the city of Lund in the Swedish province of Scania. It traces its roots back to 1425, when a Franciscan studium generale was founded in Lund. After Sweden...
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The Academy of Lund or Studium generale was the first university in the Nordic countries. It was founded together with the Grey Friars' monastery in the...
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obtained a Bachelor of Sacred Theology from the studium generale (a kind of theological college) in Lund. He then returned to Stockholm and the Franciscan...
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which was later defined, after the emergence of universities, as "studium generale'." "No one today would dispute the fact that universities, in the sense...
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the Charles University in Prague, where from its opening in 1348 the studium generale was divided among Bohemian (for local students), Bavarian, Saxon, and...
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Latin in Seville. Alexander IV recognized this foundation as a generale litterarum studium by the Papal Bull of 21 June 1260 and granted its members certain...
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Mycologicum. Vol. 1. Lund, Sweden: Ex Officina Berlingiana. pp. 69, 73. Ying YZ. (1991). "Studies on the genus Lactarius S.F. Gray from China I. New taxa of Lactarius"...
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Altertumswissenschaft", I (2nd ed., Munich, 1893); Bernheim, "Lehrbuch der historischen Methode" (3rd ed., Leipzig, 1903); Bernheim, "Das akademische Studium der Geschichtswissenschaft...
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Vaticano-Roma, 1-4 dicembre 1999) (in Italian). Ministero per i beni e le attività culturali, Direzione generale per gli archivi. p. 292. ISBN 978-88-7125-214-8. Retrieved...
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