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- A scholaster, from the Latin scholasticus (schoolmaster), or magister scholarum, was the head of an ecclesiastical school, typically a cathedral school...
- 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...
- Austria the Elector of Cologne. Her brother Abraham became a canon and Scholaster at the Archidiakonalstift zu Bonn. She married the Electoral Court Councilor...
- Theology or Canon Law. Each chapter had its own provost, dean, cantor, scholaster and treasurer. The seven churches were: Catherine Saucier, A Paradise...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- to make provisions for the teaching of liberal arts. Chancellors and scholasters exercised a high degree of control over who could teach within their...
- 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...
- 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...