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The rise of colleges: institutions of learning in Islam and the West
George Makdisi
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Frontmatter (page N/A)
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Chapter 1 Institutions, Section I. The Rise of the Schools of Law (page 1)
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II. Typology of Instituions of Learning (page 9)
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III. The Law of Waqf (page 35)
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Chapter 2 Instruction, Section I. Divisions of the Fields of Knowledge (page 75)
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II. Organization of Learning (page 80)
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III. The Methodology of Learning (page 99)
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Chapter 3 The Scholastic Community, Section I. Professors (page 153)
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II. Students (page 171)
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III. Posts, Occupations, Functions (page 187)
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Chapter 4 Islam and the Christian West, Section I. Introductory Remarks, II. Institutions (page 224)
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III. Instruction (page 238)
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IV. The Scholastic Community (page 270)
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Conclusion (page 281)
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Appendix A. Review of Previous Scholarship (page 292)
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Appendix B. (page 312)
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Notes and References (page 313)
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Bibliography (page 345)
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Index (page 355)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 88.2 (Apr. 1983): 442 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28198304%2988%3A2%3C442%3A%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B |
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Published: 1981
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- 9780852243756 (hardcover)
- 9781474470643 (ebook)