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Head of an ecclesiastical school
A scholaster, from the Latin scholasticus (schoolmaster), or magister scholarum, was the head of an ecclesiastical school, typically a cathedral school
Scholaster
Historical capital and largest city of Silesia, located in southwestern Poland
(including the Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and St. Bartholomew, whose scholaster was Nicolaus Copernicus, considered the city's second most important Catholic
Wrocław
Airport in Wrocław, Poland
Kopernik), who studied and received a scholarship in Wrocław, and was a scholaster of the Wrocław Collegiate Holy Cross and St. Bartholomew in the years
Wrocław_Airport
Belgium bishop and theologian (c. 985–1048)
center. Wazo, who had himself studied under Heriger of Lobbes, served as scholaster under Notker of Liège before succeeding Notker as bishop. He is noted
Wazo_of_Liège
Post-graduate academic degree
dioceses. Educational officials in a diocese or school (chancellors and scholasters) exercised a high degree of control over who could teach within their
Licentiate
10th-century cultural and literary movement
poet, hagiographer, theologian, scientist, and friend of Gerbert. The scholaster Egbert, trained by Notker, wrote a manual titled Fecunda ratis (the "laden
Ottonian_Renaissance
German noblewoman (1750–1838)
Austria the Elector of Cologne. Her brother Abraham became a canon and Scholaster at the Archidiakonalstift zu Bonn. She married the Electoral Court Councilor
Helene_von_Breuning
French priest (1055–1131)
from Liège, author of several notable works. Alger was first deacon and scholaster of church of St Bartholomew in his native Liège and was then appointed
Alger_of_Liège
squaring the circle. He was the chancellor (attested 1057) and later scholaster of Saint Lambert's Cathedral, Liège (before 1066-after 1083). His De quadratura
Franco_of_Liège
12th-century clergyman, writer, and Archbishop of Tyre
Jerusalem, at the cathedral school in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The scholaster, or school-master, John the Pisan, taught William to read and write, and
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the laicisation of an ecclesiastical institution and office (that of scholaster). Between 1450 and 1522 a number of buildings on what would come to be
Oratorian_College,_Mechelen
Church in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
cloister keystone belonging to the Archbishop of Cologne and cathedral scholaster Hermann IV of Hesse is now located above the entrance of Neuburg Abbey
Worms_Cathedral
12th-century abbot
the chronicle of Sigebert of Gembloux. Before his election he had been scholaster at Hautvilliers Abbey (fr) and Lagny Abbey (fr). As abbot of Gembloux
Anselm_of_Gembloux
Saint and bishop of Liège from 1018 (c. 950–1021)
school in Utrecht, he became a canon of Utrecht Cathedral, and in 1012 scholaster there. He later became provost of the cathedral chapter. He was appointed
Wolbodo
Belgian collegiate churches
Theology or Canon Law. Each chapter had its own provost, dean, cantor, scholaster and treasurer. The seven churches were: Catherine Saucier, A Paradise
Seven collegiate churches of Liège
Seven_collegiate_churches_of_Liège
Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Thomas Bauer (1998). "Wenrich, Scholaster in Trier". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon
Wenrich_of_Trier
Ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire from 1180 to 1648
wit the provost, presiding the chapter, the dean (Domdechant) and the scholaster, in charge of the education at the cathedral school. Pope Honorius III
Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen
Prince-Archbishopric_of_Bremen
German nobleman and prelate
eleventh-century figure because of the detailed surviving letters of his scholaster Meinhard. He criticised the bishop for his luxurious living—alleging that
Gunther_of_Bamberg
French schoolmaster and theologian
educated in the Chartres Cathedral School, and became master (in Latin scholaster) of the school of the parish of Saint-Martin at Étampes and a private
Theobald_of_Étampes
van Hocsem, Latinized Johannes Hocsemius (1278–1348), was a canon and scholaster of Saint Lambert's Cathedral, Liège. He was the author of the Gesta episcoporum
Jean_de_Hocsem
Presslau. From 1502 to 1538 renowned astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus was a scholaster of the Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross. The ideas of the Protestant
History_of_Wrocław
in the Duchy of Cleves he returned to Utrecht, where he was appointed scholaster in 1605. He died in Utrecht on 17 August 1617. Sabaudorum ducum principumque
Lambert_van_der_Burch
Medieval Italian cleric
convent. The act was witnessed by Roland, described as deacon, provost and scholaster (diaconus et praepositus et magister scholarum). He signed immediately
Roland_(bishop_of_Treviso)
take up a canonry of the cathedral chapter in Bruges. In 1607 he became scholaster of Bruges Cathedral, and in 1611 president and professor of the diocesan
