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The Idea of a University is an eloquent defense of a liberal education which is perhaps the most timeless of all [Newmans] books and certainly the one most intellectually accessible to readers of every religious faith and of none . . . Only one who has read The Idea of a University in its entirety, especially the nine discourses, can hope to understand why its reputation is so high. from the Introduction by Martin J. Svaglic

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The Idea of a University
Defined and Illustrated
In Nine Discourses Delivered to the Catholics of Dublin in Occasional
Lectures and Essays Addressed to the Members of the Catholic University
By
John Henry Cardinal Newman
Edited, with an Introduction and Notes,
by Martin J. Svaglic
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University of Notre Dame Press edition 1982
Introduction and Notes 1960 by Martin J. Svaglic
All Rights Reserved
Second Printing 1984
Third Printing 1986
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Newman, John Henry, 18011890.
The idea of a university.
1. Education, HigherAims and objectivesAddresses, essays,
lectures. 2. Newman, John Henry, 18011890Addresses, essays,
lectures. 3. EducationPhilosophyAddresses, essays, lectures.
I. Svaglic, Martin J. II. Title.
LB2321.N54 1982 378'.01 82-7019
ISBN 0-268-01150-8 (pbk.) AACR2
Manufactured in the United States of America
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CONTENTS
Editor's Introduction
vii
A Newman Chronology
xxviii
A Brief Reading List
xxx
A Note on the Text
xxxii
University Teaching
Preface
xxxvii
I. Introductory
1
II. Theology a Branch of Knowledge
14
III. Bearing of Theology on Other Branches of Knowledge
32
IV. Bearing of Other Branches of Knowledge on Theology
53
V. Knowledge Its Own End
74
VI. Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Learning
93
VII. Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Professional Skill
114
VIII. Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Religion
136
IX. Duties of the Church towards Knowledge
161
University Subjects
I. Christianity and Letters. A Lecture in the School of Philosophy and Letters (November, 1854)
187
II. Literature. A Lecture in the School of Philosophy and Letters (November, 1858)
201
III. English Catholic Literature (18541858)
221
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1. In Its Relation to Religious Literature
222
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2. In Its Relation to Science
224
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3. In Its Relation to Classical Literature
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4. In Its Relation to the Literature of the Day
239

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IV. Elementary Studies (18541856)
247
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1. Grammar
249
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2. Composition
260
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3. Latin Writing
271
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4. General Religious Knowledge
279
V. A Form of Infidelity of the Day (1854)
286
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1. Its Sentiments
286
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