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  1. After finishing secondary school, Franz began studying law at the German part of Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague. He naturally considered German his mother tongue; it was, after all, the language of his mother, who came from a German-Jewish family. However, he spoke Czech very well thanks to his upbringing in Prague, and officially, he ...

  2. Students of the German Charles-Ferdinand University and the Charles University in Prague argue about medieval insignia. Undated photo, around 1934. RM G1CBX6 – Engraving depicting the martyrdom of Jan Hus, The Reformer (1369-1415) a Czech priest, philosopher, early Christian reformer and Master at Charles University in Prague.

  3. Charles University in Prague ( also simply Charles University; Czech: Univerzita Karlova v Praze; Latin: Universitas Carolina Pragensis; German: Karls-Universität zu Prag) is the oldest and largest university in the Czech Republic. Founded in 1348, it was the first university in Central Europe and is also considered the earliest German ...

  4. 30 de nov. de 2009 · By the 1860s, the royal city of Prague no longer had a German-speaking majority, and by then Czech had joined German as a medium of learning. Lamentably, the government decided to split Prague’s university in two on lingual lines: the Royal & Imperial German Charles-Ferdinand University, and the Royal & Imperial Czech Charles-Ferdinand ...

  5. Presented here are the inception Charter of the University and copies of the University seal as well as sceptres and artefacts marking historical milestones: e.g. the schools changed greatly under the Josephinist reforms; the split of the University into Czech and German parts; the inception of Czechoslovakia or the fall of the Communist regime ...

  6. The schools Kafka attended were all near his home in the Old Town: The German Boys’ Elementary School in the Old Town (Masný Trh) The German State High School in the Old Town (Old Town Square, Goltz-Kinský Palace) The German Charles-Ferdinand University (the Karolinum in Železná ulice, the Klementinum and the Clam-Gallas Palace in what is ...

  7. German-speakers, however, quickly vetoed this proposal, preferring a pure German university: they proposed to split Charles-Ferdinand University into two separate institutions. Doctoral diploma of the astronomer Friedrich Hopfner , issued 1905 by the German Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague