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The universities of the Italian Renaissance

Paul F Grendler c2002 © The Johns Hopkins University Press
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  • 9781421404233 (ebook)
  • 9780801866319 (hardcover)
  • 9780801880551 (paper)
Subject
  • European: 400-1400
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  • Frontmatter
  • List of Illustrations (page xi)
  • List of Tables (page xiii)
  • Preface (page xv)
  • Abbreviations (page xix)
  • PART I. THE UNIVERSITIES OF ITALY
    • 1. Bologna and Padua (page 3)
    • 2. Naples, Siena, Rome, and Perugia (page 41)
    • 3. The Second Wave: Pisa, Florence, Pavia, Turin, Ferrara, and Catania (page 70)
    • 4. The Third Wave: Macerata, Salerno, Messina, and Parma (page 109)
    • 5. The University in Action (page 143)
  • PART II. TEACHING AND RESEARCH
    • 6. The Studia Humanitatis (page 199)
    • 7. Logic (page 249)
    • 8. Natural Philosophy (page 267)
    • 9. The Medical Curriculum (page 314)
    • 10. Theology, Metaphysics, and Sacred Scripture (page 353)
    • 11. Moral Philosophy (page 393)
    • 12. Mathematics (page 408)
    • 13. Law (page 430)
  • PART III. RECESSIONAL
    • 14. The Decline of Italian Universities (page 477)
    • Conclusion (page 509)
  • Appendix: Faculty Size and Student Enrollments (page 513)
  • Bibliography (page 517)
  • Index (page 569)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
SCJ 34.2 (Summer 2003): 533-534 http://www.jstor.org/stable/20061463
RQ 56.3 (Autumn 2003): 757-758 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1261613
ISIS 94.4 (Dec. 2003): 715-716 http://www.jstor.org/stable/3653002
AHR 108.3 (Jun. 2003): 934-935 http://www.jstor.org/stable/3523240
JMH 76.4 (Dec. 2004): 972-974 http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/427593
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