!!!Collegium poetarum et mathematicorum

Collegium poetarum et mathematicorum (in contemporary sources: 
"Collegium poetarum"), founded 1501 by Emperor Maximilian I for 
K.  Celtis, independent student society which was subordinate only to 
the Rector of the university and merged with the Faculty of Arts 
around 1537. The Collegium poetarum et mathematicorum had two chairs 
for rhetoric and poetry, as well as two for mathematics, physics and 
astronomy; it pursued humanist ideas and was entitled to select poets 
laureate.


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