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Hastings Rashdall FBA (24 June 1858 – 9
February 1924) was an
English philosopher, theologian, historian, and
Anglican priest. He
expounded a
theory known...
- "Curricula and
intellectual trends".
Rashdall ([1895] 1987), vol. 3, p. 352.
Rashdall ([1895] 1987), vol. 3, p. 360.
Rashdall [1895] 1987, vol. 1, ch. I, p....
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original on 16
January 2014.
Retrieved 15
January 2014.
Rashdall, H.
Universities of Europe. pp. iii, 55–60.
Brooke &
Highfield (1988) Percival...
- and study. One must
reserve the term "university" for—and I'm
quoting Rashdall here—'a
scholastic guild,
whether of
masters or students,
engaged in higher...
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Light of
Ancient Epistolary Conventions. London: T&T Clark, 2016.
Rashdall,
Hastings (1919), The Idea of
Atonement in
Christian Theology. Ruef, John...
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Rashdall, Hastings. The
Universities of
Europe in the
Middle Ages: Salerno. Bologna. Paris. Vol. 1.
Clarendon Press, 1895, 8.
Rashdall, 9.
Rashdall,...
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original on 2021-01-21.
Retrieved 2021-01-31.
Rashdall,
Hastings (1895). The
Universities of
Europe in the
Middle Ages. Clarendon...
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Archived from the
original on 26
April 2009.
Retrieved 19
April 2010.
Rashdall,
Hastings (2010). The
universities of
Europe in the
Middle Ages. Cambridge:...
- in the
Middle Ages.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-36105-7.
Rashdall,
Hastings (1964). The
Universities of
Europe in the
Middle Ages. Oxford...
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formed by
students migrating from the
University of Bologna;
Hastings Rashdall suggests a
number of
universities were
formed the same way
during the first...