SCHOLARES — Ordo est in Ecclefia Romana institutus ab Innocentio III. in Concilio Lateran. ut est in Magno Chronico Belgic. Ibi 4. ordines sunt constituti, scilicet Praedicatorum, Minorum, Trinitatis et Scholarium. Sed et Guilielmus quidam Anglus, qui… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
SCHOLARES S. Petri Martyris — quinam dicantur in Ecclesia Romana vide infra vode Stipatores … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Scholares — See Scholae Palatinae … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Niketas Scholares — (Greek: Νικήτας Σχολάρης, fl. 1341–1361), was a Byzantine Greek aristocrat and military leader in the Empire of Trebizond. Life Nicetas was a leader of the Scholarioi faction in Trebizond. In 1341 Nicetas and his co leader, Gregory, sent for… … Wikipedia
Университет — (от лат. universitas совокупность). В настоящее время с понятием У. соединяют представление о высшем учебном заведении, которое, имея целью свободное преподавание и развитие всех отраслей науки (universitas litterarum), независимо от их… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
Scholae Palatinae — The Scholae Palatinae (literally Palatine Schools , in el. polytonic|Σχολαὶ), were an elite military guard unit, usually ascribed to the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great as a replacement to the Praetorian Guard. The Scholae survived in Roman… … Wikipedia
Academia — or Academe or The Academy is a collective term for the scientific and cultural community engaged in higher education and research.The word comes from the akademeia just outside ancient Athens, where the gymnasium was made famous by Plato as a… … Wikipedia
Kollegium Sankt Nikolaus — Das Kollegium zum heiligen Nikolaus an der Universität in Wien war von 1385 bis 1522 eine theologische Lehranstalt für die Angehörigen des Zisterzienserordens. Hier konnten sie einerseits an der Universität studieren, andererseits ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ancienne université de Louvain — Université de Louvain Nom original Studium Generale Lovaniense Informations Fondation 1425 Fondateur … Wikipédia en Français
CLERICI — proprie qui de clero sunt: Clerus autem Graece κλῆρος, a Perro Apostolo vocantur omnes Christiani, 1. Petri c. 5. v. 3. ubi monet Prelbyteros, μὴ κατακυριεύειν τῶ κλήρων, ne dominentur Cleris; et ne quiscredat, Ministris solum Ecclesiae vocem… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale