The Chancellor of the University of Paris was originally the chancellor of the chapter of Notre Dame de Paris. The medieval University of Paris ceased...
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one of the inheritors of the historic University of Paris, which was split into 13 universities in 1970. Paris Descartes completely merged with Paris Diderot...
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Paris Diderot University, also known as Paris 7 (French: Université Paris Diderot), was a French university located in Paris, France. It was one of the...
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Paris-Saclay University (French: Université Paris-Saclay) is a combined technological research institute and public research university in Orsay, France...
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Université Sorbonne Nouvelle (redirect from University of Paris 3)
and the Sorbonne) is a public liberal arts and humanities university in Paris, France. It is one of the inheritors of the historic University of Paris, which...
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or Prevostin, of Cremona, Chancellor of the University of Paris from 1206 to 1209. The names of teacher and pupil are mentioned in the same sentence by...
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Philip the Chancellor, (French: Philippe le Chancelier) also known as "Philippus Cancellarius Parisiensis" (Philip, Chancellor of Paris) (c 1160–December...
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The University of Paris (French: Université de Paris), known metonymically as the Sorbonne (French: [sɔʁbɔn]), was the leading university in Paris, France...
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Guillaume d'Auvergne of Paris, inquisitor Henri de Cologne and the chancellor of the University of Paris, Eudes de Châteauroux [fr]. The Catholic Church had...
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Jean Gerson (category Chancellors of the University of Paris)
poet, Chancellor of the University of Paris, a guiding light of the conciliar movement and one of the most prominent theologians at the Council of Constance...
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The Institut catholique de Paris (ICP), known in English as the Catholic University of Paris (and in Latin as Universitas catholica Parisiensis), is a...
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The University of London Institute in Paris (ULIP; French: Institut de l'Université de Londres à Paris) is a central academic body of the University of...
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executive of the School of Advanced Study, the chief executive of the University of London Worldwide and the Collegiate Council's chair, the vice-chancellor. The...
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Étienne Tempier (redirect from Stephanus of Orleans)
Veire. At that time, the Chancellor of the Chapter was also the Chancellor of the University of Paris. He served as bishop of Paris from 7 October 1268 until...
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Pierre d'Ailly (redirect from Peter of Ailly)
means of an exchange, he obtained to the highest dignity in the university, becoming chancellor of Notre-Dame de Paris. This acceptability to many interests...
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Pedagogy (redirect from Science of education)
Charlier de Gerson (13 December 1363 – 12 July 1429), the Chancellor of the University of Paris, wrote in De parvulis ad Christum trahendis "Little children...
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form, along with the many scholars already there, the nucleus for the new university's formation. By 1225, a chancellor of the university was appointed,...
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university center. Following the dismantling of the University of Paris, the chancellor of universities of Paris owns the buildings and land of the establishment...
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Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis (French: Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis), or usually the University of Vincennes in Saint-Denis, Paris...
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well into the age of print. Moore, Philip S. (1936). The Works of Peter of Poitiers. Master in Theology and Chancellor of the University of Paris (1193-1205)...
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Jean de Gagny (category Chancellors of the University of Paris)
the Collège de Navarre in 1524. He became Rector of the University of Paris, in 1531, and Almoner Royal, in 1536. In 1546 he became Chancellor of the...
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renowned chancellor of the University of Paris. Other scholars attributed it to Bonaventure, Bernard of Clairvaux, Henri Kalkar or Ludolph of Saxony. These...
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Praepositinus (redirect from Praepositinus of Cremona)
Comestor and taught at Paris, he was scholasticus of Mainz Cathedral in 1196. Returning, he was Chancellor of the University of Paris from c. 1206 to 1209...
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Editoriale L'Espresso Francesco Caracciolo (died 1316), chancellor of the University of Paris Francesco Caracciolo (1752–1799), admiral and revolutionary. Franco...
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from 1167, when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris. After disputes between students and Oxford townsfolk, some Oxford...
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Peter Comestor (category Chancellors of the University of Paris)
to Paris to teach, holding the chair of theology at the university, from which he retired in 1169. He was made chancellor of Notre Dame in Paris around...
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very different from the appointed chancellor of the university (who was in fact the ecclesiastical chancellor of Notre Dame de Paris, whose power came to...
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installed as the first Chancellor. The university has its main campus north of Canterbury situated within 300 acres (120 hectares) of parkland, housing over...
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John of Calore was Chancellor of the University of Paris in the late 14th century. He was one of a number of theologians who was investigated for suspect...
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The Condemnations at the medieval University of Paris were enacted to restrict certain teachings as being heretical. These included a number of medieval...
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