The article focuses on the aspects of student life in Pisa in sixteenth-century. The analysis of four letters written by don Jaime Aymerich casts a light on the education’s training, on the academic events, on the readings and on the problems of daily life that a student had to face in a foreign city. The experience of Aymerich, compared with those of other students from the Iberian world, allows us to study the presence of Sardinian students at the University of Pisa and to understand her actors and dynamics.
Vicende e letture di studenti universitari del XVI secolo: studenti sardi nell'Università di Pisa
SECHE, GIUSEPPE
2015-01-01
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The article focuses on the aspects of student life in Pisa in sixteenth-century. The analysis of four letters written by don Jaime Aymerich casts a light on the education’s training, on the academic events, on the readings and on the problems of daily life that a student had to face in a foreign city. The experience of Aymerich, compared with those of other students from the Iberian world, allows us to study the presence of Sardinian students at the University of Pisa and to understand her actors and dynamics.File in questo prodotto:
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