• The University of Bourges (French: Université de Bourges) was a university located in Bourges, France. It was founded by Louis XI in 1463 and closed during...
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    maintained a workshop in Bourges. John Calvin was a student in the University of Bourges. The legal expert Jacques Cujas lived in Bourges during 1555-1557 and...
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  • of Bourges issued by Charles VII of France. 1453 - Palais Jacques Coeur completed. 1463 – University of Bourges founded by Louis XI. 1487 – Bourges fire...
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  • Bourges is a city in central France which is capital of the department of Cher. Bourges may also refer to: Élémir Bourges (1852-1925), French novelist...
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    Paul Janet (category Academic staff of the University of Bourges)
    Born in Paris, he became professor of moral philosophy at Bourges (1845–1848) and Strasbourg (1848–1857), and of logic at the lycée Louis-le-Grand, Paris...
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    Andrews, and the University of Bourges in France. Mackenzie was elected to the Faculty of Advocates in 1659, and spoke in defence at the trial of Archibald Campbell...
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    as a lawyer than as a priest. After a few years of quiet study, Calvin entered the University of Bourges in 1529. He was intrigued by Andreas Alciati, a...
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    William Barclay (jurist) (category University of Bourges)
    Aberdeenshire in 1546. Educated at the University of Aberdeen, he went to France by 1572, and studied law at the University of Bourges, where he took his doctor's...
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    Paris, where he befriended Blaise Pascal, and later law at the University of Bourges. Domat closely sympathized with the Port-Royalists, and on Pascal's...
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    Andrea Alciato (category People from the Province of Como)
    part of his preparation for his history of Milan, written in 1504–05. Among his several appointments, Alciati taught Law at the University of Bourges between...
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    Bourges Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges) is a Roman Catholic church located in Bourges, France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint...
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    Joachim Vilate (category People of the Reign of Terror)
    son of François Vilate, a surgeon juror of Ahun, and Marie Decourteix (or de Courteix). He studied at Eymoutiers and later at University of Bourges, where...
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    as the Archbishop of Bourges from 1200 until his death. He served as a canon in Soissons and Paris before he entered the Order of Grandmont. Sometime...
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    Oldenbarnevelt was born in Amersfoort. He studied law at the universities of Leuven, Bourges, Heidelberg, and Padua, and traveled in France and Italy before...
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  • Henry Scrimgeour (category University of Bourges)
    Shortly afterwards he went to Bourges to study civil law for four years under Éguinaire Baron and François Douaren. While in Bourges, he formed an acquaintance...
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    Saint-Brieuc – 1559, Bourges) was a French jurist and professor of law at the University of Bourges. After studies in Paris under Budé and in Bourges, Douaren worked...
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    Works by Élémir Bourges at the Bibliotheque Nationale Works by Élémir Bourges at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Élémir Bourges at Internet Archive...
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  • The Council of Bourges was a Catholic council convened in November 1225 in Bourges, France; it was the second largest church assembly held in the West...
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    Sanction of Bourges, issued by King Charles VII of France, on 7 July 1438, required a General Church Council, with authority superior to that of the papacy...
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    Basel. The French jurist and professor at the University of Bourges François Douaren received a copy of the roundel by Bonifacius Amerbach. The copies...
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    career and studied theology at the university of Bourges, but although he received several benefices, including the abbeys of Cluny and Saint Denis, he did...
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    Conrad Gessner (category Academic staff of Carolinum, Zürich)
    to attend university in France to study theology (1532–1533) at the age of 17. There he attended the University of Bourges and University of Paris. Religious...
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    Africa, serving from 1958 to 1960. Born in Pau, Bourges graduated from the law faculty at the University of Rennes. He became a Gaullist in 1940 in the French...
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    7th-century bishop of Bourges and saint. According to his Vita, Sulpitius was born at Vatan (Diocese of Bourges), of noble parents, before the end of the sixth...
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    Hugues Doneau (category Academic staff of Heidelberg University)
    Toulouse and Bourges. Bourges was then a center of legal humanism and François Douaren (Franciscus Duarenus), one of the most famous members of this movement...
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  • Alexander Arbuthnot (poet) (category University of Bourges)
    Cujas at the University of Bourges in France, Arbuthnot took ecclesiastical orders, and became in his own country a zealous supporter of the Reformation...
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  • Antoine Bourges is a French-Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter. He is most noted for his 2012 mid-length docudrama film East Hastings Pharmacy, which...
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    Pierre Boquin (category Academic staff of Heidelberg University)
    theology in 1539 at the University of Bourges. He was briefly a member of the Carmelite Order even serving as prior of the Bourges community before leaving...
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  • little is known of the other five. In 1656, Forbes enrolled at Marischal College, Aberdeen, before moving to the University of Bourges in France a year...
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    battle of Poitiers in 732. At the University of Bourges, he studied under Eguinaire Baron and François Douaren. In Geneva, he heard the preaching of John...
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