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The Mediaeval Universities
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Originally published in 1938, the author traces the rise of the great European Universities from the Cathedral Schools of the tenth and eleventh centuries and their gradual development into republics of learning with power to treat on terms of equality with king and pope. The conflict between Realism and Nominalism and the emergence of Scholasticism is also discussed and separate chapters are devoted to the greater universities of Europe.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Title Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- I. Preview
- II. Eleventh-Century Learning
- III. Abélard, Greatest of Teachers
- IV. The Decline of Humanism
- V. Genesis of the Universities
- VI. Salerno
- VII. ParisâA University of Masters
- VIII. The âNationsâ
- IX. Conflict with the Mendicant Orders
- X. Aristotle Enthroned
- XI. Paris and the Great Schism
- XII. The Arts Course of Paris
- XIII. The Graduate Faculties
- XIV. Rise of the Colleges
- XV. BolognaâA 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, Orléans, Angers, and Toulouse
- XXVII. The Lesser French Universities
- XXVIII. 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
- Bibliography
- Index