Medieval university is an institution of higher learning which was established during High Middle Ages period and is a corporation.

The first medieval institutions generally considered to be universities were established in Italy, France, and England in the late 11th and the 12th centuries for the study of arts, law, medicine, and theology. These universities evolved from much older schools and monasteries, and it is difficult to define the date at which they became true universities, although the lists of studia generalia for higher education in Europe held by the Vatican are a useful guide.

"The word universitas originally applied only to the scholastic guild (or guilds)—that is, the corporation of students and masters—within the studium, and it was always modified, as universitas magistrorum, or universitas scholarium, or universitas magistrorum et scholarium. In the course of time, however, probably toward the latter part of the 14th century, the term began to be used by itself, with the exclusive meaning of a self-regulating community of teachers and scholars whose corporate existence had been recognized and sanctioned by civil or ecclesiastical authority."

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The Ruminate: Medieval Literature I Didn't Know IV.a Bibliography
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The Ruminate: Medieval Literature I Didn't Know IV.a Bibliography

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Irish writers John Millington Synge and Yeats apparently wrote poems inspired by this one and both are talked about a little in Declan Kiberd, The Irish Writer and the World, Cambridge: Cambridge . University. Press, 2005, p. 74-77 ...

The Soldier in Later Medieval England
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The Soldier in Later Medieval England

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Sun, 26 Jul 2009 08:32:00 GM

The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) has awarded a Research Grant worth just under 5000 to Dr Adrian Bell of the ICMA Centre and Professor Anne Curry of the . University. of Southampton to challenge assumptions about the ...

The Heroic Age: Locality and Community: Cheshire Sculpture in Context
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The Heroic Age: Locality and Community: Cheshire Sculpture in Context

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Mon, 27 Jul 2009 05:53:00 GM

Dr. Sarah Semple Lecturer in Archaeology Secretary for the Centre of . Medieval. and Renaissance Studies Director of Taught Postgraduates Department of Archaeology Durham . University. South Road Durham DH1 3LE. Posted by theswain at 10:53 PM ...

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  • Camlann Medieval VillageCamlann Medieval Village
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    a year-round re-creation of a rural village in Somersetshire, southwest England, in the year 1376. Visitors to Camlann experience the entertainment, food, crafts, architecture and culture of medieval Europe in a relaxing forest setting.
  • The Lion RampantThe Lion Rampant
    lionrampant.org
    Reenactment group for Medieval combat; events schedule, membership and contact information.
  • The Guild of Saint OlausThe Guild of Saint Olaus
    olofsgillet.org
    A Stockholm-based group re-creating civilian and military life in late-15th century Sweden. Description of group and their philosophy, photos of members, articles, contact information. [Requires Flash]
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