Disputatio Categoriae:Alumni studiorum generalium

Latest comment: abhinc 6 annos by Lesgles in topic De titulo

De titulo recensere

An melius "Alumni studiorum generalium"? Latinitate antiquiori hoc, nisi fallor, est nomen proprium instituti ubi studia superiora generalia persequimur. "Universitas" est grex professorum discipulorumque in quaque urbe coeuntium. (NB: non omnes categorias movere suadeo, sed hanc supercategoriam tantum! Collegia, academiae, universitates singulae sua nomina habent.) Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 17:09, 16 Februarii 2018 (UTC)Reply

Gulielmus Smith eiusdem sententia esse videtur: "The term Universitas was adopted in the Middle Ages to denote certain great schools, but not as schools: it denoted these places as corporations, i. e. as associations of individuals. [...] The school as such was called Schola, and from the 13th century most commonly Studium: and if it was a distinguished school, it was called Studium Generale. The first occasion on which the term universitas was applied to a great school is said to be a Decretal of Innocent III. of the beginning of the 13th century, addressed Scholaribus Parisiensibus." Lesgles (disputatio) 18:08, 20 Februarii 2018 (UTC)Reply
Revertere ad "Alumni studiorum generalium".