Documents of the General Archive of the University: General index from 1883-1896.

The National University of Córdoba, the oldest in the country and one of the first in the American continent, has a long history. Its origins date back to the first quarter of the 17th century, when the Jesuits opened the Colegio Máximo in Córdoba, where students, particularly religious of that orde...

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spelling I10-R10-article-110102023-07-04T15:10:48Z Documents of the General Archive of the University: General index from 1883-1896. Documentos del Archivo General de la Universidad: Indice general desde el año 1883-1896 --, -- Educación superior Correspondencia Información Higher education Correspondence Information The National University of Córdoba, the oldest in the country and one of the first in the American continent, has a long history. Its origins date back to the first quarter of the 17th century, when the Jesuits opened the Colegio Máximo in Córdoba, where students, particularly religious of that order, received philosophy and theology classes. This establishment of high intellectual category was the basis of the future University. Under the tutelage of the Jesuits and the special impulse of Bishop Juan Fernando e Trejo y Sanabria, in the year 1613, although the establishment was not authorized to grant degrees, Higher Studies were initiated in the Colegio Máximo de Córdoba. After the Reform, and within the framework of the Avellaneda Law, the national universities became autonomous. In the 20th century, other faculties were created, most of which originated as institutes or schools dependent on existing faculties: Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics, Astronomy and Physics. In addition, the Escuela Superior de Lenguas and the Escuela Superior de Comercio "General Manuel Belgrano" were created. With the reinstatement of democracy in 1983, after recurrent authoritarian periods, a new stage in the history of the country and its institutions began. La Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, la más antigua del país y una de las primeras del continente americano, cuenta con una larga historiaSus orígenes se remontan al primer cuarto del siglo XVII, cuando los jesuitas abrieron en Córdoba el Colegio Máximo, donde los alumnos, en particular religiosos de esa orden, recibían clases de filosofía y teología. Este establecimiento de alta categoría intelectual fue la base de la futura Universidad. Bajo la tutela de los jesuitas y el especial impulso del Obispo Juan Fernando e Trejo y Sanabria, en el año 1613, aunque el establecimiento no estaba autorizado para otorgar grados, se iniciaron los Estudios Superiores en el Colegio Máximo de Córdoba. Luego de la Reforma, y en el marco de la Ley Avellaneda, las universidades nacionales adquirieron el carácter de autónomas. En el siglo XX se crearon las otras facultades que se originaron en su mayoría como institutos o escuelas dependientes de las facultades ya existentes: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, Facultad de Ciencias económicas, Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Facultad de Odontología, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias, Facultad de Matemática, Astronomía y Física. Además, se crearon la Escuela Superior de Lenguas y la Escuela Superior de Comercio “General Manuel Belgrano”. Con la reinstauración de la democracia en 1983, tras recurrentes períodos autoritarios, comienza una nueva etapa en la historia del país y de sus instituciones. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2015-08-19 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/11010 Revista de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Núm. 5 (31): Noviembre y Diciembre 1944; 1717-1741 0370-7687 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/11010/11588 Derechos de autor 1944 -- -- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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description The National University of Córdoba, the oldest in the country and one of the first in the American continent, has a long history. Its origins date back to the first quarter of the 17th century, when the Jesuits opened the Colegio Máximo in Córdoba, where students, particularly religious of that order, received philosophy and theology classes. This establishment of high intellectual category was the basis of the future University. Under the tutelage of the Jesuits and the special impulse of Bishop Juan Fernando e Trejo y Sanabria, in the year 1613, although the establishment was not authorized to grant degrees, Higher Studies were initiated in the Colegio Máximo de Córdoba. After the Reform, and within the framework of the Avellaneda Law, the national universities became autonomous. In the 20th century, other faculties were created, most of which originated as institutes or schools dependent on existing faculties: Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Chemical Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics, Astronomy and Physics. In addition, the Escuela Superior de Lenguas and the Escuela Superior de Comercio "General Manuel Belgrano" were created. With the reinstatement of democracy in 1983, after recurrent authoritarian periods, a new stage in the history of the country and its institutions began.
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