Parens scientiarum
Papal bull
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Parens scientiarum (Latin for "The Mother of Sciences") is the incipit designating a papal bull issued by Pope Gregory IX on April 13, 1231, after the University of Paris strike of 1229. The bull assured the independence and self-governance of the University of Paris, where the pope had studied theology.[1]
Signature date13 April 1231
SubjectOn the University of Paris
| Parens scientiarum Latin for 'The Mother of Sciences' Papal bull of Pope Gregory IX | |
|---|---|
| Signature date | 13 April 1231 |
| Subject | On the University of Paris |