- University of Valence
The University of Valence was founded 26 July,
1452 , by letters patent from the Dauphin Louis, afterwardsLouis XI of France , in a move to develop the city of Valence, then part of his domain ofDauphiné . It existed until theFrench Revolution .History
Pope Pius II approved its erection in the Bull of 3 May, 1459. In February, 1541, the CanonPierre Morel opened a college for thirteen poor students.In the sixteenth century Valence was famous for its teaching of law, entrusted to Italian professors or to those who had studied in Italy. The Portuguese jurist,
Govea , taught at Valence, 1554-55; the French jurist,Jacques Cujas (1522-90), from December 1557 to 1559; andFrançois Hotman from the end of 1562 until August 1568. It was at the instigation of Hotman thatBishop Montluc obtained fromCharles IX of France the Edict of 8 April, 1565, which united theUniversity of Grenoble with Valence.Cujas again filled a chair at Valence, August, 1567-75; he had among his auditors
Scaliger , the historianJacques-Auguste de Thou , the juristPithou . The university was aProtestant centre. Hotman was a determined Protestant; Cujas passed from Protestantism toCatholicism , but it is doubtful if his conversion was inspired entirely from religious motives. Consequently in 1575 Montluc founded at Valence a college ofJesuit s, but this was of short duration.In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the University of Valence was of only minor importance. From 1738 to 1764 its transfer to Grenoble was contemplated but this project was abandoned.
References
*Fournier, "Statuts et privileges des universités de France", III (Paris, 1892), 361-412;
*Nadal, "Histoire de l'université de Valence" (Valence, 1861).External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15251a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia" article]
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