TY - BOOK ID - 77935394 TI - Les universités et la ville au moyen âge AU - Gilli, Patrick AU - Verger, Jacques AU - Le Blévec, Daniel PY - 2007 VL - v. 30 SN - 1281921505 9786611921507 9047420780 9789047420781 9789004158764 9789047420781 9004158766 9781281921505 6611921508 PB - Leiden Brill DB - UniCat KW - Steden. KW - Universiteiten. KW - Community and college KW - Universities and colleges KW - College and community KW - Town and gown KW - University and community KW - University towns KW - Colleges KW - Degree-granting institutions KW - Higher education institutions KW - Higher education providers KW - Institutions of higher education KW - Postsecondary institutions KW - Public institutions KW - Schools KW - Education, Higher KW - History KW - Europa (geografie) KW - Universités KW - Relations université-collectivité KW - Histoire KW - Sociology of environment KW - Higher education KW - Environmental planning KW - Economic geography KW - History of Europe KW - anno 1200-1499 KW - anno 1500-1599 UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77935394 AB - In the Middle Ages, the presence of a university was a source of prestige, allure and human resources for the host town, to the extent that urban authorities sought to prevent any attempt to secede to another city. However, if the benefits of a university seemed obvious (although some major cities in medieval Europe never had one, nor sought to have one), the risks of its presence were not negligible: trouble and disorder, the privileges of the students and the Masters, et cetera This book seeks to make an assessment, on a European scale, of the various ways in which the university was integrated into the city: in urban respects as much as cultural, the Studium generale marked its town, and the members of the university were often used by local institutions to be drawn upon as if from a fish pond. Contributors are: Angel Vaca Lorenzo, José Martin Martin, Carlos Heusch, Jacques Verger, Jürgen Miethke, Robert Gramsch, Karl Ubl, Sante Bortolami, Elda Forin, Carla Frova, Patrick Gilli, Nathalie Gorochov, Julian Munby, Olivier Marin and Maria Helena da Cruz Coelho. ER -