Readings in the History of Education - Mediaeval Universities by Arthur O. Norton
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(_a_) {Rhetoric. {Logic. {Arithmetic. (_b_) {Geometry. {Music. {Astronomy. In the Faculty of Law: 1. The _Corpus Juris Civilis_, or body of Roman Civil Law, compiled at Constantinople 529-533 A.D., under direction of the Roman Emperor Justinian. 2. The Canon Law, or law governing the Church, of which the first part was compiled by the monk Gratian about the year 1142. His compilation of the Canon Law is usually referred to as the _Decretum Gratiani_. In the Faculty of Theology: 1. The "Sentences" of Peter Lombard. 2. The Bible. In the Faculty of Medicine: 1. The works of Hippocrates. 2. The works of Galen. 3. Medical treatises of various Arabic and Jewish writers of the seventh century A.D. and later. |
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