The Papacy and the Rise of the Universities

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  • The Papacy and the Rise of the Universities Book Detail

  • Author : Gaines Post (†)
  • Release Date : 2017-08-21
  • Publisher : BRILL
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 275
  • ISBN 13 : 9004351884
  • File Size : 31,31 MB

The Papacy and the Rise of the Universities by Gaines Post (†) PDF Summary

Book Description: One of the leading historians of medieval universities in the last generation, Gaines Post published less than a quarter of his 1931 dissertation on the role of the papacy in the rise of universities. The entire work merits publication, both because of the remaining content and because it reveals more on how Gaines Post, a product of Charles Homer Haskins' seminar at Harvard in the late 1920s, approached his subject. The volume covers the interaction of the papacy with multiple universities from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and opens up a much broader range of topics, considering papal intervention and influence in the areas of licensing to teach, financial support for masters and students, dispensations for study, regulation of housing rents, and the founding of colleges. See inside the book.

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