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by Francis Carter (Author)

On a winter morning in 1215 Paris, a young scholar clutching a precious copy of Aristotle hurries through narrow streets toward the cathedral school of Notre Dame. This seemingly ordinary moment marks an extraordinary historical turning point-the birth of one of humanity's most enduring and influential institutions: the university.

Medieval Universities and the Birth of Scholasticism takes readers on a captivating journey through the intellectual revolution that transformed Western civilization. From the cobblestone streets of Bologna to the dreaming spires of Oxford, this book reveals how a remarkable new institution emerged in medieval Europe, creating unprecedented communities of learning that would forever change how humans organize and transmit knowledge.

Drawing on vivid primary sources-student letters, lecture notes, university statutes, and personal accounts-this book brings the medieval academic world to life in all its fascinating complexity. Readers will:

  • Discover how wandering scholars coalesced into powerful educational guilds that secured unprecedented privileges and freedoms
  • Witness the fierce battles between town and gown that sometimes erupted into deadly riots yet shaped university autonomy
  • Experience daily student life, from dawn lectures and formal disputations to tavern debates and the constant struggle to afford books and lodging
  • Meet extraordinary intellectuals who revolutionized Western thought, from Thomas Aquinas and Albertus Magnus to lesser-known but remarkable figures like Hildegard of Bingen and Christine de Pizan
  • Explore how universities shaped everything from legal systems and medical practices to scientific methods and religious beliefs

Beyond mere institutional history, this book reveals how universities created scholasticism-a distinctive intellectual approach that transformed how humans ask and answer fundamental questions. Readers will understand how these medieval innovations established patterns of systematic analysis, critical thinking, and rational debate that remain foundational to modern intellectual life.

At a time when higher education faces unprecedented challenges and transformations, this book offers valuable perspective on universities' essential purpose and enduring significance. The medieval scholars who gathered in Paris, Bologna, Oxford, and Salamanca created not just schools but entirely new intellectual communities-places where knowledge was not merely transmitted but continuously challenged, refined, and expanded through collective effort.

Medieval Universities and the Birth of Scholasticism reveals how these remarkable medieval institutions, despite their limitations and exclusions, established educational principles and intellectual methods that continue to shape our world. This is not just a story about the past; it's an exploration of how one of humanity's most important innovations emerged and why it continues to matter today.

Number of Pages: 364
Dimensions: 0.75 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: September 17, 2025
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by Francis Carter (Author)

On a winter morning in 1215 Paris, a young scholar clutching a precious copy of Aristotle hurries through narrow streets toward the cathedral school of Notre Dame. This seemingly ordinary moment marks an extraordinary historical turning point-the birth of one of humanity's most enduring and influential institutions: the university.

Medieval Universities and the Birth of Scholasticism takes readers on a captivating journey through the intellectual revolution that transformed Western civilization. From the cobblestone streets of Bologna to the dreaming spires of Oxford, this book reveals how a remarkable new institution emerged in medieval Europe, creating unprecedented communities of learning that would forever change how humans organize and transmit knowledge.

Drawing on vivid primary sources-student letters, lecture notes, university statutes, and personal accounts-this book brings the medieval academic world to life in all its fascinating complexity. Readers will:

  • Discover how wandering scholars coalesced into powerful educational guilds that secured unprecedented privileges and freedoms
  • Witness the fierce battles between town and gown that sometimes erupted into deadly riots yet shaped university autonomy
  • Experience daily student life, from dawn lectures and formal disputations to tavern debates and the constant struggle to afford books and lodging
  • Meet extraordinary intellectuals who revolutionized Western thought, from Thomas Aquinas and Albertus Magnus to lesser-known but remarkable figures like Hildegard of Bingen and Christine de Pizan
  • Explore how universities shaped everything from legal systems and medical practices to scientific methods and religious beliefs

Beyond mere institutional history, this book reveals how universities created scholasticism-a distinctive intellectual approach that transformed how humans ask and answer fundamental questions. Readers will understand how these medieval innovations established patterns of systematic analysis, critical thinking, and rational debate that remain foundational to modern intellectual life.

At a time when higher education faces unprecedented challenges and transformations, this book offers valuable perspective on universities' essential purpose and enduring significance. The medieval scholars who gathered in Paris, Bologna, Oxford, and Salamanca created not just schools but entirely new intellectual communities-places where knowledge was not merely transmitted but continuously challenged, refined, and expanded through collective effort.

Medieval Universities and the Birth of Scholasticism reveals how these remarkable medieval institutions, despite their limitations and exclusions, established educational principles and intellectual methods that continue to shape our world. This is not just a story about the past; it's an exploration of how one of humanity's most important innovations emerged and why it continues to matter today.

Number of Pages: 364
Dimensions: 0.75 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: September 17, 2025

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Medieval Universities and the Birth of Scholasticism - Paperback

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