| 1911 - 518 sayfa
...over the towns of Europe in the ' course of the eleventh and twelfth centuries.' * On the Continent the rapid multiplication of universities during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries was due largely to a direct demand for highly educated lawyers and administrators. The legal faculty took... | |
| Charles Franklin Thwing - 1897 - 328 sayfa
...and princes found their statesmen and men of business in the Universities — most often, no doubt, among those trained in the practical Science of Law,...demand for highly educated lawyers and administrators." y As has been said, the universities of the Middle Ages were schools of the modern spirit. They put... | |
| Charles Franklin Thwing - 1897 - 336 sayfa
...and princes found their statesmen and men of business in the Universities — most often, no doubt, among those trained in the practical Science of Law,...to a direct demand for highly educated lawyers and administrators."1. As has been said, the universities of the Middle Ages were schools of the modern... | |
| George Gordon Coulton - 1930 - 192 sayfa
...thinkers of the earlier period still command respectful attention from metaphysicians and theologians, "the rapid multiplication of universities during the...fifteenth centuries was largely due to a direct demand for highly-educated lawyers and administrators". Men there learned habits of steady and intense application;... | |
| 1958 - 530 sayfa
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| 1958 - 294 sayfa
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