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a school in which pedagogues with academic titles (doctores, magistri, professores, etc.) could teach students from other countries, and could offer licenses in multiple disciplines (compare to studium particulare). Historians often designate a school's recognition as a studium generale as one of the key characteristics of it being a university.
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studium generale
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Source Word
studium generale
Noun
a
school
in
which
pedagogues
with
academic
titles
(doctores,
magistri,
professores,
etc.)
could
teach
students
from
other
countries,
and
could
offer
licenses
in
multiple
disciplines
(compare
to
studium
particulare).
Historians
often
designate
a
school's
recognition
as
a
studium
generale
as
one
of
the
key
characteristics
of
it
being
a
university.
Japanese Meaning
中世ヨーロッパの教育機関の一形態で、学位権を持つ教授陣が在籍し、外国からの学生も受け入れて複数の学問分野にわたる教育を行う学校。 / 大学という認識の一要素とされる、国際的かつ多領域にわたる講座が開かれる教育機関。
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a
school
in
which
pedagogues
with
academic
titles
(doctores,
magistri,
professores,
etc.)
could
teach
students
from
other
countries,
and
could
offer
licenses
in
multiple
disciplines
(compare
to
studium
particulare).
Historians
often
designate
a
school's
recognition
as
a
studium
generale
as
one
of
the
key
characteristics
of
it
being
a
university.