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Katedralskolan (Swedish; Cathedral School in English; colloquially Katte; formerly Uppsala Högre Allmänna Läroverket, or Higher-level Public Education) is a public gymnasium in Uppsala, Sweden. The school was, according to tradition, established in 1246. [1] It is the oldest educational institution in Uppsala, and one of the oldest in Sweden.
The cathedral was also the coronation church for many of Sweden's kings and queens until 1719. [12] [13] It was the site of celebrating coronations from the Middle Ages until the end of the 17th century. [14] Stockholm's Cathedral Storkyrkan became the official coronation church. Uppsala Cathedral during the renovation and changes by Zettervall
Katedralskolan (Swedish; "the Cathedral School") is the name, or part of the name, of several Swedish language schools in Sweden and Finland, each of which traces its origin to a medieval cathedral school or a 17th-century gymnasium near a cathedral: Katedralskolan, Linköping, Sweden; Katedralskolan, Lund, Sweden; Katedralskolan, Skara, Sweden
1843 – Uppsala host the first nordic student meeting. 1855 – Foundation the female seminary Klosterskolan. 1856 – Uppsala host a second nordic student meeting. 1858 – A new city plan is adopted. Uppsala expands beyond the urban square of 1643. 1865 – Foundation of the secondary school Uppsala högre elementarläroverk för flickor for ...
A meta-ethical emotivist view called Uppsalafilosofin, the Uppsala school, was introduced by Axel Hägerström and his students, which inspired the development of the legal view Uppsalaskolan. Between the years 1880 and 1945 the number of students at the university tripled from 1500 to 4500, [ 4 ] and Uppsala was one of the fastest-growing ...
The cathedral school of Trondheim, founded in 1152, is the oldest school in Norway.Today, the Katedralskole serves as secondary school.. Cathedral schools began in the Early Middle Ages as centers of advanced education, some of them ultimately evolving into medieval universities. [1]
After completing school in Gävle, he enrolled at Uppsala University in 1824, and was awarded the highest degree at the Faculty of Philosophy, filosofie magister, in 1833. He worked as a teacher of Greek and Hebrew at the Uppsala Cathedral School between 1835 and 1859 (as kollega from 1834, förste adjunkt from 1845, and lektor — lecturer ...
Bonneuil's name is recorded in various documents relating to his intention to go to Uppsala, Sweden, to design the new cathedral. [1] It was however only in 1287 that Philippe le Bel authorized his departure together with the colleagues and yeomen (bachelers [clarification needed]) he planned to take with him to cut and carve the stone. [2]