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  2. European universities date from the founding of the University of Bologna in 1088 or the University of Paris (c. 1150–70). The original medieval universities arose from the Roman Catholic Church schools. Their purposes included training professionals, scientific investigation, improving society, and teaching critical thinking and research.

  3. This History shows how and why the university grew to encom-pass the whole of knowledge and most of the world, how it developed an intellectual tradition common to all Europeans, and how it trained academic and professional elites whose ethos transcends national boundaries. Volumes in the series. III. IV. Universities in the Middle Ages.

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  4. A HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY IN EUROPE. general editor. WALTER R UEGG ̈. This is the final volume in a four-part series covering the development of the university in Europe (east and west) from its origins to the present day, focusing on a number of major themes viewed from a European perspective.

  5. A History of the University in Europe is a four-volume book series on the history and development of the European university from the medieval origins of the institution until the present day. The series was directed by the European University Association [1] and published by Cambridge University Press between 1992 and 2011.

  6. About A History of the University in Europe. This collaborative history, written by an international team of authors, covers the development of the university in Europe (east and west) from its origins to the present day. Its focus is not on the history of individual institutions, nor of universities in any individual country, but on a number ...

  7. 3 days ago · The first modern university in Europe was that of Halle, founded by Lutherans in 1694. This school was one of the first to renounce religious orthodoxy of any kind in favour of rational and objective intellectual inquiry, and it was the first where teachers lectured in German (i.e., a vernacular language) rather than in Latin .

  8. A History of the University in Europe covers the development of the university in Europe (East and West) from its origins to the present day.

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