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1882
Volume 63, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 0068-4023
  • E-ISSN: 2034-6476

Abstract

Abstract

As a master of Arts at the University of Bologna in the second half of XIVth Century, Simon of Castello decided to pour what he learned at the University of Paris into updating the university education and training. His project is clearly delineated in the opening words (a sort of prologue) to his two works : (edited by J. McCue in 1961) and the unpublished , introduced as a comment to . The three last of these are edited here with a brief introduction. They have been selected for their referring to ; explicit quotations from Burley’s works on latitudes (and ) speaks to the early diffusion of the English master in the Italian university education. Simon expresses his gratitude toward Henry of Langenstein, his master in Paris.

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