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- it came to refer to one holding a "bachelor's degree". This sense of baccalarius or baccalaureus is first attested at the University of Paris in the 13th...
- des Mittelalters, J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart 1999, individual entries on: Baccalarius; Collegium; Dis****tio; Grade, universitäre; Magister universitatis,...
- Lexikon des Mittelalters, J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart 1999, entries on: Baccalarius, Doctor, Grade, universitäre, Licentia, Magister universitatis, Professor...
- Tübingen. In August 1566 he entered the University of Tübingen, becoming a baccalarius in March 1569 and a magister in August 1569. He published his magisterial...
- entered the Kraków Academy in the winter semester of 1446. He became a baccalarius in 1448 and in 1452 became a doctor of the arts. He was a student of...
- Friedeberg. Ephorinus enrolled at the Cracow Academy in 1515, earning a baccalarius in 1522 and a magister in 1527. He briefly lectured there on dialectics...
- Jadwiga of Poland. Štěkna studied at Charles University, becoming a baccalarius in liberal arts in 1373 and a master's in 1391; he also received a bachelor's...
- with the educational projects earned him a nickname bakałarz (holder of baccalarius degree, teacher). His involvement with the educational reforms lessened...
- Academy to study the liberal arts in 1438. Six years later, he earned his baccalarius. In 1445 he gained the title magister and began to lecture on mathematics...
- 1422 he matriculated at the university in Cracow, where be earned his baccalarius in 1443 and his magister in 1447. He lectured on poetry and rhetoric...