Noun
(in Russia) A committee or council
(in Ancient Rome) Any of several legal associations
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCardinal Ernst funded the Collegium Adalbertinum and in 1638 emperor Ferdinand III limited the teaching monopoly enjoyed by the Jesuits. Source: Internet
In 1314 the collegium at Vienne convened to make a ruling concerning the Templars. Source: Internet
Some buildings of this old university are extant or restored in the "Latin Quarter" in the northern city centre (like Collegium Maius main, student dorms " Georgenburse main" and others, the hospital and the church of the university). Source: Internet
Part of the curriculum of this studium was relocated in 1288 at the studium of Santa Maria sopra Minerva which in the 16th century world be transformed into the College of Saint Thomas ( Latin Collegium Divi Thomæ main). Source: Internet
He first attended the Collegium Fridericianum from which he graduated at the end of the summer of 1740. Source: Internet
Lviv is also known for ancient academic traditions, founded by the Assumption Brotherhood School and the Jesuit Collegium. Source: Internet