Book Reviews.
In: Nation, Jg. 62 (1896-04-23), Heft 1608, S. 326-332
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The article discusses books and authors. In "The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages," by writer Hastings Rashdall, space is very naturally devoted to the earliest typical universities, Salerno, Bologna, and Paris. Concerning the study of medicine at Salerno, the facts regarding which are very uncertain and the legends numerous, Rashdall is extremely cautious. He ascribes its origin jointly to the survival of Graeco-Roman medicine in Southern Italy and to the fact that Salerno itself was a health-resort, sought because of the mildness of the climate and the neighboring mineral springs.
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Zeitschrift: | Nation, Jg. 62 (1896-04-23), Heft 1608, S. 326-332 |
Veröffentlichung: | 1896 |
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ISSN: | 0027-8378 (print) |
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