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  2. L'Università Ruprecht Karl di Heidelberg (o Università di Heidelberg) è un'università pubblica che si trova a Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germania. Fondata nel 1386 dal conte palatino del Reno Roberto I di Wittelsbach , è la più antica università tedesca .

  3. Website. Lettore: Paola Bassini. Università Ruprecht Karl – Heidelberg. In questa Università, la più antica della Germania, è attivo dal 1988 un LLettorato di lingua italiana finanziato dal Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale.

  4. Founded in 1386 on instruction of Pope Urban VI, Heidelberg is Germany's oldest university and one of the world's oldest surviving universities; it was the third university established in the Holy Roman Empire after Vienna and Prague. Since 1899, it has been a coeducational institution.

  5. Heidelberg. Location. May 2024 (Germans and inhabitants) May 2024 (EU), May 2024 (Non-EU) Please enquire. Overview and admission. Study Type. graduate. Admission semester. Summer and Winter Semester. Area of study. Italian (Teaching Degree) Annotation.

  6. Website. Language assitant: Paola Bassini. Heidelberg University. At this University, the oldest in Germany, there is an Italian language assistantship (lettorato) funded by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI), active since 1988.

  7. On October 19, 1386, the first lecture was held, making Heidelberg the oldest university in Germany. In November 1386, Marsilius of Inghen was elected first rector of the university. As a motto for the seal, he chose semper apertus —i.e., "the book of learning is always open." [3]