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This Pontifical University has its origins in the University of Salamanca, founded in 1218 and one of the oldest institutions of Europe and the whole world.Resulting from the resolution of the Spanish kingdom of dissolving the faculties of Theology and Canon Law at the University of Salamanca in 1854, [1] Pope Pius XII decided to establish a new pontifical university and restore those ...
The University of Salamanca was founded in 1218 and was one of the homes of Thomisitic theology. More broadly, it comprises the bulk of Iberian Renaissance-Scholastic philosophy. In its broadest application, the notion is sometimes applied to the entirety of Second scholasticism , of which Vitoria's career and legacy are but an early, albeit ...
In 1989 he was granted the nihil obstat again but to teach phenomenology and History of Religions, not dogmatic theology. From 1989 to 2003 he was full professor of Dogmatic Theology at the Pontifical University of Salamanca, and was in charge of teaching the Phenomenology of Religion.
In 1940, the Pontifical University of Salamanca was created and instituted by Pope Pius XII, and the Diocese gave it the building as its headquarters. Although this delivery did not include the temple of the Holy Spirit, the Pontifical University suppressed its worship since September 2012 to be exploited for tourism.
Prior to the foundation of the university, Salamanca was home to a cathedral school, known to have been in existence by 1130. The university was founded as a studium generale by the Leonese king Alfonso IX in 1218 as the scholas Salamanticae, with the actual creation of the university (or the transformation of the existing school into the university) occurring between August 1218 and the ...
Salamanca is home to the oldest active university in Spain, the University of Salamanca, founded in 1218 by Alfonso IX of León on the germ of its studium generale, and which was the first in Europe to hold the title of university by royal decree of Alfonso X of Castile dated November 9, 1252 and by the licentia ubique docendi of Pope Alexander ...
In 1991, she obtained a doctorate in theology from the Pontifical University of Salamanca in Madrid, under the supervision of Casiano Floristán , a professor of practical theology. She was the first Catholic woman to earn a doctorate in theology from this university.
1218 – University of Salamanca founded by Alfonso IX of León. [1] 1401 – University's Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé, Salamanca established. [2] 1415 – University's Escuelas Mayores built. [2] 1481 – Printing press in use. [4] 1485 – Casa de doña María la Brava built on the Plaza de los Bandos (Salamanca) (approximate date).