Daigaku-ryō
former Imperial university of Japan, founded at the end of the 7th century. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
former Imperial university of Japan, founded at the end of the 7th century. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daigaku-ryō (大学寮) was the Imperial university of Japan from the 7th century until the end of the 19th century.[1]
For five centuries, the Daigaku-ryō was near the Suzaku Mon at southern boundary of the Imperial enclosure.
In 701, the Daigaku-ryō became part of the Ministry of the Civil Services (式部省,, Shikibu-shō).[2]
Prince Yamabe was head of the Daigaku-ryō in 766 (Tenpyō-jingo 2).[3]
On May 27, 1177 (Angen 3, 28th day, 4th month), a fire destroyed the building of the Daigaku-ryō.[4]
The director (大学頭, Daigaku-no-kami) was responsible for the examination of students and for festivals which honor Confucius.[5]
Other members of the staff of Daigaku-ryō' included:
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