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8 to 1832, he was professor of physics at the | Sorbonne, a post which he only resigned for the chair |
r Catholics have disproved the story that the | Sorbonne admitted the validity of his Anglican orders. |
a master's degree from Yale, studying at the | Sorbonne, and receiving a doctorate from the Universit |
A doctor at the | Sorbonne and a preacher, he became abbot of the abbey |
He attended the | Sorbonne and King's College London. |
He was educated at Rugby, the | Sorbonne and Oxford University. |
g for a post-graduate qualification- attended | Sorbonne and Pasteur Institute. |
She studied at the | Sorbonne, and the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Pari |
She was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and attended | Sorbonne and Vassar College. |
He was also professor at the | Sorbonne and canon Penitentiarius of Noyon. |
rvard University (Ph.D. 1900) to study at the | Sorbonne and the University of Berlin. |
ard School and Madrid Royal Conservatory, the | Sorbonne, and with Nadia Boulanger. |
In 1958 he was appointed as Professor at the | Sorbonne and lived in Paris until his death. |
llowed a course of theological studies in the | Sorbonne and was graduated with the degree of Doctor. |
In Paris he continued his studies at the | Sorbonne and was director of the library of Isabella I |
University of Freiburg (Germany), and at the | Sorbonne and the University of Paris Medical School (F |
he entirety of his career as professor at the | Sorbonne and director of a laboratory of the Centre Na |
Dorset, England, Shah went on to study at the | Sorbonne and University of Grenoble in France. |
e moved to Quebec in 1969, later attended the | Sorbonne, and wrote a Ph.D. thesis on the linguistic i |
mith College, spending her junior year at the | Sorbonne, and obtaining her bachelor's degree in Roman |
came doctor of the Faculty of Theology in the | Sorbonne, and in 1515 was made Bishop of Vence. |
cation at the Seminary of St. Sulpice and the | Sorbonne, and was ordained in 1900, and was given perm |
Strozier did postgraduate work at the | Sorbonne and at the University of Chicago, where he wa |
s Ph.D. in 1907, and continued studies at the | Sorbonne and the University of Berlin. |
s appointed to the chair of philosophy at the | Sorbonne, and elected a member of the academy of moral |
He became librarian of the | Sorbonne and tutor to the nephews of Jacques d'Amboise |
became dean of the faculty of theology at the | Sorbonne, and died in 1541. |
degree in French civilization in 1960 at the | Sorbonne, and converted to catholicism. |
corated the Palais Cardinal), the dome of the | Sorbonne and other buildings. |
ish extraction, Manhattan was educated at the | Sorbonne and the London School of Economics. |
then moved to Paris to study painting at the | Sorbonne and began playing saxophone for extra money. |
pan at age 20 before going on to study at the | Sorbonne and University of Berlin. |
ia at Berkeley, Jilin University (China), the | Sorbonne and the University of Bonn. |
degree in French and French History from the | Sorbonne, and both a Secondary School Administrative C |
s doctorates in theology and history from the | Sorbonne, as well as honorary doctorates from at the U |
e was by now suspect at best, and in 1550 the | Sorbonne, at that time Paris' university of theology a |
among the twelve theologians representing the | Sorbonne at the Council of Trent, where he took part i |
He studied classics at the | Sorbonne, Athens and Berlin. |
nary of Saint-Sulpice, and, the University of | Sorbonne, both in Paris. |
at Paris until 1326, becoming a fellow of the | Sorbonne by 1324. |
Henri-Claude was educated at | Sorbonne, Catholic University of Paris, and at Harvard |
courtyard Nobles, magistrates, doctors of the | Sorbonne, college professors prelates, religious, and |
travelled to France, where he studied at the | Sorbonne, completing a doctoral degree in mechanics. |
was named as an honorary delegate at the 1894 | Sorbonne Congress at which the IOC was established, al |
