Students and Society in Early Modern Spain
Richard L. Kagan
Part One: The Educational System of Hapsburg Spain
Introduction : The Educational System
of Habsburg Spain
Chapter One : Early Education
Chapter Two : Latin and the Liberal
Arts
Chapter Three : The Universities
Part Two: Office and Honor
Chapter Four : Incentives to Study
Chapter Five : The Letrado Hierarchy
Chapter Six : Recruitment to Office
Part Three: The Universities of Castile
Chapter Seven : The Colegios Mayores
Chapter Eight : Teachers and Students
Chapter Nine : Change and Decay
Conclusion
Abbreviations
Appendix A : Additional Tables
Appendix B : University Matriculation
Books in Spain
Bibliographical Essay
Copyright
Maps
1. Schools and
Colleges of the Society of Jesus in Spain
2. Universities
in Hapsburg Spain
3.1, 3.2,
3.3, 3.4
University of Valladolid: Geographical Origins of Students
4.1, 4.2,
4.3,
4.4,
4.5
University of Alcalá de Henares: Geographical Origins of Students
5.1, 5.2,
5.3,
5.4 University
of Salamanca: Geographical Origins of Students
Figures
1. Ages
of Students: The First Year of Grammar
2. Growth
of the Colegios Mayores
3. Ages
of Students: The First Year of the Arts
4. Attrition
among University Students: The Arts Faculty at the University of Alcalá
de Henares
5. Attrition
among University Students: The Canon Law Faculty at the University of Santiago
de Compostela
6. College
Students at the University of Salamanca
7. University
Matriculations in Castile
8. Total
Estimated University Matriculation in Castile
9. University
of Alcalá de Henares: Matriculations by Faculty
10. University
of Salamanca: Matriculations by Faculty
11. University
of Valladolid: Matriculations by Faculty
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