Die Deutschen Universit ten Im Mittelalter offers a detailed exploration of the development and structure of German universities during the medieval period. Authored by Herbert Marsh, Friedrich Zarncke, and Johann Christoph Schreiter, this historical work provides insights into the academic life, curriculum, and societal role of these institutions. The book delves into the statutes, customs, and influential figures that shaped the medieval university system. It remains a valuable resource for historians and scholars interested in the history of education and the intellectual landscape of medieval Germany.
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