An Austrian Dominican priest, Heinrich Denifle (1844–1905) carried out painstaking research in the archives of the Vatican and in libraries throughout Europe, resulting in several major publications on medieval history and theology. In 1887 he was appointed to edit the medieval records of the University of Paris, with the assistance of the palaeographer Emile Chatelaine (1851–1933). Paris was the centre of theological learning in Europe in the Middle Ages, and the records here contain important information regarding the university's organisation, teachers, students, relations with popes and kings, religious orders, and intellectual controversies. The four volumes published between 1889 and 1897 contain the texts of some 2,700 records, with references to many more in the notes. Volume 3 (1894) covers 1350–94, as the university dealt with the aftermath of the Black Death, and with the Hundred Years War.
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Introductio; Ab anno MCCCL usque ad annum MCCCLXXXXIIII; Addenda et corrigenda; Tabula; Index personarum; Index rerum.
This four-volume work, published 1889–97, contains some 2,700 records on all aspects of the medieval University of Paris.
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9781108066587
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2014-01-23
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Cambridge University Press
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1940 gr
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210 mm
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42 mm
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