MAGISTER SCHOLARUM

That clerical officer of a diocese, usually the bishop's archdeacon or chancellor, whose licence was required before a school could be opened or a person could teach. [Lat. magister = master + scholarum = of schools] -
Cf. Magister glomerie

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