Late Middle Ages · Europe · Culture
1303
University of Rome founded by Boniface VIII
1303
In the bull In supremae praeminentia dignitatis, the embattled pope chartered a studium generale in Rome, hoping to rival Paris and Bologna in theological and legal instruction. It was a last act of cultural ambition from a pontiff whose temporal power was collapsing. The university would survive through the centuries; Boniface's political authority would not.