Dear Donald,
A few more items that might be of interest:
DAVIS Charles Till
Education in Dante's Florence. In: Speculum 40 (1965),
p.415-435
*LE SCUOLE
*Le scuole degli ordini mendicanti (secoli XIII-XIV).
Convegno del Centro di Studi sulla Spiritualitą Medievale,
11-14 ottobre 1976. Todi: Accademia Tudertina, 1978 (=
Convegni del Centro di Studi sulla Spiritualita' Medievale,
17), 471 pp.
*UNIVERSITA' E SOCIETA'
Universita' e societa' nei secoli XII-XVI. Atti del nono Con-
gresso Internazionale di studio tenuto a Pistoia nei giorni
20-25 settembre 1979. Bologna: Etitografica, 1983
VILLA Claudia
I programmi scolastici. In: *Dall'eremo al cenobio.
La civilta' monastica in Italia dalle origini all'eta' di
Dante, a cura di Gian Carlo Alessio [et al.], Milano:
Scheiwiller, 1987
DAVIS Charles Till
The Florentine 'Studia' and Dantes "Library". In:
*The _Divine Comedy_ and the Encyclopedia of Arts and
Sciences. Acta of the International Dante Symposium, 13-16
November 1983, Hunter College, New York, edited by Giuseppe
Di Scipio & Aldo Scaglione, Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John
Benjamins Publishing Company, 1988, p.339-366
MAIERU' Alfonso
University Training in Medieval Europe. Leiden: Brill, 1994
I am not sure about *direct* local traditions of Isidore (and if the
Etymologiae were still read in schools), but there certainly was a strong
'secondary' tradition drawing on Isidore and his followers, e.g.
grammatical writings as studied by Gian Carlo Alessio.
Best,
Otfried
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