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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Magister regens byl titul udělovaný na střMagister regens byl titul udělovaný na středověkých universitách studentům, kteří získali magisterský titul. Titul znamenal jednoduše to, že jeho držitel má právo učit (tzv. licentia docendi). Toto právo mohlo být zaručeno (v případě pařížské university) pouze kancléřem katedrály Notre Dame nebo kancléřem St. Geneviève. Podle Třetího lateránského koncilu (1179) musela být licentia docendi poskytnuta bezplatně všem náležitě kvalifikovaným uchazečům. Pokud nový člen zůstal na universitě a aktivně se účastnil universitní výuky jako učitel, byl nazýván magister regens (tj. "vyučující"). Pokud zvolil jiné povolání, nazýval se non regens (tj. pasivní člen společenství universitních mistrů; aniž by ovšem ztratil příslušnost k němu – ta většinou trvala až do konce života.u – ta většinou trvala až do konce života. , Regent master (Magister regens) was a titlRegent master (Magister regens) was a title conferred in the medieval universities upon a student who had acquired a master's degree. The degree meant simply the right to teach, the Licentia docendi, a right which could be granted, in the University of Paris, only by the Chancellor of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, or the Chancellor of St. Geneviève. According to the Third Council of Lateran, held in 1179, this Licentia docendi had to be granted gratuitously, and to all duly qualified applicants. If the new member stayed in the university and continued to take an active part in its teaching, he was called a magister regens, a practising teacher. If he were to look for another career, however, he would become non regens: a passive member of the corporation of masters, without losing his affiliation to it, which usually lasted for life.An example of regent master was William Vorilong, French philosopher of the Middle Ages. Before the Licentia Docendi was developed in Europe, the certificates were given based on morality certificates were given based on morality
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rdfs:comment Magister regens byl titul udělovaný na střMagister regens byl titul udělovaný na středověkých universitách studentům, kteří získali magisterský titul. Titul znamenal jednoduše to, že jeho držitel má právo učit (tzv. licentia docendi). Toto právo mohlo být zaručeno (v případě pařížské university) pouze kancléřem katedrály Notre Dame nebo kancléřem St. Geneviève. Podle Třetího lateránského koncilu (1179) musela být licentia docendi poskytnuta bezplatně všem náležitě kvalifikovaným uchazečům.ně všem náležitě kvalifikovaným uchazečům. , Regent master (Magister regens) was a titlRegent master (Magister regens) was a title conferred in the medieval universities upon a student who had acquired a master's degree. The degree meant simply the right to teach, the Licentia docendi, a right which could be granted, in the University of Paris, only by the Chancellor of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, or the Chancellor of St. Geneviève. According to the Third Council of Lateran, held in 1179, this Licentia docendi had to be granted gratuitously, and to all duly qualified applicants.sly, and to all duly qualified applicants.
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