The Central and East European Region
Learned institutions in the Central and East European 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 Central and East European Region
University of Braunsberg (Braniewo) University (1568-)
University of Breslau (Wroclaw) (1702-)
University of Budapest (1389-)
University of Cracow (Krakau) (1364-)
University of Eperjes (Presov) (1665-)
University of Kassa (Kosice) (1657-)
University of Kharkiv
University of Lviv (1661-1773/1803)
University of Olomouc (1570-1778)
University of Pozsony (Bratislava, Pressburg) (1465-)
University of Prague (1347-)
University of St Petersburg (1724-)
University of Trnava (Nagyszombat, Tyrnae) (1635-1777)
University of Zamosc (1594-1784)
Other Learned Institution in the Central and East European Region
Beuthen an der Oder Academic Gymnasium (1601-1628)
Danzig Academic Gymnasium (1558-)