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Intellectual culture in medieval Paris

Intellectual culture in medieval Paris2012

Ian P. Wei

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"In the thirteenth century, the University of Paris emerged as a complex community with a distinctive role in society. This book explores the relationship between contexts of learning and the ways of knowing developed within them, focusing on twelfth-century schools and monasteries, as well as the university. By investigating their views on money, marriage and sex, Ian Wei reveals the complexity of what theologians had to say about the world around them. He analyses the theologians' sense of responsibility to the rest of society and the means by which they tried to communicate and assert their authority. In the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries, however, their claims to authority were challenged by learned and intellectually sophisticated women and men who were active outside as well as inside the university and who used the vernacular - an important phenomenon in the development of the intellectual culture of medieval Europe"-- Provided by publisher.

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First published
2012
OL Work ID
OL16471483W

Subjects

Higher EducationChurch and collegeIntellectual lifeHISTORY / Europe / GeneralUniversité de ParisHistoryUniversite de parisTheologiansTheology, doctrinal, history, middle ages, 600-1500Paris (france), historyParis (france), intellectual lifeParis (france), social life and customsFrance, civilizationUniversitéVie intellectuelleMedieval EducationUniversité de Paris (1215-1794)

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