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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 ...
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 ...
Pontifical University of Salamanca (2 C, 1 P, 1 F) Pontifical Urban University (2 C, 4 P) S. ... Universidad Pontificia de México; P. Pontifical Catholic University ...
Quod natura non dat, Salmantica non præstat» (In English What nature does not give, Salamanca does not lend) it is a Latin proverb that means that a university can not give anyone what nature denied. In this way, neither intelligence nor memory nor the capacity for learning are things that a university can offer its students.
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"Los jesuitas en la Salamanca de la Edad Moderna: estado de la cuestión" en Humanismo cristiano y Reforma protestante (1517-2017) (in Spanish). Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad Pontificia De Salamanca. Martínez Frías, José María; Pérez Hernández, Manuel; Lahoz, Lucía (2008). El arte barroco en Salamanca (in Spanish). Salamanca: Gruposa.
The college was transferred to Salamanca in 1988 in order for students to attend the Pontifical University of Salamanca. In September 2020, a 1634 edition of The Two Noble Kinsmen , the last play by English playwright William Shakespeare , was reported to have been discovered at the Royal Scots College's library in Salamanca, Spain, which it is ...