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The incorporation of universities into medieval cities produced specific difficulties for and benefits to urban communities. Ranging from Coimbra to Prague, the case studies collected in this volume examine the particular forms of contact between two institutions which marked the Middle Ages.

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The incorporation of universities into medieval cities produced specific difficulties for and benefits to urban communities. Ranging from Coimbra to Prague, the case studies collected in this volume examine the particular forms of contact between two institutions which marked the Middle Ages.
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Autorenporträt
Patrick Gilli, professor of Medieval History at the University of Montpellier-III has written several studies on the cultural and political history of the Middle Ages, including La noblesse du droit. Débats et controverses sur les juristes et la place du droit en Italie (XIIe-XVe siècles), Paris, 2003, and Villes et sociétés urbaines en Italie (milieu XIIe-milieu XIVe siècles), Paris, 2005. Jacques Verger, professor of Medieval History at the University of Paris-IV Sorbonne, is a well-known specialist in the history of medieval universities and has published numerous volumes on the subject. Daniel Le Blévec, professor of Medieval History at the University of Montpellier-III, is specialised in the history of religion and also has an interest in the history of medicine. He has co-edited the book L'Université de médecine de Montpellier et son rayonnement (XIIIe-XVe siècles) (Brepols, 2004) with Thomas Granier.