Would you like to study with us in 2023?

We are soliciting potential students for a 90 day course of instruction, in residence and telematically, in Italy, in the Fall of 2023. Our Institute has the opportunity this year of using a brick-and-mortar facility in the vicinity of Anagni, Italy, the "City of Popes" (Innocent III, Alexander IV, Gregory IX, and Boniface VIII). For more information about our potential course offerings, see our ...
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To the right of this page you can subscribe to our Email List for news about our Institute. This list is vital for those who are interested in the courses to be offered by our institute, as well as for those who wish to follow the news of our activities. Please share this news with your colleagues and associates who may have interest in job offerings at The Scholasticum, since we seek faculty to...
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Quaestiones Disputatae: March 14, 2021 A. D.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frfurI2ofzo On March 14th for the first time in centuries, there will be a public celebration of the Quaestiones Disputatae on the First Book of Sentences of Master Peter Lombard.  These will be given in English, during a live broadcast by the Students of the Scholasticum, a medieval institute for the revival of Scholastic Thought. We hope to acquire property to g...
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St. Bonaventure: Opera Omnia, English translation Corrigenda

OPERA OMNIA OF ST. BONAVENTURE: Tome I   Commentaries on the Four Books of Sentences   Book I — On the One & Triune God with the Complete Text of Master Peter Lombard’s, First Book of Sentences ISBN: 0-9915269-0-2 or 978-0-9915269-0-1 Checked and approved by Br. Alexis Bugnolo, translator Errors found in the English text The Students at the Scholasticum, in the Fall 2020 Cour...
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The Scholasticum reopens in the Fall of 2020

Br. Alexis Bugnolo, President of the Scholasticum announces today, from Bagnoregio, the reopening of the Institute. He will lecture on the First Book of Sentences, this fall and next spring, telematically, for those students enrolled. Courses will be given via ZOOM, live. For more information, see FALL 2020. Here is his Exordium for the Fall Semester:
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Follow The Scholasticum on YouTube, FB & Twitter

June 22, 2016:  For all those who would like to keep up-to-date on the Institute, you can follow us on FB and Twitter through these links: On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thescholasticum On Twitter https://twitter.com/TheScholasticum On FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/Scholasticum/
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Studium Scholasticum Onlus established in Italian Law, at Bagnoregio

Bagnoregio, Italy — May 26, 2016 A.D:  The International Association of Academics, known as "the Scholasticum" on this day founded the Italian non-profit Cultural Association, at Bagnoregio,* known as the Studium Scholasticum Onlus. Bagnoregio is the world-famous birth-place of the Seraphic Doctor, St. Bonaventure, whose thought and writings form the co-principal focus of the Scholasticum's cours...
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Scholastic Theology

Our course of studies in Scholastic Theology is organized into two levels. The first is known as the « Baccalaureatus Sententiarius » Cycle, the second, the most advanced of all studies, as the « Magister Sacrae Doctrinae ». The « Baccalaureatus Sententiarius » Cycle The cycle of studies known as the « Baccalaureatus Sententiarius » Cycle has a threefold purpose: 1) to give the student a comple...
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Medieval Biblical Studies

Our course  in Medieval Biblical Studies is known as the « Baccalaureatus Biblicus » cycle, and it has a twofold purpose: 1) to provide students of the Sentences of Lombard sufficient preparation in the understanding and appreciation of Sacred Scripture in the Middle Ages as is necessary and useful for the understanding of the use of Scripture in the Sentences and their commentaria, 2) to allow ...
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Medieval Philosophy

Our course of studies in Medieval Philosophy is known as the « Baccalaureatus Philosophicus » Cycle, and it has a twofold purpose: 1) to impart to prospective students of Lombard’s Sentences an understanding of the principles of Medieval Philosophy and the principal thinkers of that age. 2) to provide students desiring to specialize in the study of Medieval Philosophy a complete two-year cycle...
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