id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15005 Norton, Arthur O. Readings in the History of Education Mediaeval Universities .txt text/plain 45591 2810 70 and much criticised mediaeval commentaries on university text-books. lectures, text-books, the statutes of student organizations, personal laws made by civil or ecclesiastical authorities to regulate university school and the student's note-book of college lectures, will, if they Originally, universities were merely guilds of Masters or Scholars; as marks a new epoch in the study of the body of Roman Law; following the of English learning," "beyond dispute the best-read man of his time," is The earliest university text-book in Canon Law--the "Decretum" of The greater number of the books which formed the body of university Nor shall the books of Aristotle on Natural Philosophy, and the introduction to the study of law, and to economize the student's time: twelfth-century revival of learning to the field of university studies original thinker may influence the work of scholars and universities for Masters and Doctors of the three leading universities, Paris, Bologna, ./cache/15005.txt ./txt/15005.txt