Tables of Contents for Universities and Schooling in Medieval Society
PART ONE GERMAN STUDENTS AND GERMAN UNIVERSITIES
Study Abroad: German Students at Bologna, Paris, and Oxford in the Fourteenth Century
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William J. Courtenay
On Recruitment in German Universities from the Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries
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Rainer C. Schwinges
University Scholars in German Cities during the Late Middle Ages: Employment, Recruitment, and Support
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Klaus Wriedt
Ritual and the Creation of Social Knowledge: The Opening Celebrations of Medieval German Universities
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18
Frank Rexroth
PART TWO UNIVERSITY CAREERS IN ITALY AND FRANCE
Studia as Royal Offices: Mediterranean Universities of Medieval Europe
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Darleen Pryds
Learned Jurists and their Profit for Society---Some Aspects of the Development of Legal Studies at Italian and German Universities in the Late Middle Ages
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Helmut G. Walther
Merit Ranking and Career Patterns: The Parisian Faculty of Theology in the Late Middle Ages
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Thomas Sullivan
PART THREE PRE-UNIVERSITY SCHOOLING AND SCHOOLMASTERS
A Profession but not a Career? Schoolmasters and the Artes in Late Medieval Europe
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Martin Kintzinger
Education, Economy, and Clerical Mobility in Late Medieval Northern England
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J. Hoeppner Moran Cruz
PART FOUR THE USES OF UNIVERSITY LEARNING AND WRITING
Practical Intentions of Scholasticism: The Example of Political Theory
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18
Furgen Miethke
List of Contributors
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Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern
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