Talk:Ordinary (lecture)
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An Ordinary was a type of lecture given in universities of the Middle Ages. Lectures were distinguished by the time of day they were conducted: an ordinary was conducted by fully qualified professors on fundamental texts in the morning, while extraordinary lectures were given in the afternoon by bachelors (the medieval equivalent of a graduate student) on less important texts.[1]
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[edit]As far as I can tell, this term is mentioned in:
- Baldwin, John W., The Scholastic Culture of the Middle Ages, 1000-1300
- Rait, Robert S., Life in the Medieval University
- This article https://serious-science.org/student-life-in-the-medieval-universities-10575
And I wasn't able to find any other places where it was used. Mathwriter2718 (talk) 12:24, 1 August 2024 (UTC)