Sapienza University of Rome

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The University of La Sapienza (Italian: sapienza = wisdom; Latin: study Urbis ), officially, also called Università degli Studi Rome University of Rome " La Sapienza", I, is the largest European university and the oldest of the city of Rome.

La Sapienza was originally a papal university. On April 20, 1303 Pope Boniface VIII studying urbis with the Papal Bull was in suprema praeminentia dignitatis officially founded to train candidates for the priesthood in close proximity to the Holy See.

Since 1870, La Sapienza is a state; today it has 21 faculties and offers about 200 different bachelor's and 120 master's degree programs. At La Sapienza are 155 libraries with approximately 4.5 million volumes, 21 museums and 130 other departments and institutes, which are distributed over the city of Rome and surrounding villages. Headquarters in Rome is the Città Universitaria near the Roma Termini train station. The campus was designed by Marcello Piacentini and built in 1935 under Mussolini.

Famous Teachers

See Category: High school teacher (University La Sapienza ).

Famous Alumni

  • Giorgio Agamben ( born 1942 ), philosopher
  • Magdi Allam ( born 1952 ), journalist
  • Ugo Amaldi ( b. 1934 ), Physicist
  • Gabriele D' Annunzio (1863-1938), poet
  • Paolo Flores d' Arcais ( b. 1944 ), philosopher
  • Scott O'Dell (1898-1989), writer
  • Mario Draghi, ( b. 1947 ), President of the European Central Bank
  • Bartolomeo Gosio (1865-1944), physician and microbiologist
  • Guidoni (born 1954 ), astronaut
  • Dakis Joannou ( born 1939 ), Cypriot industrialist and art collector
  • Silvio Micali (born 1954 ), computer
  • Maria Montessori (1870-1952), teacher
  • Luca Cordero di Montezemolo ( born 1947 ), Industrial
  • Blessed Luigi Maria Monti (1825-1900), founder of the order
  • Domenico Silvio Passionei (1682-1761), Cardinal
  • Emilio Segre (1905-1989), Physicist
  • Abdirashid Ali Shermarke (1919-1969), President of Somalia
  • Giovanni Simeoni (1816-1892), Cardinal
  • Bruno Zumino ( b. 1923 ), Physicist
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