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OverviewThe names of 2280 persons who were active in the University of Paris during the period 1480-1515 are revealed in this volume (Latin text, with English Introduction, annotations, and 8 indexes). They were recording their academic credentials. We learn, for most of them, their geographical orgins, college affiliations, teachers, students, social connections, and graduate studies after taking the Master of Arts degree. The book therefore provides a previously unavailable look into the workings of the University of Paris' Faculty of Arts, its 25 active colleges, and into an important cadre of persons at northern Europe's most prestigious university who became actors, whether individually or as an elite group, in the intellectual and religious ferment that has been traditionally known as the Renaissance and Reformation in France. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James K. FargePublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 25 Weight: 1.305kg ISBN: 9789004151628ISBN 10: 9004151621 Pages: 620 Publication Date: 29 May 2006 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Language: English & Latin Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Editorial Abbreviations and Sigla Registre 89 Registre 90 Index of Persons and Index Supplements 1-8 Introduction to the Index of Persons and Supplements 1-8 Index of Persons Index Supplements 1. Geographical Origins (Latin/Vernacular Place Names) 2. Place Names (Vernacular/Latin) 3. College Affiliations (Latin/French Names) 4. College Names (French/Latin) 5. Graduates Who Enrolled in the Faculty of Theology 6. Graduates Who Enrolled in the Faculty of Canon Law 7. Graduates Who Held Degrees in Civil Law 8. Graduates Who Enrolled in the Faculty of MedicineReviewsThis new volume is an even more imposing contribution of the highest caliber which will be of great value to graduate students and scholars interested in the Paris 'generation of 1500' and in the history of universities and of record-keeping in early modern Europe more generally. Ann Blair in H-France Review Vol. 8 (February 2008), No. 25. http://h-france.net/vol8reviews/vol8no25blair.pdf Author InformationJames K. Farge, Ph.D. (1976) in History, University of Toronto, is Senior Fellow and Librarian of the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto. He has previously published five books on the University of Paris in the early sixteenth century. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |