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Humanists and scholastics in early sixteenth-century Paris: new sources from the Faculty of Theology

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Peer-reviewed

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Historians often compare the relationship between humanists and scholastics in the early sixteenth century to a battle. In such accounts, the Parisian Faculty of Theology plays the role of a major combatant keeping humanists away from religious studies. My article draws a different and more harmonious picture of humanists and scholastics in the decade before the Reformation. I draw on hitherto little explored evidence from manuscripts authored by official orators at the University of Paris: their speeches to graduating students at the Faculty of Theology in 1510 and 1512. I argue that the speakers celebrated both humanist and scholastic competences and the speeches themselves demonstrate that eloquence had a role to play within the institution. In this way, the article adds nuance to our understanding of how the Faculty of Theology viewed humanists and introduces important new sources to the history of universities.

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5005 Theology, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies

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Intellectual History Review

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1749-6977
1749-6985

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Informa UK Limited
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AHRC (1953426)