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History of Universities: Volume Xv: 1997-1999

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Klappentext Each volume of History of Universities contains a mixture of learned articles, book reviews, conference reports, and bibliographic information, making the series an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education. The contributions collected here span a wide range of regions, eras, and subjects, from secular masters in Paris of the thirteenth century to librarians at Leeds University in this century. Zusammenfassung Volume XV of History of Universities contains the customary mix of learned articles, book reviews, conference reports, and bibliographical information, which makes this publication such an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education. Inhaltsverzeichnis In Memoriam: Dr John Fletcher Rewriting History? The Parisian Secular Masters' Apologia of 1254 Foreign Scholars at Paris in the Early Fourteenth Century: The Crisis of 1313 Teachers and Learners in Scholastic Medicine: Some Images and Metaphors University Officers and the Universities' Institutional Crisis: Caen 1450-1549 Estate Management, Maps, and Map-making in Oxford and Cambridge 1580-1640 A Projected Cromwellian Foundation at Oxford and the 'True Reformed Protestant' Interest c.1657-1658 The Role of Irish Clerics in Paris University Politics 1730-1740 Dichotomy and Status: Leeds University Librarianship to 1934 Research Notes A 'Paper University'? The Studio lucchese 1369-1487 The Collection of Case Histories of the Clinic of Internal Diseases of Tartu University Essay Review: The University of Arezzo in the Renaissance Book Reviews Bibliography Index to the Bibliography

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