The beginnings of legal education in Eger: the Foglarianum Cover Image

A jogi oktatás kezdetei Egerben: a Foglarianum
The beginnings of legal education in Eger: the Foglarianum

Author(s): Levente Linczenbold
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, History of Church(es), Theology and Religion
Published by: Institutul Teologic Romano-Catolic Alba Iulia
Keywords: law school; Law Academy of Eger; Foglarianum; university; Canon law;

Summary/Abstract: Anyone who examines the history of the city of Eger will inevitably meet the so-called “university idea” which caught fire in the 18th century but only became a reality in the 21st century. Eger not only plays an important role in the political history of the country, but also represents lasting values in its cultural history. One of this, doomed by the past, is its activity on law education which flourished between the 18th and 20th century, however, due to social and political changes, it suffered decline and eventually ceased to exist. The modernization aspirations of the Habsburg Empire, the tensions between national and imperial intentions, the social and political crises, the turning points towards the end of the 19th century, made possible a form of training that, despite political debates, supplied the legal and administrative task required by the state of that era to function. In this study, we explore the essential elements of 209 years, especially the early times, and place them in the historical process. The particular motive of the topic selection was the fact that the intention of the founder has been finally realized: Eger’s institution of higher education became a university and will hopefully receive the Catholic denotation one day.

  • Issue Year: 23/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 71-89
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Hungarian