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  1. The Collegium Fridericianum (also known as the Friedrichskolleg, Friedrichskollegium, and Friedrichs-Kollegium) was a prestigious gymnasium in Königsberg, Prussia. Alumni were known as Friderizianer.

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    El Collegium Fridericianum, según un grabado del siglo XVIII, era el colegio de la ciudad natal de Kant. En él pasó el filósofo ocho años de su formación escolar cuando estaba dirigido por el predicador pietista Franz Albert Schultz.

  3. A los ocho años de edad, en 1732, Kant ingresa en el Collegium Fridericianum, considerado entonces la mejor escuela de Königsberg, cuyo ideario era de orientación pietista, por lo que recibió una educación religiosa y un estilo de vida de vida dominado por la austeridad y el autocontrol.

  4. Das Königliche Collegium Fridericianum (später auch Friedrichs-Kollegium und Friedrichskolleg genannt) war eine höhere Schule und ein Gymnasium in Königsberg i. Pr. Benannt wurde sie nach Friedrich I. (Preußen)

  5. The Fridericianum is a museum in Kassel, Germany. Built in 1779, it is one of the oldest public museums in Europe. [1] Since 1955 the quinquennial art festival documenta has been centred on the site, [2] with some artworks displayed on Friedrichsplatz , in front of the building.

  6. See the description of the Collegium Fridericianum. For a much fuller account of the school, see Klemme [1994], and for Kant’s experiences as a student, see especially pp. 32-60, as well as Kuehn [2001, 45-52]. The following table arranges the disciplines in columns, with semesters in rows, beginning with summer semester 1732.

  7. The Fridericianum was founded in 1779 as one of the first public museums in the world. Since 1988 it has been an internationally renowned art gallery. A broad spectrum of contemporary art, from new discoveries to more established works, is displayed in over 2,000 square meters of exhibition space.