Louvain, University of — The first and (until the late 16th century) only university in the Netherlands. Founded in 1425 with faculties of liberal arts, law, and medicine, it was authorized in 1432 to add a faculty of theology, thus acquiring all four of the faculties … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
University of Louvain — University of Louvain † Catholic Encyclopedia ► University of Louvain In order to restore the splendour of Louvain, capital of his Duchy of Brabant, John IV of the House of Burgundy petitioned the papal authority for the establishment … Catholic encyclopedia
University of Dillingen — The University of Dillingen, at Dillingen an der Donau in southern Germany, existed from 1551 to 1803. It was located in Swabia, then a district of Bavaria. Contents 1 Foundation 2 Later history 3 Graduates … Wikipedia
Louvain-la-Neuve — is a planned city in the municipality of Ottignies Louvain la Neuve, Belgium. To a great extent, it still lives following the rhythms of the university that is its raison d être. However, with the recent construction of L Esplanade shopping… … Wikipedia
University of Douai — Université de Douai Latin: Universitas Duacensis Active 1559–1887 (transformed as Universit … Wikipedia
Louvain School of Management — Informations Fondation 1903 Type Business School Régime linguistique Français, Anglais … Wikipédia en Français
University of Leuven — and University of Louvain can refer to* The historic university founded in 1425 in Leuven, Belgium and split in 1968 into two successor institutionsor, since 1968, either of its successor institutions:* the French language Université catholique… … Wikipedia
University of Cambridge — Latin: Academia Cantabrigiensis Motto Hinc lucem et pocula sacra (Latin) Motto in English … Wikipedia
University of Bristol — Latin: Universitas Bristolliensis (Bris.) Motto Vim promovet insitam Motto in English … Wikipedia
University of Dublin — Ollscoil Átha Cliath Latin: Universitas Dublinensis Established 1592 … Wikipedia