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University of Rome at Rome, Italy; founded 1303 by Pope Boniface VIII. It has faculties of jurisprudence; political science; economics and commerce; statistics, demography, and actuarial science; letters and philosophy; education; medicine; mathematics, physics, and natural science; pharmacy; architecture; librarianship and archivists; engineering; and aerospace engineering.

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Gregorianum. The Jesuit university at Rome. It was founded in 1551 as the ‘Collegium Romanum’ by St Ignatius Loyola and in 1582–4 endowed by Pope Gregory XIII and constituted a university.

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