Institutional presence of Roncesvalles in Bolonia XIII-XVIth centuries
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.1997.v49.i99.674Abstract
Unlike other nations that sent their students (mainly jurists) to the University of Bologne since its origins, Spain had one institution largely devoted to its scholars. The Regular Community of St. Mary of Roncesvalles, well furnished of possessions in all the west, encouraged the development of the parish and hospital in St. Mary o via Mascarella, with variou purposes, anyway related to the continuous presence of navarrese canons and of other Spaniards in the Studium. The Bolognese documents employed in this research bring new facts on this Navarrese institution and on its evolution, and allow a better understanding of an intellectual relationship remarkably important for medieval Spain.
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1997-06-30
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Tamburri Bariain, P. (1997). Institutional presence of Roncesvalles in Bolonia XIII-XVIth centuries. Hispania Sacra, 49(99), 363–399. https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.1997.v49.i99.674
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