Other schools of note
[ABOVE—Basel, Old University Building—Ralf Roletschek / [CC-BY-NC-ND] Wikimedia]
University of Bologna
Founded: 1158, but probably existed by 1088
Located: Italy
Famous for: Oldest continuously operating university; responsible for the Latin word universitas to describe an institution of higher learning that gives degrees; center of canon law
Famous alumni and professors: Dante Alighieri, Nicolaus Copernicus, Erasmus, Charles Borromeo
University of Cologne
Founded: 1388 (closed 1789, refounded 1919)
Located: Germany
Famous for: Having all four faculties (philosophy, medicine, law, theology) from the outset; center of Scholastic thought
Famous alumni and professors: Thomas Aquinas, Meister Eckhart, Duns Scotus (at the predecessor Dominican seminary, founded 1216)
University of St Andrews
Founded: 1410
Located: Scotland
Famous for: Third-oldest university in Britain; became a center of Protestant education during the Reformation
Famous alumni and professors: John Knox, John Witherspoon, James Wilson, Robert Reid, Donald Baillie, N. T. Wright
University of Louvain
Founded: 1425 (closed 1797; successor school refounded in 1834 as the Catholic University of Louvain)
Located: Belgium
Famous for: Opposition to Martin Luther; center of the Jansenist movement
Famous alumni and professors: Adrian Boeyens (Pope Adrian VI), Jacobus Latomus, Robert Bellarmine, Cornelius Jansen, Michael Baius
University of Basel
Founded: 1460
Located: Switzerland
Famous for: Center of humanist thought and of book printing, with a magnificent library
Famous alumni: Paracelsus, Erasmus, Johannes Oecolampadius, Karl Barth
University of Tübingen
Founded: 1477
Located: Germany
Famous for: Founded under influence of the Italian Renaissance; produced the “Tübingen School” of higher biblical criticism
Famous alumni: Johannes Kepler, Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), Hans Küng
By the editors
[Christian History originally published this article in Christian History Issue #139 in 2021]
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