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has gloss | eng: Regent 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 . |
lexicalization | eng: Regent master |
instance of | (noun) an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study; "he earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude" academic degree, degree |
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has gloss | deu: Magister regens, (dt.: Leitender Herr ) war an den Universitäten des Mittelalters der Titel eines Magisters mit Lehrbefugnis (lat.: Licentia docendi ). |
lexicalization | deu: Magister regens |
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