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Sorbonne Collection

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Marie Curie

Marie Curie
Born in Poland in 1867, after receiving her secondary education she worked as a governess for eight years. Marie moved to Paris and read Physics at the Sorbonne

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Quartier Latin

Quartier Latin
An etching of Quarter Latin, a French area known for its plentiful bookshops, home to landmarks including Sorbonne University and Shakespeare and Company. Date: circa 1930

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Paris Sorbonne

Paris Sorbonne
The seat of learning in Paris, towards the close of the 18th century. Date: circa 1800

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Mirandola / Sorbonne Coll

Mirandola / Sorbonne Coll
PICO DELLA MIRANDOLA Italian humanist and leading scholar of Italian Renaissance Date: 1463 - 1494

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Paris, France - Eglise de Sorbonne

Paris, France - Eglise de Sorbonne. Date: 1831

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Paris, France - Destruction of Old College of Cluny

Paris, France - Destruction of Old College of Cluny. Date: 1860

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Charles Vuitasse

Charles Vuitasse
CHARLES VUITASSE French churchman, theologian at the Sorbonne Date: 1660 - 1710

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Francois Vivant

Francois Vivant
FRANCOIS VIVANT French churchman, theologian at the Sorbonne, Paris. Date: 18TH CENTURY

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Jacques De Sainte-Beuve

Jacques De Sainte-Beuve
JACQUES DE SAINTE-BEUVE French churchman, theologian at the Sorbonne, Paris. Date: 1613 - 1677

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Louis De Saint-Amour

Louis De Saint-Amour
LOUIS GORIN de SAINT-AMOUR French churchman, theologian at the Sorbonne, Paris. Date: 1619 - 1687

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Nicolas Petit-Pied

Nicolas Petit-Pied
NICOLAS PETIT-PIED French churchman, professor of theology at the Sorbonne, Paris. Date: 1665 - 1747

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Pierre Leclerc

Pierre Leclerc
PIERRE LECLERC French churchman, professor of theology at the Sorbonne, Paris, and Carmelite superior in France. Date: ? - 1640

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Theologians from Universit頓orbonne greeting

Theologians from Universit頓orbonne greeting
" Theologians from Universit頓 orbonne greeting King Charles V of France. Illustration of " Grandes Chroniques de France" (14th century). FRANCE. Paris. National Library."

Background imageSorbonne Collection: La Sorbonne, University of Paris. Illustration

La Sorbonne, University of Paris. Illustration
" La Sorbonne, University of Paris. Illustration from " Les Grandes Chroniques de France" (15th c.). Gothic art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Paris. National Library."

Background imageSorbonne Collection: LYRE, Nicol᳠de (1270-1340). Theologian. Lesson

LYRE, Nicol᳠de (1270-1340). Theologian. Lesson
LYRE, Nicol᳠ de (1270-1340). Theologian. Lesson

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Anatomy lesson at the Sorbonne University in

Anatomy lesson at the Sorbonne University in Paris (1826). Litography. FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Concert at the Sorbonne, Paris 1843

Concert at the Sorbonne, Paris 1843
A concert at the large hall at the Sorbonne, Paris. Date: 1843

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Jacques Boileau

Jacques Boileau
JACQUES BOILEAU French churchman and theologian at the Sorbonne, ecclesiastical historian, author of Histoire des Flagellants. Date: 1635 - 1716

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Pierre Curie Lectures

Pierre Curie Lectures
PIERRE CURIE explains their findings at the Sorbonne, Paris

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Science / Lab / Sorbonne

Science / Lab / Sorbonne
Physics Laboratory, Sorbonne, France

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Girls at Sorbonne 1911

Girls at Sorbonne 1911
Young lady students at La Sorbonne, Paris

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Sorbonne Physics Girls

Sorbonne Physics Girls
Lectures in Physics for girls at the Sorbonne, Paris

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Founder of the Sorbonne

Founder of the Sorbonne
King Louis IX, King of France, founding the Sorbonne

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Louis Pasteur / Pjournal93

Louis Pasteur / Pjournal93
LOUIS PASTEUR French chemist and microbiologist honoured at the Sorbonne on the occasion of his Jubilee

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Sorbonne Exterior 1905

Sorbonne Exterior 1905
The Sorbonne, Paris: external view

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Henri III Rejected

Henri III Rejected
The crimes of Henri III lead two assemblies, one of nobles and the other of doctors of the Sorbonne, to declare him an enemy of true religion and undeserving of loyalty

Background imageSorbonne Collection: College De France Fd

College De France Fd
Francois founds the College de France, an institution of higher learning and research designed to complement (and compete with) the Sorbonne

Background imageSorbonne Collection: Robert De Sorbon

Robert De Sorbon
ROBERT DE SORBON founder of the Sorbonne, university at Paris


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