Bob Olsen

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All of these were great thinkers in their own right. But as the Middle Ages wore on, another sort of scholar came to prominence: not the freelance monk or nun or the wandering merchant, but the master—who was part of a community dedicated only to the business of study, debate, research, and teaching at one of the great universities that were established across the west between the eleventh and fourteenth centuries.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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