The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization by Ellwood Patterson Cubberley
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nature of a university day, and the instruction given?
18. Show how Rashdall's statement (124) that lawyers have been a civilizing agent is true. SUPPLEMENTARY REFERENCES Boase, Charles William. _Oxford_ (Historic Towns Series). Clark, Andrew. _The Colleges at Oxford_. Clark, J. W. _Libraries in the Medieval and Renaissance Periods_. * Clark, J. W. _The Care of Books_. Corbin, John. _An American at Oxford_. * Compayre, G. _Abelard, and the Origin and Early History of the Universities_. * Jebb, R. C. _The Work of the Universities for the Nation_. Mullinger, J. B. _History of the University of Cambridge_. * Norton, A. 0. _Readings in the History of Education; Medieval Universities_. * Paetow, L. J. _The Arts Course at Mediaeval Universities_. (Univ. Ill. Studies, vol. in, no. 7, Jan. 1910). * Paulsen, Fr. _The German Universities_. Rait, R. S. _Life of a Mediaeval University_. * Rashdall, H. _Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages_. Sandys, J. E. _History of Classical Scholarship_, vol. I. Sheldon, Henry. _Student Life and Customs_. |
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