Les registres-matricules de la nation germanique de l’ancienne Université d’Orléans, 1602-1689 : : Avec un supplément 1721-1781 / / edited by Cornelia M. Ridderikhoff and Hilde de Ridder-Symoens.

In 1602 the German nation of the University of Orléans decided to separate the registration of new members from the texte des rapports in the Livres des procurateurs, 1444-1602 . The registres matricules that were subsequently used show that in the seventeenth century many young people from a great...

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Superior document:Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance ; 59
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2023.
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
French
Latin
Series:Education and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance ; 59.
Late Antiquity and Medieval Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2023.
Physical Description:1 online resource (927 pages)
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Other title:Avec un supplément 1721-1781
Avant-propos -- Liste des abréviations -- Manuscrits -- Sources imprimées et littérature -- Alba amicorum -- 1 Introduction historique -- 1 L’Université -- 2 La nation germanique -- 3 Les suppôts de la nation germanique -- 2 Sources -- 1 Description des registres -- 3 Méthode d’édition -- 4 Formulaire de serments -- 1 Le serment prêté par les novices en latin -- 2 Le serment prêté par les novices en allemand -- 3 Le serment prêté par les novices en néerlandais -- 4 Le serment prêté par les novices en français -- 5 Listes des immatriculés et gradués, 1602-1689, avec un supplément 1721-1781 -- 1 Listes des immatriculés et gradués, 1602-1637 -- 2 Listes des immatriculés et gradués, 1637-1689 -- 3 Les registres-matricules de la nation germanique de l’ancienne Université d’Orléans 1602-1689 : supplément 1721-1781 -- Index des noms de personnes -- Index des lieux.
Summary:In 1602 the German nation of the University of Orléans decided to separate the registration of new members from the texte des rapports in the Livres des procurateurs, 1444-1602 . The registres matricules that were subsequently used show that in the seventeenth century many young people from a great diversity of European countries found their way to Orléans. Apart from the genuine students, many were 'tourists', though considered by the authorities as 'étudiants universitaires'. Joining the German nation offered the newly enrolled the privilege of being part of a university community that had traditionally been favoured by the French kings with special privileges, such as royal protection in time of war and, more importantly, freedom of religion. A majority of these student-tourists came from the nobility or from urban patrician families.
ISBN:9004529918
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Cornelia M. Ridderikhoff and Hilde de Ridder-Symoens.