Reformers Before the Reformation: Principally in Germany And the Netherlands

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Reformers Before the Reformation: Principally in Germany And the Netherlands
Carl Ullmann
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Erhard ]i. ll\. The following are specially mentioned.
The College of Jurists (Bchola Juris or Collegium Juris Marianum), instituted in 1410 by Henry of Gerbstet, a Doctor of Decretals, and Dean of St Mary's. He was a native of Anhalt, and for that cause principally attended to his fellow countrymen. The College at Porta Cceli (Collegium Porta Coeli or Amplonianum), founded in 1420 by Amplonius Eutinger de Fago, Doctor of Medicine, a native of Rhine- berg, who, in 1394, had been the 2d Rector o
...f the University, and bequeathed to the College he had so liberally endowed, a library rich in manuscripts. The so-called Collegium Magnum (Collegium magnum or majus). Of this we have no particular information, but it was probably the same in which the University was solemnly opened.
The Saxon College established by Tileman Brandis, a native of Hildes- heim, especially for members of his own family and his countrymen ; and lastly the Georgian Bursary, of which we have no details.
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