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Universites Et La Ville Au Moyen Age eBook

Cohabitation Et Tension

by Jacques Verger, Daniel Le Blevec e Patrick Gilli
language: french
Publisher: BRILL, August of 2007 ‧
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In the Middle Ages, the presence of a university was a source of prestige, allure and human resources for the host town, to the extent that urban authorities sought to prevent any attempt to secede to another city. However, if the benefits of a university seemed obvious (although some major cities in medieval Europe never had one, nor sought to have one), the risks of its presence were not negligible: trouble and disorder, the privileges of the students and the Masters, etc. This book seeks to make an assessment, on a European scale, of the various ways in which the university was integrated into the city: in urban respects as much as cultural, the Studium generale marked its town, and the members of the university were often used by local institutions to be drawn upon as if from a fish pond. Contributors are: Angel Vaca Lorenzo, Jose Martin Martin, Carlos Heusch, Jacques Verger, Jurgen Miethke, Robert Gramsch, Karl Ubl, Sante Bortolami, Elda Forin, Carla Frova, Patrick Gilli, Nathalie Gorochov, Julian Munby, Olivier Marin and Maria Helena da Cruz Coelho.

Universites Et La Ville Au Moyen Age

Cohabitation Et Tension

by Jacques Verger, Daniel Le Blevec e Patrick Gilli

Property Description
ISBN: 9789047420781
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date: August of 2007
Language: French
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Education And Society In The Middle Ages And Renaissance
Categories: eBooks in French > History > History of Europe
EAN: 9789047420781