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Parisian Licentiates in Theology, A.D. 1373-1500. A Biographical Register

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This volume presents a biographical register of the 583 members of religious orders licensed in theology at the University of Paris between 1373 and 1500.The register is preceded by a discussion of...
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  • 31 October 2003
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This volume presents a biographical register of the 583 members of religious orders licensed in theology at the University of Paris between 1373 and 1500.
The register is preceded by a discussion of the sources used in its preparation and a list of all the clerics—secular as well as religious—licensed at Paris between 1373 and 1500. Appended to the register is list of those licensed arranged chronologically by religious order and an index of all the religious arranged by baptismal name.
The register is offered in service to historians of the medieval university and of religious life in the late middle ages, as well as those interested in the professoriate of the premier theological faculty of its day.
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Price: $250.00
Pages: 436
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Publication Date: 31 October 2003
ISBN: 9789004135864
Format: Hardcover
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"L'ensemble nous donnera une documentation très riche et fiable, qui nous permettra de mieux connaître le milieu dense et complexe de la Faculté de théologie de Paris à la fin du Moyen Age." – Olga Weijers
"…an important contribution and impressive piece of scholarship… extraordinary in its mastery of an enormous weatlh of scattered information… a tool for which all who seek to trace the careers and contributions of Parisian theologians will be thankful. It will greatly facilitate the work of those who seek to pursue the social history of the University of Paris and its graduates… the resource Sullivan has given scholars here is one that is sure to be integral in much further work on the question of education and society in the late Middle Ages." – Paul W. Knoll, in: Sixteenth Century Journal, 2005
Thomas Sullivan, O.S.B., Ph.D. (1982), University of Wisconsin-Madison, is a monk of Conception Abbey in Conception, Missouri. He is librarian of Conception Abbey and holds an appointment as Professor of History and Humanities at Conception Seminary College.