University Records and Life in the Middle Ages
Author | : Lynn Thorndike |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 506 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Education, Medieval |
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Author | : Lynn Thorndike |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 506 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Education, Medieval |
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Author | : Lynn Thorndike |
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Total Pages | : 476 |
Release | : 1944 |
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Author | : Lynn Thorndike |
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Total Pages | : 476 |
Release | : 1971 |
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Author | : Alan B Cobban |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2022-02-22 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1134224370 |
First Published in 1999. This work presents a composite view of medieval English university life. The author offers detailed insights into the social and economic conditions of the lives of students, their teaching masters and fellows. The experiences of college benefactors, women and university servants are also examined, demonstrating the vibrancy they brought to university life. The second half of the book is concerned with the complex methods of teaching and learning, the regime of studies taught, the relationship between the universities in Oxford and Cambridge, as well as the relationship between "town" and "gown".
Author | : Julie Kerr |
Publisher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 542 |
Release | : 2009-07-14 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1847251617 |
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Author | : Courtenay |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2021-10-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9004476415 |
The 10 papers in this volume examine university and pre-university education in the 14th to 16th centuries in Germany, Italy, France, and England. Topics covered include the recruitment and support of students, studying abroad, social status, careers of graduates, university rituals, the profession of schoolmaster, and the relation of the studia to the crown. Contributors include William J. Courtenay, Rainer Chr. Schwinges, Klaus Wriedt, Frank Rexroth, Darleen Pryds, Helmut G. Walther, Thomas Sullivan, O.S.B., Martin Kintzinger, Jo Ann Hoeppner Moran Cruz, and Jürgen Miethke.
Author | : Robert S. Rait |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2019-11-26 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
Delve into the past and discover the intriguing world of medieval universities with this insightful book. Providing a captivating glimpse into the past, readers will explore the corporations that were formed during the Middle Ages to pursue higher education. From the establishment of the first Western European universities in present-day Italy, England, France, the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, Portugal, and Scotland, to the study of theology, law, medicine, and the arts, this book covers it all.
Author | : Cameron Hunt McNabb |
Publisher | : punctum books |
Total Pages | : 501 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1950192733 |
The field of disability studies significantly contributes to contemporary discussions of the marginalization of and social justice for individuals with disabilities. However, what of disability in the past? The Medieval Disability Sourcebook: Western Europe explores what medieval texts have to say about disability, both in their own time and for the present. This interdisciplinary volume on medieval Europe combines historical records, medical texts, and religious accounts of saints' lives and miracles, as well as poetry, prose, drama, and manuscript images to demonstrate the varied and complicated attitudes medieval societies had about disability. Far from recording any monolithic understanding of disability in the Middle Ages, these contributions present a striking range of voices-to, from, and about those with disabilities-and such diversity only confirms how disability permeated (and permeates) every aspect of life. The Medieval Disability Sourcebook is designed for use inside the undergraduate or graduate classroom or by scholars interested in learning more about medieval Europe as it intersects with the field of disability studies. Most texts are presented in modern English, though some are preserved in Middle English and many are given in side-by-side translations for greater study. Each entry is prefaced with an academic introduction to disability within the text as well as a bibliography for further study. This sourcebook is the first in a proposed series focusing on disability in a wide range of premodern cultures, histories, and geographies.
Author | : Lesley Smith |
Publisher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 1992-07-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0826419704 |
The variety of experience available to medieval scholars and the vitality of medieval thought are both reflected in this collection of original essays by distinguished historians. Intellectual Life in the Middle Ages is presented to Margaret Gibson, whose own work has ranged from Boethius to Lanfranc and to the study of the Bible in the middle ages.
Author | : Simone Roux |
Publisher | : University of Pennsylvania Press |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2009-04-28 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0812241592 |
Centering on the streets of this metropolis, Simone Roux peers into the secret lives of people within their homes and the public world of affairs and entertainments, populating the book with laborers, shop keepers, magistrates, thieves, and strollers.