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  1. The Imperial University of Constantinople, sometimes known as the University of the Palace Hall of Magnaura (Greek: Πανδιδακτήριον τῆς Μαγναύρας), was an Eastern Roman educational institution that could trace its corporate origins to 425 AD, when the emperor Theodosius II founded the Pandidacterium (Medieval Greek ...

  2. Its beginnings however and its earliest formulations took place in the eastern portion of the Roman Empire, the later Byzantium, or more precisely in Constan- tinople. Historians and other scholars have hitherto begun. their study of University beginnings with the twelfth, or thirteen century A.D. overlooking on the one hand develop-

  3. May 20, 2011 · The University of Constantinople, sometimes known as the University of the Palace Hall of Magnaura (Πανδιδακτήριον της Μαγναύρας), in the Roman-Byzantine Empire was founded in 425 under the name of Pandidakterion (Πανδιδακτήριον).

  4. The Imperial University of Constantinople, sometimes known as the University of the Palace Hall of Magnaura (Greek: Πανδιδακτήριον τῆς Μαγναύρας), was an educational institution that could trace its origins to 425 AD, when Emperor Theodosius II had established the Pandidakterion (Medieval Greek ...

  5. The Imperial University of Constantinople, established in 425 AD, was a prominent institution of higher learning, often considered a precursor to modern universities. It was restructured in the 11th century by Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, with faculties dedicated to Law and Philosophy.

  6. The document outlines the history of higher education in Constantinople, noting it began in the 4th century under Roman rule and was reorganized by Emperor Theodosius II in 425 into an institution with 31 departments teaching in Greek and Latin.

  7. Sep 26, 2024 · Of the two formal features of most medieval universities—a royal charter or papal bull granting recognition and juridical personality—the University of Constantinople had only the former. Like Western universities, however, it developed the elements of professional education (e.g., a ...