Academy of Lund

The Academy of Lund or Studium generale was the first university in the Nordic Countries. It was founded together with the Grey Friars' monastery in the 1400s, when Lund was under Danish rule. In existence for more than a century, the academy was suppressed in 1537 when the Reformation reached Denmark.[1] The present-day Lund University is a separate institution, founded in 1666.[2]

A sign in Klostergatan ("Monastery street"), Lund, marking the location of the Academy of Lund.

References

  1. Lindh, Maria (15 December 2016). "Upp och ner för teologin i Lund". Lum (in Swedish). Lund University. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  2. "Universitetet i korthet". lu.se (in Swedish). Lund University. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
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