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 to exist in 1793 (though it was revived as the University of France between 1806 and 1970), but a related position, Chancellor of the Universities of Paris, is currently held by Maurice Quénet.
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one ofthe inheritors ofthe historic UniversityofParis, 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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TheUniversityofParis (French: Université de Paris), known metonymically as the Sorbonne (French: [sɔʁbɔn]), was the leading university in Paris, France...
The Institut catholique de Paris (ICP), known in English as the Catholic UniversityofParis (and in Latin as Universitas catholica Parisiensis), is a...
Philip theChancellor, (French: Philippe le Chancelier) also known as "Philippus Cancellarius Parisiensis" (Philip, ChancellorofParis) (c 1160–December...
well into the age of print. Moore, Philip S. (1936). The Works of Peter of Poitiers. Master in Theology and ChancelloroftheUniversityofParis (1193-1205)...
Charlier de Gerson (13 December 1363 – 12 July 1429), theChancelloroftheUniversityofParis, wrote in De parvulis ad Christum trahendis "Little children...
form, along with the many scholars already there, the nucleus for the new university's formation. By 1225, a chancelloroftheuniversity was appointed,...
executive ofthe School of Advanced Study, the chief executive oftheUniversityof London Worldwide and the Collegiate Council's chair, the vice-chancellor. The...
university center. Following the dismantling oftheUniversityofParis, thechancellorofuniversitiesofParis owns the buildings and land ofthe establishment...
very different from the appointed chancelloroftheuniversity (who was in fact the ecclesiastical chancellorof Notre Dame de Paris, whose power came to...
renowned chancelloroftheUniversityofParis. Other scholars attributed it to Bonaventure, Bernard of Clairvaux, Henri Kalkar or Ludolph of Saxony. These...
Comestor and taught at Paris, he was scholasticus of Mainz Cathedral in 1196. Returning, he was ChancelloroftheUniversityofParis from c. 1206 to 1209...
Editoriale L'Espresso Francesco Caracciolo (died 1316), chancelloroftheUniversityofParis Francesco Caracciolo (1752–1799), admiral and revolutionary...
installed as the first Chancellor. Theuniversity has its main campus north of Canterbury situated within 300 acres (120 hectares) of parkland, housing over...
John of Calore was ChancelloroftheUniversityofParis in the late 14th century. He was one of a number of theologians who was investigated for suspect...
14th-century ChancelloroftheUniversityofParis and a member ofthe Florentine Bardi banking family Bardi (People) This page lists people with the surname...