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The German Region


Learned institutions in the German Region where natural law was (or may have been) taught. The institutions, mainly universities, are listed alphabetically and with foundation year and year of closure - if closed - in brackets.



Universities in the German Region
 

Altdorf University (1622/23 - 1809)

Bamberg University (1648 - )

Berlin University (1811 - )

Bonn University (1777 - 1798)

Bützow University (1760 - )

Cologne University (1388 - 1798)

Dillingen University (1553 - )

Duisburg University (1654 - 1804)

Erfurt University (1379 - 1804)

Erlangen University (1742/43 - )

Frankfurt (Oder) University (1498 - 1811)  

Freiburg im Breisgau University (1457 - )

Fulda University (1732/34 - 1803)

Giessen University (1607 - )

Göttingen University (1733/37 - )

Greifswald University (1456 - )

Halle University (1694 - )

Heidelberg University (1385 - )

Helmstedt University (1574 - )

Ingolstadt University (1459 - )

Jena University (1557/8 - )

Kassel University (1633 - 1653)

Kiel University (1665 - )

Leipzig University (1409 - )

Landshut University (1800 - 1826)

Mainz University (1476 - 1793)

Marburg University (1527 - )

Münster-Westfalen University (1622/9 - )

Osnabrück University (1629/32 - 1633)

Paderborn University (1614/16 - 1818)

Rinteln University (1620 - )

Rostock University (1419 - )

Stuttgart University (1781 - 1794)

Trier University (1454 - 1798)

Tübingen University (1476 - )

Wittenberg University (1502 - )

Würzburg University (1402 - )




Other Learned Institution in the German Region
 

Academia Fridericiana, Bayreuth (1742-1743)

Academia Nassauensis, Herborn (1584 - )

Akademisches Gymnasium, Duisburg (1559 - )

Akademisches Gymnasium, Hamburg (1613 - )

Akademisches Gymnasium, Linz (1542 - )

Alte Landesschule, Korbach (1579 - )

Anhaltische Landesuniversität (Francisceum), Zerbst (1582 - )

Casimirianum, Coburg (1605 - )

Christianeum, Altona (1738 - )

Collège Francais, Berlin (1689 - )

Eberhard-Ludwigs-Gymnasium, Stuttgart (1686 - )

Gymnasium Academicum, Freiburg (1620 - )

Gymnasium Arnoldinum, Steinfurt (1588 - )

Gymnasium Carolinum Illustre, Ansbach (1717 - )

Gymnasium Christian-Ernestinum, Bayreuth (1664 - )

Gymnasium Ernestinum, Gotha (1524 - )

Gymnasium Fridericianum, Erlangen (1745 - )

Gymnasium Georgianum, Hildburghausen (1714-1729)

Gymnasium Georgianum, Lingen (1680 - )

Gymnasium Gleichense, Ohrdruf (1623 - )

Gymnasium Hammonense, Hamm (1657 - )

Gymnasium illustre Augusteu, Weißenfels (1664 - 1794)

Gymnasium Illustre, Schwäbisch Hall (1655 - )

Gymnasium Philippinum, Marburg (1527 - )

Gymnsaium Illustre, Bremen (1610 - )

Hohe Landesschule, Hanau (1607 - )

Hohe Schule, Ummendorf (1623 - 1632)

Jesuitenkolleg, Passau (1611 - )

Markgrafen-Gymnasium, Durlach/Karlsruhe (1586 - )

Martin-Luther-Gymnasium, Eisenbach (1707 - )

Michaelisschule, Lüneburg (1660 - )

Pädagogium Casimirianum, Neustadt (1578 - )

Ratsgymnasium, Stadthagen (1610 - )

Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium, Heilbronn (1720 - )

Mikkel Munthe Jensen, Last Update:  13.06.2024