This privilege applied also to their servants. On 15 July 1727, the Pope Benedictus XIII, with the Bull Liberalium Disciplinarum reorganized the courses according to the curricula of, and with the same ends as, the Papal Universities. He conferred on the institution the title Universitas Studii Generalis. Four faculties were initiated: Theology, Law, Medicine (which awarded degrees in Philosophy and Medicine) and Mathematics. In 1753, a document of Emperor Francis I of Hapsburg - Lorraine extended the recognition of degrees from Camerino to the whole territory of the Holy Roman Empire and, among other things, conferred the honour of Count Palatine on the Rector.