In September 1996, Bert Roest, University of Groningen, graduated on Franciscan historiography. His dissertation included several chapter on Franciscan education in the 13th - 14th centuries. It is the most comprehensive survey I know, and it's very good. His dissertation is printed: ROEST, Bert, _Reading the book of history_ (Groningen: Regenboog 1996) In case you have difficulty getting it, you might want to e-mail to the author directly. His address is : [log in to unmask] Frans van Liere On Tue, 13 May 1997, E Reiter wrote: > Does anyone know of anything written on Franciscan education outside the universities in > the later Middle Ages (14th-15th centuries)? I've not found anything except for the > chapter in Little's *Studies in English Franciscan History*, which is nearing a century > old now, and a few articles in obscure German Festschrifts. Is there anything like > Leonard Boyle's article on the Dominican *fratres commones* for the Franciscans? I'm > most interested in Germany/central Europe, but I'd be grateful for any leads at all. > > Thanks, > > Eric Reiter > [log in to unmask] > ------------------------------------------------------- Frans van Liere College of Charleston 0 Bee Street Charleston SC 29424 Charleston SC 29403 tel. (803) 953-8103 (803) 723-4051 fax (803) 953-6349 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%