1922
The Rise of Universities, by Charles H. Haskins, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D., Gurney Professor of History and Political Science, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, in Harvard University.
CONTENTS
| PAGES | ||
| I. | The Earliest Universities | [ 3-36] |
| Introduction | [ 3] | |
| Bologna and the South | [ 10] | |
| Paris and the North | [ 19] | |
| The mediaeval inheritance | [ 31] | |
| II. | The Mediaeval Professor | [ 37-78] |
| Studies and textbooks | [ 37] | |
| Teaching and examinations | [ 54] | |
| Academic status and freedom | [ 68] | |
| III. | The Mediaeval Student | [ 79-126] |
| Sources of information | [ 79] | |
| Student manuals | [ 89] | |
| Student letters | [ 102] | |
| Student poetry | [ 111] | |
| Conclusion | [ 120] | |
| Bibliographical Note | [ 127-130] | |
| Index | [ 131-134] |
THE RISE OF UNIVERSITIES