Ebook {Epub PDF} The Rise of Universities by Charles Homer Haskins
3 rows · · Charles Homer Haskins was born in Meadville, Pennsylvania, in He received his doctorate. The Charles Homer Haskins Lecture Charles Homer Haskins (), for whom the ACLS lecture series is named, was the first Chairman of the American Council of Learned Societies, from to He began his teaching career at the Johns Hopkins University, where . Charles Homer Haskins wrote a short but instructive account of the Catholic universities and the Age of Scholastic Learning. As Haskins indicated in this book, there was a plurality of Scholasticism. In fact, he called the phenomenon "Scholasticisms" Haskins indicated that Medieval Catholic universities were quite informal compared to contemporary structured university systems/5(33).
The Mediaeval Student. At the time of its publication in , Charles Homer Haskins' The Rise of Universities was considered remarkable for its erudition, succinctness, and balance. The his-torian Theodor Mommsen described it as "a work which has remained unsurpassed in the conciseness and vividness of its account.". Find many great new used options and get the best deals for The Rise of Universities by Charles Homer Haskins at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! From The Rise of Universities, by Charles Homer Haskins; Henry Holt and Company, New York; ; pp. 3 THE RISE OF UNIVERSITIES I THE EARLIEST UNIVERSITIES U NIVERSITIES, like cathedrals and parliaments, are a product of the Middle bltadwin.ru Greeks and the Romans, strange as it may seem, had no universities in the sense in which the word has been used for the past seven or eight centuries.
From The Rise of Universities, by Charles Homer Haskins; Henry Holt and Company, New York; ; pp. 3 THE RISE OF UNIVERSITIES I THE EARLIEST UNIVERSITIES U NIVERSITIES, like cathedrals and parliaments, are a product of the Middle Ages. The Greeks and the Romans, strange as it may seem, had no universities in the sense in which the word has been used for the past seven or eight centuries. This book was developed from three lectures given by Haskins in the s on the origins of universities in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. One chapter focuses on the universities themselves, one on early professors, and one on students. Charles Homer Haskins was born in Meadville, Pennsylvania, in He received his doctorate.
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