Donald, check: M. Michèle Mulchahey, First the Bow is Bent in Study...
Dominican Education before 1350, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
Studies and Texts 132. 1998. She has a chapter on Remigio de Girolami and
the Dominican studium generale in Florence: pp. 384-396 (incl. references)
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> Van: Donald Jacob Uitvlugt [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Verzonden: donderdag 1 februari 2001 16:36
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> Onderwerp: Curricula of late-medieval studia?
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> Gentle colleagues,
>
> I am hoping that someone can point me to good secondary literature on the
> curricula of the studia of the medieval religious orders. I am
> particularly interested in which works were studied (especially any works
> of Isidore of Seville), and am especially interested in the curricula in
> Florence around the time of Dante. But I am interested in the subject of
> curricula more broadly, as a way of tracking the use of Isidore in the
> high
> and late Middle Ages.
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
> Donald Jacob Uitvlugt
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> Donald Jacob Uitvlugt
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> University of Notre Dame
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