The papacy and the constitution of the universities -- The twelfth century-Alexander III and the Licentia Docendi -- The license-system of the University of Paris in the thirteenth century -- The license-system in universities of ecclesiastical origin influenced by Paris -- The license-system in universities of secular origin -- The license-system: conclusion; the licentia Ubique Docendi -- Jurisdiction -- The papacy and the internal development of the universities -- The papacy and the members of the universities -- The papacy and the masters -- Masters' salaries in the mediaeval universities -- Patronage of masters -- The papacy and the students -- Ecclesiastical benefices -- House-rents -- Colleges -- The papacy and the founding of the universities.
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Education and society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance ; Volume 54
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