. The coal trade: a compendium of valuable information relative to coal production, prices, transportation etc., at home and abroad, with many facts worthy of preservation for future reference; corrected to the latest dates [for 1876 and 1877]. was immediately canon law reigned supreme. Side by side with it thecivil law was also studied in the text-books of Bartholusand Accursius. and to this was added a tV a philosoph)- of the strictest mcdiorval ty|>c. >m of Toulouse was a favourite theme of the friends of letters ;while the orthodoxy which prevailed in what had once. 72 E


. The coal trade: a compendium of valuable information relative to coal production, prices, transportation etc., at home and abroad, with many facts worthy of preservation for future reference; corrected to the latest dates [for 1876 and 1877]. was immediately canon law reigned supreme. Side by side with it thecivil law was also studied in the text-books of Bartholusand Accursius. and to this was added a tV a philosoph)- of the strictest mcdiorval ty|>c. >m of Toulouse was a favourite theme of the friends of letters ;while the orthodoxy which prevailed in what had once. 72 ETIENNE DO LET. been the capital and focus of the Albigensian heresy, butwhere alone in France the Inquisition had been afterwardsestabHshed, was not only a source of satisfaction to theopponents of the new learning, but a standing proof of thebenefits which the Holy Office had rendered to the causeof religion, benefits which as they pointed out would beextended to the whole of France if only the powers of theInquisition might have the like extension. Yet thoughthe study of canons and decretals still prevailed at Tou-louse to the exclusion of the new learning, though there,more than in any University in Europe, mediaevalism reignedsupremCj suspicions of heresy were not wanting among bothprofessors and students. Even in the University of Tou-louse there were tares among the wheat. Men of learninghad come from Italy, and had endeavoured to introduce someliterary culture and some literary studies, and to show thatthese were not necessarily hostile either to law or theology.^ From the


Size: 1578px × 1582px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1870, bookpublisherne, booksubjectcoal