TY - BOOK ID - 2994485 TI - Students and teachers at the University of Paris AU - Farge, James K AU - Université de Paris. PY - 2006 VL - 25 SN - 9004151621 9789004151628 9786611399368 1281399361 9047409736 9789047409731 9789047409731 PB - Leiden, the Netherlands Boston Brill DB - UniCat KW - Université de Paris KW - Students KW - History KW - Sources. KW - Faculty KW - Registers. KW - 378.4 <44 PARIS> KW - 378.4 <092> KW - 091 <44 PARIS> KW - 930.25 <44 PARIS> KW - Universiteiten--Frankrijk--PARIS KW - Universiteiten--Biografieën KW - Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Frankrijk--PARIS KW - Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek--Frankrijk--PARIS KW - 930.25 <44 PARIS> Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek--Frankrijk--PARIS KW - 091 <44 PARIS> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Frankrijk--PARIS KW - 378.4 <092> Universiteiten--Biografieën KW - 378.4 <44 PARIS> Universiteiten--Frankrijk--PARIS KW - Université de Paris KW - Paris-Sorbonne university KW - University of Paris KW - 16th century KW - Sources KW - Registers KW - Students. KW - Universities and colleges KW - College faculty KW - Faculty, College KW - Faculty, University KW - University faculty KW - College teachers KW - Pupils KW - School life KW - Student life and customs KW - Persons KW - Education KW - Faculty. KW - Universite de Paris UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:2994485 AB - The names of 2280 persons who were active in the University of Paris during the period 1480-1515 are revealed in this volume (Latin text, with English Introduction, annotations, and 8 indexes). They were recording their academic credentials. We learn, for most of them, their geographical orgins, college affiliations, teachers, students, social connections, and graduate studies after taking the Master of Arts degree. The book therefore provides a previously unavailable look into the workings of the University of Paris' Faculty of Arts, its 25 active colleges, and into an important cadre of persons at northern Europe's most prestigious university who became actors, whether individually or as an elite group, in the intellectual and religious ferment that has been traditionally known as the Renaissance and Reformation in France. ER -