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Sorbonne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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La Sorbonne, Paris - Robert de Sorbon founded a college in 1253 for theology students without money. The pope approved of the idea, and it later became the University of Paris ... Cardinal Richelieu was elected president of the Sorbonne in August 1622 and decided to rebuild it all. He gave the work to Jacques Le Mercier...
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The University Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV) offers courses in various disciplines : literature, languages, arts and humanities (philosophy, history, geography, archaeology, sociology
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As the other teachers of theology in the university became members of the Sorbonne, its staff, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, was practically identical with the university faculty. Robert de Sorbon had realized the necessity of a library and had taken measures to supply one.
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NRCSA Center: Sorbonne University; Paris, France ... The Sorbonne University is located in the center of the famous Latin Quarter of Paris on the Left Bank. This is the students' and artists' quarter, but its also an area which still remains somewhat bohemian. There is the classical and aristocratic elegance of the...
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The name Sorbonne (La Sorbonne) has been used in different senses over the centuries.It originally referred to the Collège De Sorbonne , founded in 1257 by Robert De Sorbon as one of the colleges of the medieval University Of Paris . The college was suppressed during the Revolutionary Era and finally closed in 1882.
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Sorbonne - Wikipedia
Die Sorbonne ist der traditionelle Name der ersten Universität in Paris und in Frankreich überhaupt. Gegenwärtig teilen sich den Namen und den zentralen Gebäudekomplex in Paris ( 5. Arrondissem...
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Sorbonne: Definition and Pronunciation ... Sorbonne (Thesaurus) ... Sorbonne (Encyclopedia)
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The name is derived from the Collège de Sorbonne, founded in 1253 by Robert de Sorbon as one of the first significant colleges of the medieval University of Paris; the university as such predates the college by about a century, and minor colleges had been founded already in the late 12th century.
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