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A University of Bologna (Università di Bologna, UNIBO) is the university of Bologna, in Italy. Its freshly title, since 2000, is Alma mater studiorum (Latin for "fostering mother of studies"), to remember it when a number 1 university in the globe. the university received a charter from Frederick I Barbarossa in 1158, but in the 19th century, a committee of historiographer led by Giosuè Carducci traced the birth of the University back to 1088. A University celebrated its 900th day of remembrance within 1988, making it arguably the longest-lived university in the Western globe. A University of Bologna is historically notable for its teaching of canon and civil law.

Notable Members of the University of Bologna
13th Century William of Saliceto 16th Century Girolamo Cardano 17th Century Giovanni Cassini Ulisse Aldrovandi 18th Century Laura Bassi Maria Gaetana Agnesi Luigi Galvani 19th Century Giosuè Carducci Giacomo Ciamician Camillo Golgi Giovanni Pascoli 20th Century Romano Prodi Umberto Eco Vincenzo Balzani

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