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  2. Medieval university - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bologna, established in medieval Italy (1088), is the world's oldest university in continuous operation.. A medieval university was a corporation organized during the Middle Ages for the purposes of higher education.

  3. List of medieval universities - Wikipedia

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    The faculty and nation system of the University of Paris (along with that of the University of Bologna) became the model for all later medieval universities. The University of Paris was known as a universitas magistrorum et scholarium (a guild of teachers and scholars), by contrast with the Bolognese universitas scholarium. The university had ...

  4. University of Bologna - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bologna (Italian: Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, abbreviated Unibo) is a public research university in Bologna, Italy.Teaching began around 1088, with the university becoming organised as guilds of students (universitas scholarium) by the late 12th century, [4] it is the oldest university in continuous operation in the world, and the first degree-awarding ...

  5. The oldest university in the Hispanic world. The university was founded by Alfonso IX of León in 1218 and recognised by a papal bull from Pope Alexander IV in 1255. [36] 1222 [5] University of Padua: Medieval commune of Padua: Padua, Italy: Founded by scholars and professors after leaving Bologna.

  6. History of European universities - Wikipedia

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    Logotype of the University of Bologna. European universities date from the founding of the University of Bologna in 1088 or the University of Paris (c. 1150–70). The original medieval universities arose from the Roman Catholic Church schools.

  7. Nation (university) - Wikipedia

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    The most important and powerful nation of the ultramontane University of Bologna was the German nation. One of its most famous members was Nicolaus Copernicus who, in 1496, enrolled into the Natio Germanorum (Natio of the Germans), [16] [17] [18] a privileged university organization that included German-speaking students from many regions of ...

  8. Studium generale - Wikipedia

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    However, Bologna and Paris eventually stooped down to apply for them too, receiving their papal bulls in 1292. [ 3 ] Arguably, the most coveted feature of the papal bulls was the special exemption, instituted by Pope Honorius III in 1219, which allowed teachers and students to continue reaping the fruits of any clerical benefices they might ...

  9. Category:Medieval European universities - Wikipedia

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    University of Bologna (2 C, 19 P) University of Oxford (20 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Medieval European universities" The following 5 pages are in this category, out ...