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Scholarly privileges in the Middle Ages

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Title Scholarly privileges in the Middle Ages : the rights, privileges, and immunities of scholars and universities at Bologna, Padua, Paris, and Oxford / by Pearl Kibre.
Publisher Cambridge, Mass : Mediaeval Academy of America
Creation Date 1962
Notes Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-424).
Content Chapter I: Origins and interpretations of scholarly privileges from antiquity to the close of the Middle Ages -- Chapter II: Scholarly privileges at Bologna -- Chapter III: Scholarly privileges at Padua -- Chapter IV: Scholarly privileges at Paris: the thirteenth century -- Chapter V: Scholarly privileges at Paris: the fourteenth century -- Chapter VI: Scholarly privileges at Paris: the fifteenth century -- Chapter VII: Scholarly rights at Paris to ecclesiastical benefices -- Chapter VIII: Supervisory rights exercised by the University of Paris -- Chapter IX: Scholarly privileges at Oxford -- Conclusion.
Series Mediaeval Academy of America. Publication
no. 72
Extent xvi, 446 pages
27 cm.
Language English
National Library system number 990040912980205171

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