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Abelard Albertus Magnus Aristotle authority baccalaureate bachelors became Bimbenet Bishop bull called Cambridge canon law chancellor Charles de Rémusat Chartularium Univ Church civil law Clement colleges conferred constituted Coppi decreed degrees doctors ecclesiastical elected established examination example exemption extraordinary courses fact Faculty of Arts Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Theology Fournier fourteenth century grammar honor instruction Irnerius Italy lectures lessons license licentiate logic masters and students mastership merely method Middle Ages Montpellier moreover Mullinger obliged Orleans Oxford Padua Peter Lombard Philip the Fair philosophy Poitiers Pope privileges professors pupils rector regulations religious orders Robert de Courçon Robert de Sorbon Roman law Rue du Fouarre Salamanca Salerno says Crevier says Thurot scholars scholastic schools sity sixteenth century Sorbonne statutes taught teaching thirteenth century tion Toulouse twelfth century University of Bologna University of Paris versity word