Pandidakterion

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Pandidakterion was the Byzantine imperial university in Constantinople, renowned as one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in the medieval world.

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instanceOf Byzantine educational institution
institution of higher learning
university
associatedWith Christian Roman Empire NERFINISHED
imperial bureaucracy training
centuryOfEstablishment 5th century
country Byzantine Empire
describedAs Byzantine imperial university in Constantinople
one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in the medieval world
employed professors of law
professors of medicine
professors of philosophy
professors of rhetoric
fieldOfStudy arithmetic
astronomy
classical literature
geometry
grammar
law
medicine
music
philosophy
rhetoric
foundedBy Eastern Roman emperor Theodosius II NERFINISHED
Theodosius II NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfChairs 15 Greek chairs
16 Latin chairs
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hasType secular higher education institution
state-sponsored university
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
Middle Byzantine period NERFINISHED
inception 425
influenced Byzantine legal education
Byzantine philosophical tradition
Byzantine rhetorical education
languageOfInstruction Greek
locatedIn Constantinople NERFINISHED
Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Istanbul NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the earliest medieval universities
continuation of classical Greek educational traditions
imperial patronage
operatedUnder authority of the Byzantine emperor
imperial prefect of the city
partOf Byzantine imperial administration
imperial court of Constantinople
predecessorOf University of Constantinople NERFINISHED

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