Acknowledgments
Webpage Contents: Further Materials
List of Illustrations and Tables
Notes on the Transcription
INTRODUCTION
1 The Development of Scholarly Practices Within Institutions
2 Scholarship and Protestantism
3 Why Zurich as a Case Study
4 Sources and Methodological Considerations
5 Zurich and the Production and Transfer of Knowledge
Part I
SWISS TOWN POLITICS, EDUCATION, AND ADMINISTRATION IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY
6 Swiss Town Politics, Higher Education, and Notions of Administration, Storage, and Order after the Reformation
7 Zurich Higher Education, 1555-1580
8 The Zurich Lectorium in the Secondary Literature
Part II
FROM SOCIETY TO SCHOOL: THE ZURICH SCHOOL REGULATIONS OF 1559
9 The School Regulations: Grossmuenster, Stift and Town Council Documents
10 School Regulations as Scribal Publication
11 School Regulations: Aims in Education and Administration
12 School Statutes and Regulations in Zurich and in Europe: Distinction, Development, and European Background
13 Borrowed Decora and Full-Fledged Systematic Structures
Part III
STANDARDS OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION: KEEPING MINUTES IN ZURICH, 1560-1580
14 The Use of Minutes in Zurich's Institutions: School Governance
15 The School Minutes: Educational and Administrative Practices
16 Tabular Classifications of the Zurich Lectorium, 1560-1580
17 The Practice of Regulations: Explicit References to Rules
18 An Archive of Stable Practices
Part IV
CLASS INSTRUCTION: LECTURES AND THE USE OF TEXTBOOKS
19 Zurich's Textbooks and Class Instruction: Introduction
20 Content and Significance of Teaching in the Zurich Lectorium
21 Practices of Collecting and Organizing Knowledge
22 Class Instruction and Education: Gessner and Zurich
CONCLUSION
23 The Changing Dynamics of Scholarly Information Management in Post-Reformation Zurich and Its European Context
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1 Primary Sources
2 Secondary Literature
APPENDICES
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Academic Directors, Teachers, and Students at the Lectorium
1 List of Academic Directors at the Grossmuenster Stift given in the Preface of the School Minutes
2 Teachers named in the School Minutes
- Table with entries of staff lists in the Zurich Lectorium minutes
- Table with names of staff in list entries
3 Students
- Table with names of auditors of the lectorium listed in the Zurich Lectorium minutes
Documents pertaining to the Grossmuenster Stift's School Regulations
4 The Grossmuenster Stift Regulations of 1532 Regarding the Lectorium's Lecturers and Its Variations from 1523 to 1540
5 Transcription of the Regulations of 1559/1560
School Minutes (Acta Scholastica)
6 School Minutes, compiled by Johannes Wolf (1560-1561)
7 School Minutes, compiled by Rudolf Gwalther (1561-1562)
8 School Minutes, compiled by Ludwig Lavater (1562-1563)
9 School Minutes, compiled by Wolfgang Haller (1563-1564)
10 School Minutes, compiled by Josias Simmler (1564-1566)
11 From the School Minutes (Acta Scholastica): Organization of Administrative Penalties (1578) and Index (1580) by Johann Jacob Friess
Textbooks
12 Contents of Gessner, De Anima (1563)