Collegium (disambiguation)
- Collegium (disambiguation)
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A collegium (plural collegia, "joined by law") may be:
- collegium (ancient Rome), a term applied to any association with a legal personality in ancient Rome.
- a Latinized form of the Ancient Greek term hetaireia.
- Collegium Musicum, any of the university-oriented music societies of Reformation-era Germany and Switzerland; today, a common name for (usually early-) music ensembles, mostly at universities
- collegium (ministry), in Imperial Russia, the equivalent of a ministry or government department.
- Collegium (school), in France, refers to a kind of college.
- In Scandinavia, an outdated spelling of kollegium and refers to dormitories, e.g.
- Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum
Also, the word college is derived from collegium.
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