medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
At 07:51 PM 04/14/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Learned listmembers. I am once again in of your expertise.
What was the relationship of a religious studium to a
university? Are there examples of a studium becoming a
university or do they remain distinct entities. I need
information specifically on Italy, but the case of Paris
would be fine. I would also greatly appreciate any
bibliography on the subject. Many thanks, sd
>
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For Dominican _studia_ specifically, there is M. Michele
Mulchahey, _First the Bow is Bent in Study . . . ":
Dominican Education Before 1350_. Toronto: Pontifical
Institute of Medieval Studies, 1998. This is an excellent
work, and will give you plenty of information about
Dominican education in Italy, among other things.
Stephen A. Allen
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