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The word for a university in many languages (not Finnish though!) comes from the Latin word universitas The word appears to mean roughly quot;the whole quot;, but one might also analyze it along
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The University of Berlin itself was established as a universitas litterarum, which means "community of letters, of humanistic learning transmitted through writing" The first word simultaneously means "community, corporate society" but also "entirety", suggesting that the place offered a holistic education, and is where the word 'university' comes from
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Meaning of “universitas litterarum“? This text I am reading says that the University of Berlin had a ‘universitas litterarum‘ What does that mean? meaning Sasan 153 asked Jan 21, 2022 at 10:23 9 votes 1 answer 903 views
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