Spener obtains positions for his disciples, the …

Years: 1694 - 1694

Spener obtains positions for his disciples, the philosophers Christian Thomasius and August Hermann Francke, the founder of the Pietistic school, at the new University of Halle, founded on a Pietist basis by the Elector of Brandenburg in 1694,

The University of Halle, which has been described as the first real modern university, originated in a Ritterschule, or “knight's school,” imitative of the schools for chevaliers in France, and in 1694 the Holy Roman emperor Leopold I grants it a charter.

The primary object in founding a university in Halle is to create a center for the Lutheran party; but its character, under the influence of its two most notable teachers, Thomasius and Francke, will soon expand beyond the limits of this conception.

Thomasius is the first to set the example of lecturing in the vernacular instead of the customary Latin; this is a declaration of war against Scholasticism.

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