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Example sentences for "studium generale"

  • Cambridge by his father and grandfather; not only obtaining for it the status of a studium generale but maintaining a group of scholars there at his own [Sidenote: A.

  • Why so uncommercial a district became the site of one of the greatest fairs in Europe, and why a studium generale became established there, are problems both of which we cannot resolve.

  • Nevertheless some influences were at work in the xii century which determined the transformation of Cambridge into a studium generale, a university.

  • Rashdall goes so far as to say that 'an allusion to a bidellus is in general (though not invariably) a sufficiently trustworthy indication that a School is really a University or Studium Generale'.

  • At the outset, no restriction upon the establishment anywhere of a "studium generale" existed, but by the latter half of the thirteenth century this unrestricted liberty came to an end.

  • Two main theories have been advanced to account for the rise of a "studium generale" at Oxford.

  • In and after the thirteenth century, the place or school in which a university existed was almost always called a Studium Generale, i.

  • The privilege is more important in officially marking the rank of a school as a Studium Generale, i.

  • In the Studium Generale instruction was given by several Masters, in one or more of the Faculties of Arts, Law, Medicine, and Theology.

  • From this time the notion gradually gained ground that the jus ubique docendi was of the essence of a Studium Generale, and that no school which did not possess it could obtain it without a Bull from Emperor or Pope.

  • Thus it became usual for a school which claimed the status of a Studium Generale to possess the authority of Pope or Emperor or King.

  • In what we should describe as the early days of European universities, there came into use a phrase sometimes written as Studium Universale or Studium Commune, but more usually Studium Generale.

  • It is a Studium Generale by that time without a doubt.

  • Before 1167 there is, as we have shown, no evidence of the existence of a studium generale there, but there are indications enough that in the next few years students began to come, clerks from all parts of England.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    advantageous position; armorial bearings; bare subsistence; eighteenth century; ever tasted; eyed perch; feed upon; few hundred yards away; for anything; good sense; great thickness; guarded against; has been already mentioned; hauled down; having learned; hearken unto; observed the; pretty nigh; salt meat; stand for; studium generale; thou shalt not die