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  1. 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

  2. 1 de jul. de 2021 · Anatomy in the German Charles-Ferdinand University Karl Toldt (1840–1920) served as the first head of the department, but only for one year, after which moved to the university in Vienna. Christopher Theodor Aeby (1835–1884) replaced him, followed by Carl Rabl (1853–1917), Rudolf Armin Fick (1866–1939) and finally Otto Grosser (1873–1951).

  3. The university underwent transformation during the Hussite reformist movement (which preceded the Reformation); the religious reformer Master Jan Hus was rector of the university at the time. During the social and political revolution that followed, the university was reduced to just one faculty - the Faculty of Liberal Arts (Facultas artium liberalium), becoming a prototype for later ...

  4. On 26 January 1347 the pope issued the bull establishing a university in Prague, modeled on the University of Paris, with the full (4) number of faculties, that is including theological. On 7 April 1348 Charles, the king of Bohemia, gave to the established university privileges and immunities from the secular power in a Golden Bull [6] and on 14 January 1349 he repeated that as the King of the ...

  5. took the position of the main observer at the observatory of the University of Leipzig, where he stayed until 1882. In autumn of 1883 he was appointed the Professor of Astronomy at the German Charles– Ferdinand University and came to Prague. Weinek and his adjunct Dr. Gustav Gruss observed occultations of stars by the systematically

  6. Statement by CU on the Hodina pravdy (Hour of Truth) initiative The management of Charles University has long pointed out that if we want to promote a knowledge-based economy in the Czech Republic, i.e. an economy with higher added value, and thus develop the long-term prosperity of our society, it is essential to pay attention to the support of education, research, development and innovation.

  7. 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 ...