释义 |
‖ studium Hist.|ˈstjuːdɪəm| [late L. (4th.-cent.) use of L. studium study n.] = study n. 9. Also, = next.
1610Holland Camden's Brit. i. 379 Those schooles of learning which wee call..Universities, that age termed Studia that is, Studies. 1673J. Ray Observations Journey Low-Countries 342 The Studium, called the Sapienza, where are the public Schools [in Siena]. 1834[see next]. 1902Encycl. Brit. XXXIII. 602/1 Immediately after 1168 allusions to Oxford as a studium and a studium generale begin to multiply. 1936Times Lit. Suppl. 2 May 361/2 Out of such enterprises developed the medieval university. It grew and was not made. Later, of course, there was deliberate creation: there was the studium at Naples, brought into being by Frederick II. 1961P. Kibre Scholarly Privileges Middle Ages ii. 19 The measure requiring the rectors..to take the oath that they would not seek the removal of the studium from the city [of Bologna] was retained. |