Un grave conflicto en las Universidades del siglo XIII: los frailes en los "Studia"
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1999.v29.i1.520Abstract
Throughout the thirteenth century, universities suffered a long and profound crisis of growth and consolidation. One of the principal problems involved the incorporation of professors from the Mendicant Orders and their head on clash with the guild interests of secular professors.
The conflict came to a head in the middle of the century and ended with a clear victory for the mendicants, thanks to the support of the papacy and the French monarchy.
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