Medieval university (English Wikipedia)

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  • Makdisi, George (1970). "Madrasa and University in the Middle Ages". Studia Islamica. 32 (32): 255–264 [p. 264]. doi:10.2307/1595223. JSTOR 1595223. Thus the university, as a form of social organization, was peculiar to medieval Europe. Later, it was exported to all parts of the world, including the Muslim East; and it has remained with us down to the present day. But back in the middle ages, outside of Europe, there was nothing anything quite like it anywhere.
  • Daniel, Norman (1984). "Review of The Rise of Colleges. Institutions of Learning in Islam and the West by George Makdisi". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 104 (3): 587. doi:10.2307/601679. JSTOR 601679.

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  • Pryds, Darleen (2000). "Studia as Royal Offices: Mediterranean Universities of Medieval Europe". In Courtenay, William J.; Miethke, Jürgen; Priest, David B. (eds.). Universities and Schooling in Medieval Society. Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Vol. 10. Leiden: Brill. p. 83. ISBN 90-04-11351-7. ISSN 0926-6070. In his magisterial work on European universities, Hastings Rashdall [considered that] the integrity of a university is preserved only when the institution evolved into an internally regulated corporation of scholars, be they students or masters.
  • Pryds, Darleen (2000). "Studia as Royal Offices: Mediterranean Universities of Medieval Europe". In Courtenay, William J.; Miethke, Jürgen; Priest, David B. (eds.). Universities and Schooling in Medieval Society. Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Vol. 10. Leiden: Brill. pp. 83–99. ISBN 90-04-11351-7. ISSN 0926-6070.

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