Part 18 (1/2)
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
=1 Additional Readings from the Sources=
MUNRO, DC _The Mediaeval Student_ (Translations and Reprints froinal Sources of European History, Vol II, No 3) The student should not fail to procure this little pamphlet, which is a necessary supples in the present collection It contains useful explanatory notes as well as imans, Green & Co, New York City
ROBINSON, JH _Readings in European History_ Vol I, chap
xix, and especially pp 446-461 Readings on Abelard, Aristotle in the Universities, Roger Bacon
HENDERSON, EF _Select Historical Docues_, pp 262-266 Charter of the University of Heidelberg, 1386
=2 General References on the History of Mediaeval Universities=
RASHDALL, HASTINGS _The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages_ Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1895 1273 pages, 2 vols in three parts Much the best work on the subject; based on the sources Indispensable for reference
MULLINGER, JB _Encyclopedia Britannica_, Art _Universities_ ”The first tolerably correct (though very brief) account which has appeared in English” Includes university history to 1882
_Encyclopedia Britannica_ and other encyclopedias The student who may not have access to works mentioned in this list is reminded that brief accounts of the men and the subjects here considered are often to be found in good encyclopedias
=3 Bibliographies=
The best single collection of references to the extensive literature of the subject is in Rashdall's work, though this does not include books and articles published since 1895 Compayre (see below) includes a brief list References to sources and secondary works on the Seven Liberal Arts are published by Abelson; references relating to university text-books of Greek origin by Loomis (see below)
=4 Text-books=
COMPAYRe, G _Abelard and the Origin and Early History of Universities_ New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1892