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The Scholastic Culture of the Middle Ages, 1000–1300

 

John W. Baldwin

 

Now available from Waveland Press, this highly regarded essay seeks to unify medieval culture by emphasizing its common institutions. The controlling theme is scholastic. Defined in a technical sense, it is simply that manner of thinking, teaching, and writing devised in and characteristic of the medieval schools. From the Preface: “Unity of theme can best be achieved by ignoring what is irrelevant. To concentrate my efforts, I have limited attention chronologically to the eleventh through the thirteenth centuries and geographically to France and Italy, when and where, I believe, scholastic culture attained its apogee.”

Herlihy, Medieval Culture and Society

 

$15.50 list, 125 pages

10-digit ISBN: 0-88133-942-3

13-digit ISBN: 978-0-88133-942-0

© 1971

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Table of Contents

 

1. The Political Prologue
2. The Urban Setting
3. Schools and Universities
4. Secular Studies: Arts, Medicine, and Law
5. Theology: The Queen of the Faculties
6. Gothic Art