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† schoˈlaster Obs. [a. med.L. scholaster, ad. OF. scolaistre, escolastre (mod.F. écolâtre), altered form of escolaste, a. L. scholasticus: see next.] The holder of a prebend in a cathedral, to which certain teaching duties were attached. In quot. 1793 app. used loosely for a scholastic divine.1732 H...
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Scholaster
A scholaster, from the Latin scholasticus (schoolmaster), or magister scholarum, was the head of an ecclesiastical school, typically a cathedral school It was not unknown for a scholaster to take the revenues of the post and deputise somebody else to carry out any teaching work involved.
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Arnold Scholasticus
He served the community as scholaster, calligrapher, painter, and notary, considerably enhancing the reputation of the monastic school and the scriptorium
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Durandus of Liège
On the recommendation of Wolbodo, Emperor Henry II appointed him vice-chancellor of the Empire and scholaster of Bamberg Cathedral.
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Maximilien Morillon
He served Cardinal Granvelle as a secretary and was appointed canon and scholaster of Arras.
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Wincenty Lipski
In 1824, he became scholaster and archdeacon of the Catholic cathedral in Vilnius.
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Lambert van der Burch
After a long exile in the Duchy of Cleves he returned to Utrecht, where he was appointed scholaster in 1605. He died in Utrecht on 17 August 1617.
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Denis Stoffels
In 1607 he became scholaster of Bruges Cathedral, and in 1611 president and professor of the diocesan seminary, newly refounded by Charles Philippe de
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Jean de Hocsem
Jean de Hocsem or Jan van Hocsem, Latinized Johannes Hocsemius (1278–1348), was a canon and scholaster of Saint Lambert's Cathedral, Liège.
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Jean Alphonse, 1st Count de Coloma
He was educated in Ghent by his great-uncle Joannes de Bejar, canon and scholaster of Ghent.
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Anselm of Gembloux
Before his election he had been scholaster at Hautvilliers Abbey (fr) and Lagny Abbey (fr).
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Wolbodo
After being educated at the cathedral school in Utrecht, he became a canon of Utrecht Cathedral, and in 1012 scholaster there.
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Oratorian College, Mechelen
agreement came into effect in July 1450, after papal permission had been granted for the laicisation of an ecclesiastical institution and office (that of scholaster The position of scholaster was transferred back to the cathedral, but now only involved oversight of the city's primary schools, with the Latin schools
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Helene von Breuning
Her brother Abraham became a canon and Scholaster at the Archidiakonalstift zu Bonn.
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Alger of Liège
Alger was first deacon and scholaster of church of St Bartholomew in his native Liège and was then appointed () as a canon in St.
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