Denis_Stoffels
Historic building in Tarnów, Poland
building also became part of the scholasteria's assets and was owned by the scholaster. After the establishment of a small academy (academic colony) through
Akademiola_(Tarnów)
Bishop of Liège (died 1024/5)
Wolbodo, Emperor Henry II appointed him vice-chancellor of the Empire and scholaster of Bamberg Cathedral. After Wolbodo's death, in 1021, Durandus succeeded
Durandus_of_Liège
abbey of Santa Maria, Ripoll (Catalonia). He served the community as scholaster, calligrapher, painter, and notary, considerably enhancing the reputation
Arnold_Scholasticus
and almoner of Cardinal Alfonso de la Cueva, later becoming canon and scholaster of St Martin's Cathedral, Ypres. Publication of the first volume of his
Antoon_Sanders
Town in Hesse, Germany
Weilburg has a centuries-old tradition as a school town. As early as 1231, a Scholaster (monastic schoolmaster) is mentioned and in 1360 the monastery school
Weilburg
was educated in Ghent by his great-uncle Joannes de Bejar, canon and scholaster of Ghent. In 1705 he married Barbe le Poyvre, who died in Mechelen in
Jean Alphonse, 1st Count de Coloma
Jean_Alphonse,_1st_Count_de_Coloma
Abbey located in Seine-et-Marne, in France
his election as Abbot of Gembloux (1115), Anselm of Gembloux had been scholaster or headmaster of the ecclesiastical school at Lagny Abbey. In 1163/1164
Lagny_Abbey
Prince-Bishop of Augsburg from 1665 to 1690
Ingolstadt in 1635. He became a canon of Ellwangen Abbey in 1638. He became scholaster of Ellwangen Abbey in 1641, a post he would hold until 1655. He was ordained
Johann Christoph von Freyberg-Allmendingen
Johann_Christoph_von_Freyberg-Allmendingen
Vilnius and was ordained a priest on May 31, 1821. In 1824, he became scholaster and archdeacon of the Catholic cathedral in Vilnius. In 1855, he was named
Wincenty_Lipski
Former territorial unit of the Latin Church
third was the dean (parson of the Nesvizh church), the fourth was the scholaster (parson of the Radashkovich church), the fifth was the custos (parson
Roman Catholic Diocese of Minsk (1798–1869)
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Minsk_(1798–1869)
expurgatorius of 1571. On 4 May 1574, he replaced George de Vrieze as scholaster of the chapter of St Donatian, and he was an active fundraiser for the
Jacobus_Pamelius
French Benedictine abbot (910/920 – 992)
Saint-Claude in the early 900s, he was educated at Luxeuil Abbey and became scholaster at Saint-Epvre near Toul. When his colleague Albéric was called from Saint-Epvre
Adso_of_Montier-en-Der
Catholic Prelate
served Cardinal Granvelle as a secretary and was appointed canon and scholaster of Arras. He went on to amass a series of ecclesiastical benefices through
Maximilien_Morillon
Berg with a brief to improve their efficiencies. In 1647 he was elected scholaster of St. Andreas, became the supervisor of the Cologne archbishopric in
Aegidius_Gelenius
Former residence in Bochum, Germany
estate until the 18th century. Already during his lifetime, the cathedral scholaster Johann Georg von Hasenkamp transferred the Weitmar house to his nephew
Haus_Weitmar
Roman fort, cultural heritage and archaeological site in Germany
interest of scholars early on. Stephanus Winandus Pighius (1526-1604), scholaster and canon at the collegiate church since 1575, was the first to make a
Vetera
Castle chapel in Racibórz, Poland
and Countess Benigna Ester Praschma were united in holy matrimony by Scholaster Frederick Ferdinand Flade. Witnesses at this ceremony included Count Jan
Castle Chapel of St. Thomas Becket
Castle_Chapel_of_St._Thomas_Becket
Danish archbishop (1260–1327)
Bremian Chapter declared Grand to be insane and appointed Duke John, scholaster (headmaster of the school of the Bremen Cathedral) and a son of Duke Otto
Jens_Grand
Younger brother of the Saxon Duke Bernhard I
ecclesiae pontificum from the time around 1070, the Bremen Cathedral Scholaster Adam of Bremen reports of a daughter of Liudger's wife Emma who is not
Liudger_of_Saxony_(Billung)
Pillory erected at the Market Square. 1503 - Nicolaus Copernicus became a scholaster of the Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross. 1523 - Protestant Reformation
Timeline_of_Wrocław
Town in South Moravian, Czech Republic
in the Baroque style in 1753–1755. A notable building is the former scholaster's house. It is a late Renaissance house with origins in the 13th century
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Of the Nobility; Noble
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Liberated Soul
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The Moon; Lustrous as Moon
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Brave as a Bear; Variant of Barnett; Bear-strength
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English : nickname for a reserved or secretive person, from Old French covert ‘guarded’, ‘crafty’.Americanized spelling of an unidentified Dutch or German name, perhaps Kofoed.
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