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University records and life in the Middle Ages
Thorndike, Lynn, 1882-1965.
Year: 1975, c1972.
Publisher:  W.W. Norton. 
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Frontmatter
Introduction
1 Rivalry of Teachers
2 How Bernard Drilled the Boys in Grammar at Chartres
3 An Early Reference to a Medical School at Montpellier
4 The Education of John of Salisbury
5 The Youth Movement
6 Literature versus Logic
7 John of Salisbury at Paris, 1164
8 Papal Defense of Student Privileges, 1170‒1172
9 Decree of the Third Lateran Council, 1179
10 Foundation of the Collège de Dix‐huit, 1180
11 An Invective against the New Learning
12 A Call to Constantinople, 1205
13 Professors of Theology at Paris Limited to Eight, 1207
14 The Condemnation of 1210
15 Rules of the University of Paris, 1215
16 Dominican Studies, 1228
17 A House for Poor Scholars Reformed, 1228
18 Invitation to Toulouse, 1229
19 Papal Regulations for the University of Paris, by Gregory IX, April 13, 1231
20 The Books on Nature to Be Expurgated, 1231
21 An Official Version of the Decretals Issued
22 Buoncompagni da Signa on the New Rhetoric, 1235
23 Errors Condemned at Paris, 1241
24 Condemnation of the Talmud Renewed, 1244
25 Rules Concerning the Rental of Classrooms, Paris, 1245
26 Rules for Determinations in Arts, 1252
27 Against the Friars
28 Courses in Arts, Paris, 1255
29 Odofredus Announces His Law Lectures at Bologna
30 Papal Privilege to Salamanca, 1255
31 Study of Oriental Languages, 1256
32 Dominicans and Education, 1259
33 Office of University Bedell, Paris
34 Criticism of Universities by Humbert de Romans
35 Provision for Five Masters Who Know Flemish, 1266
36 Foundation and Regulation of the College of the Treasurer, 1268 and 1280
37 Criminal Clerks at Paris, 1269
38 Thirteen Errors Condemned by Stephen, Bishop of Paris, 1270
39 Various Rules of the Medical Faculty, Paris, 1270‒1274
40 Medical Restrictions upon Jews, Surgeons and Pharmacists, Paris, 1271
41 Orthodoxy Enforced at Paris, 1272
42 Early Statutes of the Sorbonne
43 Paris Asks for the Bones and Unfinished Works of Aquinas, 1274
44 Regulation of Booksellers, Paris, 1275
45 Limitation on Private Teaching, Paris, 1276
46 Oaths of Those Incepting in Arts, about 1280
47 The University Defends an Injured Member, 1281
48 Assessment of Houses in Paris, 1282‒1283
49 Prices of Books at Paris: Exemplar and Pecia, 1286
50 Masters to Keep a Record of Their Scholars, Paris, 1289
51 A Scholar Divorced, Paris, 1290
52 Sale of Parchment at Paris, 1291
53 Plaint of the University of Paris, 1292‒1316
54 Flemish Students at Paris and Orléans Not to Be Molested during the War, 1297
55 Raymond Lull Urges the Study of Oriental Languages, 1298‒1299
56 Arnald of Villanova Appeals from the Faculty of Theology of Paris, 1300
57 The Faculty of Theology and the Process of the Templars, 1308
58 A Student's Colophon to His Report of a Course of Lectures, 1308
59 Pierre Dubois' Scheme of Education, 1309
60 Statute of the Council of Vienne, 1312
61 Academic Dress Regulated, Toulouse, 1314
62 Letter from a Physician of Valencia to His Two Sons Studying at Toulouse, 1315
63 Whether a Master Teaching Theology Should be Required to Know Canon Law?
64 Reception of the Clementines at the University of Toulouse, December 22, 1317
65 Special Duties of the Rectors at Bologna
66 Peciarii at Bologna
67 Dominican Legislation against Alchemy, 1323
68 Study of Grammar at Toulouse, 1328
69 Legislation of the French or Gallican Nation, Paris, 1328
70 Alvarus Pelagius on the Vices of Masters
71 Alvarus Pelagius on the Faults of Scholars
72 Fourteenth Century Calendar of the University of Paris
73 University Holidays
74 Hours of Classes
75 Academic Costume Regulated, Paris, 1339
76 Hazing of Freshmen Forbidden, Paris, 1340
77 Statutes of the Faculty of Canon Law, Paris, October 12, 1340
78 Occamist Errors Reproved
79 Attempt to Improve the Cluniac Scholars at Paris, April 25, 1344
80 Disputations in the Collège de Sorbonne, 1344 A.D.
81 Commendation of the Clerk: an Educational Treatise
82 Royal Ordinance against the Illicit Practice of Medicine at Paris, December, 1352
83 Method of Lecturing in the Liberal Arts Prescribed, Paris, December 10, 1355
84 Oaths and Statutes Customary in the Lower Schools of Grammar of the Town, City, University, Suburbs and Banlieue of Paris, c. 1357
85 Closing the Street of Straw at Night, May, 1358
86 Servites Studying at Paris, 1363
87 Statutes for All Faculties of the University of Paris
88 When Morning Lectures Are to Begin, Paris, May 18, 1367
89 Traveling Expenses for Students in Grammar, 1369
90 Foundation of Two Fourteen‐Year Scholarships, 1371
91 A Church Used for Medical Lectures, 1380
92 Hours of Classes
93 Feasts of the Nations and the Three Kings, Orléans, 1382
