OCR Output

GABOR ITTZEs

App. Chair Text (Author) Orientation Funding

11 Greater logic* Aristotle Scotist All Saints’

11 Greater logic? Aristotle Thomist Elector (20 fl.)

14 Natural philosophy” Aristotle Scotist All Saints’ + 20 fl."
14 Natural philosophy** Aristotle Thomist Elector (20 fl.)

11 Lesser logic? Petrus Hispanus Scotist All Saints’

11 Lesser logic* Petrus Hispanus Thomist All Saints’ + 20 fl*
3a) Ethics** Aristotle Scholastic Augustinians

13 Metaphysics** Aristotle Scholastic University (20 fl.)
1812 Astronomy /Mathematics** Aristotle Scholastic Elector (20 fl.)

6 Grammar* Sulpitius Humanist Elector (20 fl.)

2 Latin poetry both covered Latin classics Humanist

. . . . Elector (40 fl.)**

20 Rhetoric by B. Vach — Latin classics Humanist
* Required for BA. * Supplement from the Electoral treasury.
** Required for MA. ** Including supplement from the university.

Table 6 Regular professorships in the higher faculties (1516)

Faculty Chair Orientation or branch Funding

Theology Disputations* Scholastic All Saints’

Theology Scripture Biblical Augustinians

Theology Not specified Nominalist (G. Biel) All Saints’

Law Decretals Canon law All Saints’

Law Institutes Roman law All Saints’ + 20 fl.*

Law Codex Roman law Elector (100 fl.)

Law Sixth Book Canon law All Saints’

Law Old digest Roman law Elector (160 fl.)

Law New digest Roman law Elector (80 fl.)

Law Decretum Canon law All Saints’

Medicine Not specified Not specified Elector (70 fl.)

With seven chairs, the Faculty of Law was obviously the flagship of the univer¬
sity. The tendencies we noticed earlier continued: Roman law was on the rise.
By 1516, the balance was tipped in its favour with four professorships over the
three remaining in canon law (Table 7).

* 20 +