1367: The Founding of the Spanish College at Bologna

By Berthe M. Marti

Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Proceedings of the Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Vol. 3 (1967) 

Introduction: The subject of my talk today concerns one aspect of the history of medieval education.  I have limited myself to a minor chapter of this history, that of the college because, although the rise and development of the medieval universities have been widely studied, and monographs have been published on the origins of most of the greaqt European institutions of higher learnign, the colleges have been negelected.

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