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Example sentences for "studium"

Lexicographically close words:
studios; studiose; studiosus; studious; studiously; studs; study; studye; studyed; studyin
  1. Footnote 702: Loofs in his Leitfaden zum studium der Dogmengeschichte (Halle a.

  2. What since the beginning of the thirteenth century was first of all understood by a university were studia generalia--then the usual name for universities, in contradistinction to studium particulare.

  3. The first edition of Bartlett, published in 1848, brought forth a long and critical review in the /Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen/ by Prof.

  4. Later, sacred poetry was more particularly cultivated in the monastery of the Studium at Constantinople by the abbot Theodorus and others.

  5. In the 9th century Theodorus of Studium had lighted upon the happy idea of immortalizing monastic life in a series of epigrams.

  6. The study here pursued was called Studium generale or universale, because the entrance thereto stood open to every one.

  7. How did [thorn]is arrangement affect Oxford as a studium generale?

  8. It was not necessary [thorn]at he should have been at any studium generale.

  9. In 1224 the Studium Generale of Naples was founded by the Emperor Frederick II.

  10. By the time which we have chosen for the central point of our survey, the importance of these guilds or Universitates had so greatly increased that the word "Universitas" was coming to be equivalent to "Studium Generale.

  11. 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.

  12. School of Medicine at Salerno, a Studium which was much more ancient than Bologna, but which existed solely for the study of Medicine and exerted no influence upon the (p.

  13. Thus, in the latter half of the thirteenth century, there arose a necessity for a definition and a restriction of the term Studium Generale.

  14. A guild of masters, doctors, or professors had existed in the Studium before the rise of the Universitates, and it survived with limited, but clearly defined, powers.

  15. A distinction gradually arose between a Studium Generale under the authority of a Pope or an Emperor and one which was founded by a King or a City Republic, and which was known as a Studium Generale respectu regni.

  16. A famous Studium in an Italian city state must of necessity attract a large proportion of foreign students.

  17. In 1254 Alfonso the Wise of Castile founded the Studium Generale of Salamanca.

  18. Founder's kin who suffered from an incurable malady, and were incapable of earning an honest living in the Studium or elsewhere, were to be maintained till their death.

  19. The Guild or College of Masters who taught law in the Studium of (p.

  20. The management of the property was entrusted to a Warden, who was to reside not at Oxford or any other Studium where the Hall might happen to be, but at Maldon or Farleigh.

  21. Studium of a different constitution, in dependence upon the Papal Court.

  22. Spanish university, the studium generale of Palencia, which, however, did not survive him.

  23. After speaking of Occam as “ingeniosissimus” he says: “illius studium erat, res dilatare et amplificare in infinitum.

  24. The first of these grades was the "studium artium.

  25. The next grade was the "studium naturalium.

  26. The "studium theologie" was the third grade.

  27. No student was to be sent to a "studium artium" until he had been two years in the Order.

  28. 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.

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

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

  31. 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.

  32. It is, indeed, to this migration that the Studium Generale on the banks of the Cam may owe its existence.

  33. The Studium might be removed from Oxford or the scholar might find it desirable to migrate from that University, to Stamford, Cambridge, or even Paris.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "studium" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.