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One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic: a History of the Church in the Middle Ages
Science and Nature in the Medieval Ecological Imagination Jessica Rezunyk Washington University in St
The Medieval Culture of Disputation
Life in the Medieval University
Today's Medieval University
Higher Education in America
The Catholic University As Promise and Project Reflections in a Jesuit Idiom
REBIRTH, REFORM and RESILIENCE Universities in Transition 1300-1700
Scholasticism in Medieval and Early Modern History
5. Marsiglio and the Defensor Pacis Robert L
Corruption As a Legacy of the Medieval University
This Dissertation Considers How a New Approach to Understanding Historic Collections Will Be Able to Provide Fresh Perspectives
Chapter Seven the Medieval Universities of Oxford and Paris
Religion Professors and the First Amendment
The Holy See
Life in the Medieval University Cambridge University Press
Universities (Edited from Wikipedia)
The Development of Catholic Identity As Applied to Our Students' Education August 26, 2005
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A Complete History of the Universities of the Middle Ages Would Be in Fact a History of Medieval Thought…”(Rashdall, 1936:3)
Vague Idea of Studium: Petitions and Bulls of the Portuguese University at the Beginning of the Great Schism (1377–1380)
Julian of Norwich: Voicing the Vernacular Therese Elaine Novotny Marquette University
Individuals and Institutions in Medieval Scholasticism
Chapter Summary Crusades and Culture in the Middle Ages
Why the Medieval Idea of a Community-Oriented University Is Still Modern
The Rise of the Modern University
Universities' Engagement with Vocationalism
Chapter 10: Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000-1500
Medieval Latin
Renewing Minds a Journal of Christian Thought
The History of Christianity in Antiquity and the Middle Ages Major Trends in Scholarship of the Past Fifty Years Peter Gemeinhardt *
Byzantine and Medieval University: a Sociological Approach to Covering the Gap in Bernsteinian Analysis
The Medieval University
The Practice of Lectio in the Medieval Tradition Lecturis Salutem
63 Political Relations of the University of Paris, 1200-1450 Nathan
The Medieval University and the Ethos of Knowledge: Franciscan Friars, Patristic Tradition, and Scholastic 'Instruments'