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Medieval Universities

Talia Mercer

Traducteur A AI

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Medieval Universities explores the origins and impact of these unique institutions of higher education during the Middle Ages. Emerging from a fragmented post-Roman Europe, universities played a pivotal role in preserving classical knowledge, developing new disciplines like law and medicine, and shaping Western thought. These centers weren't merely repositories of ancient texts; for example, they actively adapted classical knowledge to contemporary needs and standardized curricula, fostering a culture of intellectual debate that laid the groundwork for modern academic disciplines. The book examines the university as a distinct social and intellectual entity, the curriculum and methods of instruction, and the impact of universities on the development of law, medicine, and philosophy. It begins by setting the stage with the social, political, and intellectual climate of the High Middle Ages.

 
Subsequent chapters delve into the history of specific institutions like Bologna, Paris, and Oxford, examining their unique contributions, the curriculum of the medieval university, and culminating with an analysis of the lasting impact of medieval universities on the development of modern science, law, and education.
Disponible depuis: 29/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 57 pages.

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