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    A Master of Arts (Latin: Magister Artium or Artium Magister; abbreviated MA or AM) is the holder of a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries...
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    or ALM), Master of Liberal Studies (MLS), Artium Liberalium Magister (ALM, or Art. Lib. Mgr.), Magister Artium Liberalium (Mgr. Art. Lib.), and Doctor of...
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  • requirements for the Magister's degree. Two main forms of the Magister's degree existed: Mag. art. (abbreviation of the Latin Magister Artium, "teacher of the...
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    these institutions as Magister artium and Magister scientiæ or reversed from the English order to Artium magister and Scientiæ magister. Examples of the reversed...
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    Metropolitan University. October 2010 – awarded the honorary title "Magister Artium Gandensis" by University College Ghent November 2010 – conferred with...
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  • United States and other countries. A Master of Arts, Magister Artium, Artium Magister, or Magister in Artibus may also refer to: Master of Arts (Oxford...
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    in 1592. The ancient universities are distinctive in awarding the Magister Artium/Master of Arts (MA) as an undergraduate academic degree. This is commonly...
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    identical with Bertold von Lützelstetten, a scholar who is recorded as "magister artium Bertoldus" at the University of Paris from 1329 to 1336. Other sources...
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  • but also economics and business and (in Germany and Austria) the Magister Artium for the more theoretical subjects, such as social sciences or humanities...
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    stating that he was promoted to baccalaureus on 12 July 1484 and to magister artium on 1 March 1487. For the year 1506, there is a record of Faust appearing...
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