How did people study before Universities were turned into daycares for alchoholic sex-addicts? For example, what would an average day be like for somebody studying law in 1824 France?
Putting a bunch of relatively young people in the same place will have similiar results no matter the time. Students have always had somewhat wild lives during their studies.
>>2160530
This, in medieval time, the faculty and students of universities could be so unruly that the local population would drive them out.
>>2160536
Apparently in the 14th century students in at the University of Paris were under the jurisdiction of the King only, because of technicalities in the French legal system. They had a reputation as being essentially a criminal gang.
>>2160517
>1824 France
A young-adult gathering ground of learning for alcoholic sex-addicts.
>>2160517
Is this what college is like for normies? Wow, I feel a lot better about myself
>>2160565
Everyone I know is a hollow shell that does finance homework and fantasizes about drinking crap beers and watching football. That's it. I can't have an actual conversation with any of them.
>>2160517
>you will never share a maid with your fellow students and enjoy gratification with her
I dont remember where I read this but apparently it was common for students to live with maids who took care of them and sometimes fucked them, kinda like Fantine in Les Mis. This of course didnt last after they finished their studies.
>>2160627
Its ok
>>2160555
In Bologna The >Holy >Roman >Emperor gave the students the ability to govern themselves and in Paris for example:
In 1269, we hear that a frequent and continual complaint has gone the rounds that there are in Paris some students and scholars … who under the pretence of leading the scholarly life, more often perpetrate unlawful and criminal acts relying on their weapons, by day and night, to atrociously wound or kill many persons, rape women, oppress virgins, break into inns, also repeatedly commit robberies and other enormities hateful to God.
Lynn Thorndike, University Records and Life in the Middle Ages (New York: Columbia University Press, 1944), p. 78.
>>2160517
>before Universities were turned into daycares for alchoholic sex-addicts
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