Disputatio Categoriae:Alumni studiorum generalium

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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]