Le Collège de Dormans-Beauvais à la fin du Moyen Age: stratégies politiques et parcours individuels à l'Université de Paris (1370-1458)

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Brill, 2005 - 720 páginas
This volume describes the world of Parisian students as exemplified by the Collège de Dormans-Beauvais between 1370 and 1458. The prosopography of this institution is based on an examination of hitherto unused archives: the account books of the college.
The first chapter describes how this medieval foundation was transformed by the middle of the 15th century into a teaching institution which foreshadowed the modern college structure.
The three following chapters present a sociological analysis of this community, concentrating on the background, training and careers of the fellows.
The volume also contains a first critical edition of the statutes of the foundation, and biographies of the 357 fellows and 6 patrons of the college during this period.

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Thierry Kouamé, Ph.D. in History (2002), University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, was an Assistant in Medieval History at the universities of Paris I (1997), Orléans (2000) and Paris VII (2004). He also undertook research at Rome and Göttingen.

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