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Medieval university
The first
European
universities
were established in
Italy
and
France
in the
Middle Ages
for the study of
law
,
medicine
, and
theology
. Before that, similar institutions already existed in the Islamic world, notably in
Cairo
. The most important
Asian
university was
Nalanda
, in
Bihar
,
India
, where the second century
Buddhist
philosopher
Nagarjuna
was based.
List of medieval universities, in order of foundation:
University of Bologna[?]
-- founded 1088 (???)
University of Salamanca[?]
-- founded 1218
University of Padua[?]
-- founded 1222
University of Naples[?]
-- founded 1224
University of Toulouse[?]
-- founded 1229
University of Siena[?]
-- founded 1240
University of Oxford
-- founded 1249
University of Paris
(
Sorbonne
) -- founded 1253
University of Cambridge
-- founded 1284
University of Montpellier[?]
-- founded 1289
University of Prague
-- founded 1348
University of Krakow
(
Jagiellonian University
)-- founded 1364
University of Vienna
-- founded 1365
University of Pécs[?]
-- founded 1367
University of Heidelberg
-- founded 1385
University of Cologne
-- founded 1388
University of Leipzig[?]
-- founded 1409
University of St Andrews
-- founded 1411
University of Leuven[?]
-- founded 1425
University of Barcelona[?]
-- founded 1450
University of Glasgow
-- founded 1451
University of Uppsala
-- founded 1477
University of Copenhagen
-- founded 1479
University of Aberdeen
-- founded 1494
Wittenberg
University -- founded 1502
University of Leiden
-- founded 1575
University of Edinburgh
-- founded 1583
Please add other medieval and older universities to this list
External link
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