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The Universität Heidelberg holds its first lecture, making it the oldest German university.
The University of Heidelberg gave its first lecture in 1386, becoming Germany’s oldest university.
Founded by Elector Rupert I in 1386, the University of Heidelberg held its inaugural lecture on October 19.
It began with faculty in theology, philosophy, jurisprudence, and medicine, reflecting the medieval curriculum.
Over the centuries, Heidelberg became a leading center for humanist thought and scientific research.
It attracted scholars from across Europe and played a key role in the Protestant Reformation and Enlightenment.
Today, it remains one of Germany’s most prestigious institutions, celebrated for its contributions to education and research.
The university’s founding marks a milestone in the spread of higher learning on the European continent.
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