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The Rise of an Intellectual Elite in Central Europe: University of Vienna 1389-1450

The aim of the RISE project is to provide access to a unique body of material from the library collection of the University of Basel that will shed new light on the foundation of the Faculty of Theology at the medieval University of Vienna.

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  • Project description
  • Team
  • Scriptorium
    • Henricus de Rinfeldia (Collection)
      • Basel, UB, A VIII 17
        • Transcription A VIII 17
      • Basel, UB, A X 24
        • Transcription A X 24
      • Basel, UB, A X 44
        • Tituli quaestionum
        • Transcription A X 44
          • Video Transcriptions
        • Cohorts
      • Basel, UB, A IX 92
      • Basel, UB, A X 73
        • Transcription A X 73
      • Basel, UB, F III 8
      • Basel, UB, O III 9
  • Output
    • Books
    • Conferences
    • E-Editions
    • E-Articles
    • Publications
    • Reports
    • Doctoral Theses
  • Resources
  • Contact Us

E-Articles

Edit Anna Lukacs, “Als die Päpste Thomas Bradwardine lasen“, blogpost for Iter Austriacum [March 23, 2021]

Alexandra Baneu, Luciana Cioca, “The Devil is in the Margins: Symbols Used to Indicate Textual Correspondences within the Basel, UB, A X 44 Manuscript”, blogpost for Teaching the Codex. Pedagogical Approaches to Palaeography and Codicology [30 October 2020]

Luciana Cioca, “Introducing the Rise Project and Henry of Rinfeldia’s personal notebook”, blogpost for Teaching the Codex. Pedagogical Approaches to Palaeography and Codicology [August 10, 2020].

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