University of Paris

[[Coat of arms]] {{maplink|frame=yes|plain=yes|type=point|zoom=13|frame-align=center|frame-width=250}} The University of Paris (), known metonymically as the Sorbonne (), was the leading university in Paris, France, from 1150 to 1970, except for 1793–1806 during the French Revolution. Emerging around 1150 as a corporation associated with the cathedral school of Paris, it was considered the second-oldest university in Europe. Officially chartered in 1200 by King Philip II of France and recognised in 1215 by Pope Innocent III, it was nicknamed after its theological College of Sorbonne, founded by Robert de Sorbon and chartered by King Louis IX around 1257.

Highly reputed internationally for its academic performance in the humanities ever since the Middle Ages – particularly in theology and philosophy – it introduced academic standards and traditions that have endured and spread, such as doctoral degrees and student nations. Notable popes, royalty, scientists, and intellectuals were educated at the University of Paris. A few of the colleges of the time are still visible close to the Panthéon and Jardin du Luxembourg: Collège des Bernardins (18 rue de Poissy, 5th arr.), Hôtel de Cluny (6 Place Paul Painlevé, 5th arr.), Collège Sainte-Barbe (4 rue Valette, 5th arr.), Collège d'Harcourt (44 Boulevard Saint-Michel, 6th arr.), and Cordeliers (21 rue École de Médecine, 6th arr.).

In 1793, during the French Revolution, the university was closed and, by Item 27 of the Revolutionary Convention, the college endowments and buildings were sold. A new University of France replaced it in 1806 with four independent faculties: the Faculty of Humanities (), the Faculty of Law (later including Economics), the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Theology (closed in 1885).

In 1896, a new University of Paris was re-founded as a grouping of the Paris faculties of science, literature, law, medicine, Protestant theology and the École supérieure de pharmacie de Paris. It was inaugurated on November 19, 1896, by French President Félix Faure. In 1970, after the civil unrest of May 1968, the university was divided into 13 autonomous universities, which today are the Sorbonne University, Panthéon-Sorbonne University, the Assas University, the Sorbonne Nouvelle University, the Paris Cité University, the PSL University, the Saclay University, the Nanterre University, the Sorbonne Paris North University, the Paris-East Créteil University and the Paris 8 University. The Chancellerie des Universités de Paris inherited the heritage assets of the University of Paris, including the Sorbonne building, the "''La Sorbonne''" brand, control of the inter-university libraries, and management of the staff of the Paris universities (until 2007). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Annales de l´Université de Paris.

    “…Université de Paris…”
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    Annales de l'Universite de Paris /

    “…Universite de Paris (Paris, FR)…”
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    Etudes de calcul économique / by Courbis, Raymond

    Published 1971
    “…Université de Paris I. Panthéon-Sorbonne…”
    Book
  4. 4

    Publications de l' institut de statistique.

    Published 1963
    “…UNIVERSITE DE PARIS. INSTITUT DE STATISTIQUE…”
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    Organisation et programme des cours.

    Published 1949
    “…Université de Paris. Institut d'Etudes Politiques…”
    Book
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    ANNALES ECONOMIQUES

    “…UNIVERSITE DE PARIS. INSTITUT DE DROIT COMPARE. SECTION ECONOMIQUE…”
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    Revue Tiers-Monde.

    Published 1957
    “…UNIVERSITE DE PARIS. INSTITUT D'ETUDE DU DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL…”
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    L'Economie du Mexique d'aujourd hui.

    Published 1957
    “…Université de Paris. Institut des Hautes Etudes de l'Ammerique Latine…”
    Book
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    Recherche cooperative No.147 : villes et regions en Amerique Latine.

    Published 1970
    “…Université de Paris. Institut des Hautes Etudes de l'Amérique Latine…”
    Book
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    Les régions géographiques au Mexique / by Bataillon, Claude

    Published 1967
    “…Université de Paris. Institut des Hautes Etudes de l'Amerique Latine…”
    Book
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    Le Pérou : introduction géographique a l'étude de développment / by Dollfus, Olivier, 1931-2005

    Published 1968
    “…Université de Paris. Institut des Hautes Etudes de l'Amerique Latine…”
    Book
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    Alexandre de Humboldt : historien et géographe de l'Amérique espagnole, 1799-1804 / by Minguet, Charles, 1925?-1998

    Published 1969
    “…Université de Paris. Institut des Hautes Etudes de l'Amerique Latine…”
    Book
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    Cahiers des Ameriques Latines : Serie Sciences de L'Homme /

    Published 1968
    “…Université de Paris III. Institut des hautes études de l'Amérique latine…”
    Texto completo de la Nueva Serie (continuación), desde 2000, 33. [Consulta: 2020/05/21]
    Serial
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    L'ACTIVITÉ ÉCONOMIQUE

    “…INSTITUT DE STATISTIQUE DE L'UNIVERSITÉ DE PARIS ET INSTITUT SCIENTIFIQUE DE RECHERCHES ECONOMIQUES ET SOCIALES…”
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    Initiation à la connaissance du système de l'alimentation des peuples /

    Published 1975
    “…Université de Paris I - Panthéon-Sorbonne. Institut d'Etude du Développement Economique et Social. …”
    Book
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    Linguisticae investigationes.

    Published 1977
    Journal