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The Sorbonne is a building in the Latin Quarter of Paris which from 1253 onwards housed the College of Sorbonne, part of one of the first universities in the Western world, later renamed to University of Paris and commonly known as "the Sorbonne". Today, it continues to house the successor
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See moreThe college was founded in 1253 by Robert de Sorbon. Louis IX of France confirmed the foundation in 1257. It was one of the first significant colleges of the medieval University of Paris. The library was among the first to arrange items
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See moreWith time, the college came to be the main French institution for theological studies and "Sorbonne" was frequently used as a synonym for the Paris Faculty of Theology despite being only one of many colleges of the university.
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See moreFollowing the May 1968 events, French higher education was reorganized in the Faure law of 12 November 1968. Some of the 13 autonomous
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See moreAfter months of conflicts between students and authorities at the University of Paris at Nanterre, the administration closed that university on 2
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See moreIn 1970, the University of Paris was divided into thirteen universities, managed by a common rectorate, the Chancellerie des universités de Paris [fr], with offices in the Sorbonne. Three of those universities maintain facilities in the historical building of the Sorbonne, and thus
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