Readings in the History of Education - Mediaeval Universities by Arthur O. Norton
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subjects here considered are often to be found in good
encyclopedias. =3. Bibliographies.= The best single collection of references to the extensive literature of the subject is in Rashdall's work, though this does not include books and articles published since 1895. Compayré (see below) includes a brief list. References to sources and secondary works on the Seven Liberal Arts are published by Abelson; references relating to university text-books of Greek origin by Loomis (see below). =4. Text-books.= COMPAYRÉ, G. _Abelard and the Origin and Early History of Universities._ New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1892. Still the best single text-book for class use. Contains numerous errors, which should be corrected by comparison with Rashdall. WOODWARD, W.H., _editor_. _Mediaeval Schools and Universities._ Cambridge Contributions to Modern History, I. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. This work, which is still in preparation, will probably supersede Compayré. 5. References to Special Topics. |
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