94 Teaching Appointment Conditional on Receiving the Doctorate
95 Only Christians Admitted, Perpignan, c. 1389
96 The Transit of Learning to German Universities
97 Recantation of Blasius of Parma, 1396
98 Renting of Peciae, Montpellier, 1396
99 Students Forbidden to Catch the Burghers' Pigeons
100 Statute against Oaths and Blasphemy, Heidelberg, 1398
101 Magic Arts Condemned, Paris, 1398
102 Salutati on Disputations
103 A Contest for the Best Lecture Halls
104 An Assistant Master for the Collège de Navarre, Paris, 1404
105 Student Fees at Bologna, 1405
106 Teachers of Grammar Excluded from Examinations in Medicine
107 Texts in Arts and Medicine, Bologna
108 Astrology at Bologna, 1405
109 Dissection at Bologna
110 Surgery at Bologna, 1405
111 Assignment of Points for Examination at Avignon
112 Absence from Disputation, Paris, 1409
113 An Unlicensed Woman Surgeon, 1411
114 Visits to Fencing Schools Forbidden, Heidelberg, 1415
115 Lease of Classrooms, Paris, 1415
116 Lectures and Repetitions in Canon Law, 1416
117 Postponement of Academic Exercises, Paris, 1418
118 Law Advertising at Bologna
119 Texts Required for A.B. Degree at Erfurt, 1420
120 Provision for Teaching Greek and Hebrew at Paris, 1421, 1424, 1430
121 Oaths Required of Apothecaries, Paris, 1422
122 Academic Itinerary, 1422‒1427
123 Absences of Professors at Padua, 1424
124 Teaching of Grammar at Toulouse, April 21, 1426
125 Assignment of Points for Examination in Theology, Montpellier, 1429
126 Quodlibeta of 1429 and Before
127 Student Responsibility
128 Getting a Degree
129 Proposed Transfer of Professor and Students from Bologna to Ferrara, 1430
130 Dignity of a Dean Upheld, Paris, 1431
131 Vacation of the Medical Faculty, Pavia, 1433
132 Humanism at Pavia, 1434‒1435
133 A Proposal for Reform Quashed, Paris, 1434
134 Position of Surgeons at Paris, 1436
135 University Libraries of the Fifteenth Century
136 Certain Regulations of the Faculty of Medicine, Caen, 1439
137 Foundation of the Fraternity of St. Sebastian, Avignon, 1441
138 A Student's Record of His Academic Career, Pavia, 1441
139 A Contented Dean of Theology
140 Action at Paris against Special Privileges for Friars
141 Student Life at Old Heidelberg
142 Reasons for Re-establishing a University at Ferrara
143 Academic Exercises at Ferrara
144 Decree against Ignorant School Teachers, Ferrara, 1443
145 Student Amusements and Merrymakings at Ferrara, 1444
146 Hiring a Teacher of Grammar, 1444
147 Abuses at the University of Paris, 1444
148 Fernando of Cordova, Boy‐wonder, Comes to Town, 1445
149 Condemnation of the Feast of Fools, Paris, March 12, 1445
150 Via antiqua and Via moderna at Heidelberg
151 A Case of Violence and Academic Discipline, Montpellier, 1455
152 Disposition of Classrooms in the Law School, Avignon, 1461
153 An Examiner Changes His Vote, Ferrara, 1465
154 Magic Books Condemned, Paris, 1466
155 Decree as to Lectures and Discipline, Heidelberg, 1466
156 An Academic Banquet
157 Bible Study at Heidelberg, 1469
158 Defense of Nominalism
159 A Salary List, 1474
160 A Letter from Plague‐Stricken Arezzo to a Law Student at Bologna
161 Latin to Be Used Rather than French, Orléans, 1484
162 Regulation of the Bejaunium or Freshman Payment, Valence
163 The Students of Ingolstadt to Conrad Celtes
164 Regulation of School Teachers, 1494
165 Lecture Course in Ethics
166 Inspection of University Buildings, Heidelberg, 1512
167 A Wood Fire for the Theological Students
168 Decree Concerning Quodlibet Disputations, 1518
169 Education of Joachim Cureus at Wittenberg, Padua and Bologna, 1554‒1558
170 Falloppia's Lectures of 1557
171 Amenities of Classical Controversy in the Sixteenth Century
172 Scholastic Career of Wolfgang Meurer (1513-1585)
173 A Judgment against a Student Reversed
174 Student Life: Past and Present
175 Lectures in Astronomy, 1642‒1644
176 Catalogue of Lectures and Exercises Which the Professors of the University of Hesse‒Schaumburg Will Hold Next Semester from Michaelmas 1654 to Easter 1655
Appendix I. De commendatione cleri
Appendix II. Foundation and Location of Colleges at Paris in the Later Middle Ages
Index
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Title: University records and life in the Middle Ages : by Lynn Thorndike.
Author: Thorndike, Lynn, 1882-1965
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Thorndike, Lynn, 1882-1965
New York: W.W. Norton, 1975, c1972.
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Subject Headings: • Universities and colleges -- Europe
• Education, Medieval
Notes: • Reprint of the 1971 ed. published by Octagon Books, New York, which was a reprint of the 1944 ed. published by Columbia University Press, New York, as no. 38 of Records of civilization: sources and studies.
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