Each volume ofHistory of Universitiescontains a mixture of learned articles, book reviews, conference reports, and bibliographic information, making the series an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education. The contributions collected here span a wide range of regions, eras, and subjects, from secular masters in Paris of the thirteenth century to librarians at Leeds University in this century.
In Memoriam: Dr John Fletcher Rewriting History? The Parisian Secular Masters' Apologia of 1254 Foreign Scholars at Paris in the Early Fourteenth Century: The Crisis of 1313 Teachers and Learners in Scholastic Medicine: Some Images and Metaphors University Officers and the Universities' Institutional Crisis: Caen 1450-1549 Estate Management, Maps, and Map-making in Oxford and Cambridge 1580-1640 A Projected Cromwellian Foundation at Oxford and the 'True Reformed Protestant' Interest c.1657-1658 The Role of Irish Clerics in Paris University Politics 1730-1740 Dichotomy and Status: Leeds University Librarianship to 1934 Research Notes: A 'Paper University'? The Studio lucchese 1369-1487 The Collection of Case Histories of the Clinic of Internal Diseases of Tartu University Essay Review: The University of Arezzo in the Renaissance Book Reviews Bibliography Index to the Bibliography