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  Sorbonne.fr | L?Histoire de la Sorbonne
Le collège de Sorbon, fondé en 1257/58, est alors l'un des nombreux collèges hébergeant, sur les flancs de la Montagne Sainte Geneviève, des étudiants pauvres.
Très vite, ces collèges deviennent le cadre des disciplines universitaires de Paris et le collège de Sorbon, une célèbre faculté de théologie - LA SORBONNE - qui prendra une part active aux débats philosophiques et politiques de son temps, oscillant, au gré d'une histoire foisonnante, entre un conservatisme jaloux et un libéralisme éclairé.
Close aux deux bouts par Robert de Sorbon, elle prit le nom de rue des Deux-Portes : c'est l'actuelle rue de la Sorbonne.
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  Sorbonne - LoveToKnow 1911
SORBONNE, the name given originally to the college founded by Robert de Sorbon in Paris; hence applied afterwards popularly to the theological faculty, and so to the institution which is now the seat of the Academie of that city (see Universities).
The Sorbonne owes its origin and its name to Robert of Sorbon, near Reims (1201-1274), who went to Paris about the beginning of the reign of St Louis in order to qualify for the priesthood, attained high repute by his sanctity and eloquence, and was appointed by the king to be his confessor.
Assisted by royal liberality, he built a modest establishment in which were accommodated seven priests charged with the duty of teaching theology gratuitously; to this he added a college of preparatory studies, all under the direction of a provisor, under whom was an annual prior who had the actual management.
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 Robert de Sorbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert de Sorbon (October 9, 1201 – August 15, 1274) was a French theologian and founder of the Sorbonne college in Paris.
Sorbon began to teach around 1253 and in 1257 established the Maison de Sorbonne, a college in Paris originally intended to teach theology to 20 poor students.
Sorbon served as chancellor of the university, taught and preached there from 1258 until his death in 1274.
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 Sorbonne
Sorbon found that there was a defect in the primitive organization of the University of of Paris.
This equality was always maintained with scrupulous care; the Sorbon repeated as an axiom, "Omnes nos sumus socii et quales", and referred to the college as "pauperem Nostram Sorbonem".
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.
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 Robert de Sorbon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The three versions are conflated in the edition by F. Cambon, Robert de Sorbon De consciencia et De tribus dietis.
De tribus dietis: According to Nicole Bériou, "Robert de Sorbon," DS 13 (1988): 816-24, three versions of this work exist.
Manuales de confessione: According to Nicole Bériou, "Robert de Sorbon," DS 13 (1988): 816-24, Robert wrote three manuals for confession.
www.english.udel.edu /dean/621/sorbon.html   (237 words)

  
 Sorbonne
The university is often referred to as the Sorbonne, or La Sorbonne, after the collegiate institution, Collège de Sorbonne founded in 1257 by Robert de Sorbon, but the university as such is older and was never completely centered on the Sorbonne.
It was originally created for the use of 20 theology students in 1257 as Collège de Sorbonne by Robert de Sorbon (1201-1274), a chaplain and confessor to King Louis IX of France.
It quickly built a prodigious reputation as a center for learning, and by the 13th century there were as many as twenty thousand foreign students resident in the city, making Paris the capital of knowledge of the Western world.
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 Amazon.com: Sorbon: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A New History of Ecclesiastical Writers: Containing an Account of the Authors of the Several Books of the Old and New Testament; and the lives and writings of the primitive fathers; an abridgement and catalogue of all their works;...
A New Ecclesiastical History Containing an Account of the Controversies in Religion the lives and writings of ecclesiastical authors an abridgement of their works and a judgement on their style and doctrine also a compendious history of the councils...
Sorbonne was founded in the 13th century by Robert de Sorbon, St. Louis's confessor, for poor stu- dents who wished to...
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 Degreeinformation DL - Evidence Questioning Legitimacy of Encole Superieure Universitaire Robert de Sorbon ! - @ ...
The diplomas of "Robert de Sorbon University" are not recognised in France.
If Sorbon is accepted the same as a degree from a typical accredited college, I've yet to see it.
The only faults I can find with de Sorbon is that they are extremely strict, probably unreasonably so at times, and they don't provide much guidance to candidates so that they can be fully aware of what is expected of them.
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 Robert de Sorbon : théologian, promoter of la Sorbonne
From his childhood in a modest family, Robert de Sorbon keeps during his whole life a care for the education of poor teenagers.
After he has become a thomist theologian, his sermons and his remarkable lectures make him appointed as saint Louis' chaplain and confessor.
In 1258, canon of Paris, Robert de Sorbon is henceforth asked for advice from all over the realm, but he keeps his concern for education and, in 1271, he sets up the school de Calvi for the youngest.
www.kc3a.com /tourisme_guide/sorbon_en.php   (173 words)

