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would be useful in his future career. . . . Moreover the
university required that students present themselves at
their courses furnished with books they had made, and if
not that at least there be a book shared among every
three students. . . . Finally, in presenting himself for his
candidature for a degree, the candidate was required to
present the books which belonged to him. In the liberal
careers, it was the corps of the profession in question
that examined the candidates for a post in order to see in
what measure they were furnished with books. (25)
The separation of words and music by the print
technology was no more decisive than its separation of visual
and oral reading. Moreover, until printing the reader or
consumer was literally involved as producer. Hajnal describes