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Rotuli Parisienses: Supplications to the Pope from the University of Paris, Volume II: 1352-1378: Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, cartea 15

Editat de William J. Courtenay, Eric D. Goddard
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 noi 2003
This edition of texts resulting from supplications by the University of Paris for papal benefice support in the second half of the fourteenth century provides new biographical information on some 1600 Parisian masters, many of them previously undocumented.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004131897
ISBN-10: 9004131892
Pagini: 692
Dimensiuni: 167 x 244 x 50 mm
Greutate: 1.37 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance


Public țintă

The primary market will be libraries of research universities around the world, research institutes in Europe, and most libraries with manuscript or pre-modern research collections. Secondary but important markets will be scholars working in history of universities; late medieval social history; French history; church history for the European Continent; local church history, especially in France; the history of the papacy; and medieval intellectual history.

Notă biografică

William J. Courtenay, Ph.D. (1967), Harvard, is the Charles Homer Haskins Professor of Medieval History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has published extensively in the areas of medieval intellectual history and the history of universities. Among his recent books are Schools and Scholars in Fourteenth-Century England (Princeton, 1987) and Parisian Scholars in the Early Fourteenth Century (Cambridge, 1999).

Recenzii

'Like its predecessor, this will be an indispensable tool to anyone studying the university, its personnel, and their careers for many years to come.'
Christopher Ocker, Sixteenth Century Journal, 2005.