  
 Sorbonne — Infoplease.com
The institution of theology, science, and literature in Paris founded by Robert de Sorbon, Canon of Cambrai, in 1252.
Sorbonne - Sorbonne, first endowed college in the Univ. of Paris, founded by Robert de Sorbon...
Sorbonne - Sorbonne The institution of theology, science, and literature in Paris founded by Robert de Sorbon,...
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 Université francophone Robert de Sorbon
You are proud of your researches accomplihments and degree at the Ecole Supérieure Robert de Sorbon.
Please visit us regularly to see your new Robert de Sorbon items.
To register at the Ecole Supérieure Robert de Sorbon
www.sorbon.fr /boutiqueengl.html   (144 words)

  
 Degreeinformation DL - Historical Importance of De Sorbon vis a vis the VAE - @ www.aimoo.com
I wrote CCI Evaluation agency concerning the legitimacy of Ecole Robert de Sorbon.CCI wrote a response to me stating that they have a French charter for this University confirming Ecole Robert de Sorbon is a legitimate recognized French Institution.I think everyone is ignoring what Marie stated concerning Ecole Robert de Sorbon official French records.
Marie verified that Sorbon is a legitimate Institution registered with the French Government, so why is her statement suspect?Dr. Juris, I don?t think this is bizarre everything is plainly listed on Sorbon website, I find it bizarre that no one believes Marie, is she lying?
Yes indeed it is one of the weaknesses of the Sorbon presentation and much could be done to improve upon it.
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 Hudibras eBook
He was a great opposer of Thomas Aquinas’s doctrine; and, for being a very acute logician, was called Doctor Subtilis; [Discriminating (or, literally, Slender) Teacher] which was the reason also, that an old punster always called him the Lathy Doctor.
This college has been rebuilt with an extraordinary magnificence, at the charge of Cardinal Richlieu, and contains lodgings for thirty-six doctors, who are called the Society of Sorbon.
Those which are received among them before they have received their doctor’s degree are only said to be of the Hospitality of Sorbon.
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 University of Michigan Library Name Resolver Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Title: Trueth triumphant, or The late conversion of a learned doctor of Sorbon, D. Francis Cupif, Doctor of Diuinite; from poperie, to the profession of the true religion.
Title: Late conversion of a learned doctor of Sorbon, D. Francis Cupif, Doctor of Diuinite; from poperie, to the profession of the true religion.
Title: Trueth triumphant, or The late conversion of a learned doctor of Sorbon, D. Francis Cupif, Doctor of Divinite; from poperie, to the profession of the true religion.
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 Search Results for Sorbonne
The College de Sorbonne was a theological college of the University of Paris, founded in 1257 by Robert de Sorbon.
In about 1271 Sorbon had added the College de Calvi which was a literary college that became known as the "little Sorbonne".
In 1946 Dubreil returned to the Sorbonne and there, in 1954, he was appointed to the chair of arithmetic and number theory.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Search/historysearch.cgi?SUGGESTION=Sorbonne&CONTEXT=1   (2763 words)

  
 Inscription to Robert de Sorbon
You can send it also by regular mail to: Ecole Supérieure Robert de Sorbon, Robin-Le Coudraye, La Trimouille 86290 France.
You may use our fax: France +331 5301 3315 in the USA (1) 831 300 8570.
France, Canada or French Former colonies, they should be evaluated by one of those recognized credential evaluators: CEEDE (a dept. of Robert de Sorbon),
www.sorbonedu.com /inscriptionengl.html   (312 words)

  
 Robert de Sorbon
The English pages Ecole Supérieure Robert de Sorbon, a registered "Etablissement d'Enseignement Supérieur privé Français sans but lucratif", moved to the prestigious French domain:
Does Robert de Sorbon deny admissions to applicants?
As our degrees are based on experience, mastering the French language is not required
www.sorbonedu.com /sorbonengl.html   (76 words)

  
 Pete's Paris Sorbonne Pictures and Information
It is located just off the boulevard Saint Michel, right across from the rue de Vaugirard.
The Sorbonne was founded by in 1257 by Robert de Sorbon, the French theologian.
It is the most famous of the colleges making up the original University of Paris in the 13th and 14th enturies.
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 Matthaus Merian The Elder Posters Prints - Robert de Sorbon and Cardinal Richelieu in Front of the Sorbonne 1639 Art ...
Matthaus Merian The Elder Posters Prints - Robert de Sorbon and Cardinal Richelieu in Front of the Sorbonne 1639 Art Giclee Print - Artist: Matthaus Merian The Elder - Poster Size: 24x18 - SHOP.COM
Matthaus Merian The Elder Posters Prints - Robert de Sorbon and Cardinal Richelieu in Front of the Sorbonne 1639 Art Giclee Print - Artist: Matthaus Merian The Elder - Poster Size: 24x18
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 Textbooks by Lewis Ellies Du Doctor Of The Sorbon And Regius Professor Of Divinity At Paris Pin - Direct Textbook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Textbooks by Lewis Ellies Du Doctor Of The Sorbon And Regius Professor Of Divinity At Paris Pin - Direct Textbook
Textbooks by Lewis Ellies Du Doctor Of The Sorbon And Regius Professor Of Divinity At Paris Pin
Author: Lewis Ellies du Doctor of the Sorbon and Regius Professor of Divinity at Paris Pin
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