High Middle Ages · Europe · Culture
1249
Universities at Oxford issue early statutes
1249
The masters of Oxford codified early statutes governing the curriculum, lectures, and disputations. The regulations, written in Latin, established the backbone of Oxford college life for centuries: seven liberal arts, followed by theology, law, or medicine. The statutes also set fees, defined the academic calendar, and attempted to regulate the perpetual warfare between town and gown that plagued the medieval university.