- Bib ID:
- 1041760
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890
- Printer:
- (Dublin : John F. Fowler)
- Description:
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- London : Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1856
- viii, 384 ; 18 cm.
- Full contents:
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- I. Introductory
- II. What is a university?
- III. Site of a university
- IV. University life: Athens
- V. Free trade in knowledge: the sophists
- VI. Discipline and influence
- VII. Influence: Athenian schools
- VIII. Discipline: Macedonian and Roman schools
- IX. Downfall and refuge of ancient civilization: the Lombards
- X. The tradition of civilization: the idea of the North
- XI. A characteristic of the Popes: St. Gregory the Great
- XII. Moral of that characteristic of the Popes: Pius the Ninth
- XIII. Schools of Charlemagne: Paris
- XIV. Supply and demand: the schoolmen
- XV. Professors and tutors
- XVI. The strength and weakness of universities: Abelard
- XVII. The ancient university of Dublin
- XVIII. Colleges the corrective of the university: Oxford
- XIX. Abuses of the colleges: Oxford
- XX. Universities and seminaries: l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes.
- Notes:
- Publishers' advertisements (24 p.) bound in the back.
- Subject:
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- Also Titled:
- Newman on universities
- Copyright:
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- Publication date:
- 1979
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