gown -- XXI. The Struggle over Wyclif and the Friars -- XXII. The College System in England -- XXIII. The OXford Curriculum -- XXIV. Friar Roger Bacon -- XXV. Decline of Scholasticism -- XXVI. Montpellier, Orleans, Angers, and Toulouse -- XXVII. The Lesser French Universities -- XXVII. The Italian Universities -- XXIX. Cambridge, Salamanca, and Coimbra -- XXX. Prague -- XXXI. The Universities of Germany and Scotland -- XXXII. Student Life and Customs -- XXXIII. Books and Disputations -- XXXIV. Poverty and Hardships -- XXXV. Riots and Bloodshed -- XXXVI. Regulations, Feasts, and Student Letters -- XXXVII. The Goliards -- XXXVIII. Estimates
Subject Universities and colleges -- Europe -- History.
Universities and colleges.
Europe.
History.
Education, Medieval.
Education, Medieval.