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-'''Medieval university''' is such an institution of higher learning which was established during [[Gothic art|Gothic]] period and is a [[corporation]].+
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-The first [[Europe|European]] medieval institutions generally considered to be [[University|universities]] were established in [[Italy]], [[France]], and [[England]] in the late 11th and the 12th centuries for the study of [[Liberal arts|arts]], [[law]], [[medicine]], and [[theology]]. These universities evolved from much older schools and monasteries, and it is difficult to define the date at which they became true universities, although the lists of [[studium generale|studia generalia]] for higher education in Europe held by the [[Roman Curia|Vatican]] are a useful guide.+
-== See also ==+
-* [[List of oldest universities in continuous operation]]+
-* [[Renaissance of the 12th century]]+
-* [[Studium Generale]]+
-* [[Ancient universities of Scotland]]+
-* [[Town and gown]]+
-* [[Nation (university)]]+
-* [[University]]+
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