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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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 2 (1891) contains material covering 1286
1350, when the university was growing both in size and influence
internationally."
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. The university came into being around 1160, and
Volume 1 (1889) covers the period up to 1286, with some 55
documents dating from before 1200."
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."
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 4 (1897) contains almost a thousand
records from the period 1394 1452, a difficult time for the
university owing to the Western Schism and the Hundred Years War."
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