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The tutors shall see that the scholars rise in theat five o'clock, and that then before lectures each one reads by hiular lecture, together with the glosses But after the regular lecture, having if they wish, quickly heard mass, the scholars shall coiven, by rehearsing and iht away fro And next they shall coht to the table his books, all the scholars of the Faculty together, in the presence of a tutor, shall review that regular lecture; and in this review the tutor shall follow aof every ather whether each of them listened well to the lecture and re its parts recited by individuals And if watchful care is used in this one hour will suffice[69]

(e) _Ti_, 1519

There ement of each day's lectures as the requirerees became fixed; but I have not found an early docuive ”an accurate arrangement of the lectures of the Faculty of Fine Arts, hour by hour, adapted to a variety of intellects and to diverse interests” They do not always specify the semester in which the book is to be read; in such cases the title is placed in the center of the column The list includes practically all the books required for the degrees of AB and AM Unless otherwise specified, they are the works of Aristotle; but the versions are, as noted on page 48, new translations from the Greek These translations are praised in no uncertain terms in the Statutes The Metaphysic is presented in Latin by Bessarion ”so cleverly and with so good faith that he will seem to differ not even a nail's breadth from the Greek copies and sentiments of Aristotle” The Ethics and the Econoyropulos;” the Politics and the Magna Moralia are ”finely translated by Georgius Valla, that well-known an early The following tabular view is co_, pp 39-42

In addition to the ”ordinary,” or prescribed, books, ”two books of Cicero's Letters will be read on festal days”; and ”the Greek Grammar of Theodorus Gaza will be explained at the expense of the illustrious Prince George”

SUMMER | WINTER | SUMMER | WINTER | | | 6 AM | 1 PM

| Metaphysics |Metaphysics |Posterior |Topics (4 Bks) Introduction |On | analytics |Generation and (Porphyry) | Interpretation |Sense and | Destruction

Categories |Logic (Aquinas) | Sensation |Being and | |Memory and | Essence On Six Principles (Gilbert de la | Recollection | (Aquinas)

Porree) |Sleep and Waking| Physics (Digest of Aristotle by |Longevity and | Albertus Magnus) | Shortlivedness| -----------------------------------| | 8 AM |Institutes of Oratory | (Quintilian)

Physical Hearing (sic) Physics? |---------------------------------- Reading and Disputation by | 2 PM

candidates for AB and AM | Grammar (Priscian) |On the Soul (3 |On the Heavens -----------------------------------| Bks) | and the Earth

11 AM |Coic: Summulae (Petrus Hispanus) | On the Sphere | (Averroes)

| | (Sacrobosco) |Common Rhetoric (Cicero |On the Orator | | Perspective, to Herennius) | (Cicero) | | ie, Optics Physical |On the Vital | | (John of Auscultation | Principle | | Pisa)

(Themistius) | (Themistius) |Theory of the Planets (Gerard of | | Cremona)

| Ethics | Politics

| Econona Moralia, _ie_, | Ethics, abbreviated from | Aristotle and Eudemus

|---------------------------------- | 4 PM

| |Theocritus

|Herodotus

|Virgil

|Aristotle, Problems

FOOTNOTES:

[Footnote 57: Giraldus Cambrensis, ed Brewer, I, pp 45-47]

[Footnote 58: Quoted by Rashdall, I, p 219]

[Footnote 59: Malagola, _Statuti delle Universita i dei Collegi dello Studio Bolognese_ Selections from pp 41-43]

[Footnote 60: Bulaeus, _Historia Universitatis Parisiensis_, IV, 332]

[Footnote 61: Dante, _Quaestio de Aqua et Terra_, tr AC White, pp

VII-IX]

[Footnote 62: Document printed by Rashdall, II, Pt II, pp 742-3]

[Footnote 63: Rashdall, I, p 226]

[Footnote 64: Malagola, _Statuti_, etc, p 116]

[Footnote 65: _Acta Nationis Gerola, _Statuti_, etc, p 116]