Deposition (university)
The deposition (from Latin depositio cornuum, "taking off the horns") was a semi-official initiation ritual which was common at universities throughout Europe from the Middle Ages until the 18th century. The ritual was introduced at German universities in the late 15th century, probably from the influential University of Paris. Models may have included the Freisprechung ritual in artisan guilds, where apprentices were admitted to the status of journeymen.
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Deposition (university)
The deposition (from Latin depositio cornuum, "taking off the horns") was a semi-official initiation ritual which was common at universities throughout Europe from the Middle Ages until the 18th century. The ritual was introduced at German universities in the late 15th century, probably from the influential University of Paris. Models may have included the Freisprechung ritual in artisan guilds, where apprentices were admitted to the status of journeymen.
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Die Deposition (von lat. depos ...... phistenschulen der Spätantike.
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The deposition (from Latin dep ...... d to the status of journeymen.
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Die Deposition (von lat. depos ...... der Handwerkszünfte vermutet.
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The deposition (from Latin dep ...... d to the status of journeymen.
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