The University of Montpellier is considerably older …

Years: 1240 - 1240

The University of Montpellier is considerably older than its formal founding date, associated with a bull issued by Pope Nicholas IV in 1289, combining all the long-existing schools into a university.

The schools of liberal arts that developed into the Montpellier faculty of arts may have have been a direct continuation of the Gallo-Roman schools that gathered around masters of rhetoric.

The school of law was founded by Placentinus, from the school of law at Bologna, who came to Montpellier in 1160, taught there during two different periods, and died there in 1192.

The famous school of medicine was founded perhaps by people trained in the Spanish medical schools; it is certain that, as early as 1137, there were excellent physicians at Montpellier.

The school of medicine owed its success to a policy of the Guilhem lords of Montpellier, by which any licensed physician might lecture there: with no fixed limit to the number of teachers, lectures multiplied, and there was a great choice of teachers.

The statutes given in 1220 by Cardinal Conrad von Urach, legate of Pope Honorius III, which are confirmed and extended in 1240, had placed this school under the direction of the Bishop of Maguelonne, but the school enjoys a great deal of de facto autonomy.

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