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The rise of the colleges: institutions of learning in Islam and the West
Makdisi, George.
Year: 1981.
Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press. 
© George Makdisi
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Frontmatter
Chapter 1 Institutions, Section I. The Rise of the Schools of Law
II. Typology of Instituions of Learning
III. The Law of Waqf
Chapter 2 Instruction, Section I. Divisions of the Fields of Knowledge
II. Organization of Learning
III. The Methodology of Learning
Chapter 3 The Scholastic Community, Section I. Professors
II. Students
III. Posts, Occupations, Functions
Chapter 4 Islam and the Christian West, Section I. Introductory Remarks, II. Institutions
III. Instruction
IV. The Scholastic Community
Conclusion
Appendix A. Review of Previous Scholarship
Appendix B.
Notes and References
Bibliography
Index
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Title: The rise of the colleges : institutions of learning in Islam and the West George Makdisi.
Author: Makdisi, George
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Source Version: The rise of the colleges : institutions of learning in Islam and the West George Makdisi
Makdisi, George
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1981.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00913
Subject Headings: • Islamic education -- History
• Universities and colleges -- Islamic countries -- History
Notes: • Includes index.
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