Sorbonne dans la Ville, a series of lectures given by | |
The | Sorbonne doctors sharply inveighed against the Luthera |
He was one of a group of | Sorbonne doctors who in the 1550s began detailed schol |
She was educated at the | Sorbonne, earning a degree in philosophy. |
He graduated in History at the | Sorbonne, earning a diploma of higher studies in histo |
woman and he was a devout catholic, who left | Sorbonne for a chair in the Catholic University of Par |
in Paris in 1913, and took his D.Sc. from the | Sorbonne for a thesis in mathematics. |
with a degree in chemistry, he studied at the | Sorbonne from 1959 to 1962, when he graduated with a d |
He was a lecturer in Norwegian at | Sorbonne from 1949 to 1953, lecturer at the University |
rn English literature and civilization at the | Sorbonne from 1925-1945. |
He studied Romance languages at | Sorbonne from 1945 to 1947, and graduated with the can |
ty of Baghdad from 1945 until 1947 and at the | Sorbonne from 1947 until 1951. |
egree in 1939, was a lecturer in Norwegian at | Sorbonne from 1946 to 1949, and at the same time Paris |
rises de Paris (also known as IAE de Paris or | Sorbonne Graduate Business School) is a public busines |
After studying French literature at the | Sorbonne, he taught at the Anargyreio School in Spetse |
was a professor of philosophy of logic at the | Sorbonne, he currently works at the University of Gene |
nd after obtaining the doctor's degree at the | Sorbonne, he was appointed teacher of German in the Ec |
sity of Ceylon before attending University of | Sorbonne III, Paris specializing in modern languages w |
In 1846, the students of the | Sorbonne, in retaliation for his part in the suppressi |
ned the degree of doctor in divinity from the | Sorbonne in 1675 and for twelve years taught philosoph |
ll as to the Natural History department of La | Sorbonne in Paris, but no positive reply was forthcomi |
ies at Prague and eventually graduated at the | Sorbonne in Paris with a specialized studies in mediev |
He studied law at the | Sorbonne in Paris and although he was a successful stu |
nced by Count Zamoyski, Retinger attended the | Sorbonne in 1906, and was the youngest person ever to |
He defends the | Sorbonne in his "De Haeresi Janseniana" (1654). |
tures was instituted specially for him at the | Sorbonne, in 1880. |
sophy at both the University of Chile and the | Sorbonne in Paris. |
died at the Amsterdam Conservatory and at the | Sorbonne in France. |
she and Werner Leibbrand regularly taught at | Sorbonne in Paris. |
ained in 1715 and received a doctorate at the | Sorbonne in 1718. |
He worked as a professor of geology at the | Sorbonne in Paris. |
fessor of history of modern philosophy at the | Sorbonne in Paris. |
illfield School in Street, Somerset, then the | Sorbonne in Paris. |
1960 he obtained a Ph.D. in Literature at the | Sorbonne in Paris. |
ill to go to schools in the US as well as the | Sorbonne in Paris. |
arest and got a doctor's degree in Law at the | Sorbonne in Paris. |
from Hebrew University and his Ph.D. from the | Sorbonne in 1957. |
ic in 1968, and received a doctorate from the | Sorbonne in Paris. |
sity of Barcelona, and studied further at the | Sorbonne in Paris. |
In France, he studied at the | Sorbonne in Paris (1934-1935), and met and married the |
ducated at Eton College, Berkshire and at the | Sorbonne in Paris. |
e succeeded at in taking his doctorate at the | Sorbonne in 1776. |
He then went to Paris and did research at the | Sorbonne in Indo-Aryan, Slav and Indo-European Linguis |
A and Ph.D in comparative literature from the | Sorbonne in France, and published her first collection |
He studied one year at La | Sorbonne in Paris and finished his Master Degree in Fr |
Dreyfus taught at the Schola Cantorum, at the | Sorbonne in Paris, and at the National conservatory of |
tudied and gained an advanced degree from the | Sorbonne in 1942. |
She studied art history at the | Sorbonne in Paris and theater at the Lee Strasberg Ins |
chools, the Open University in the UK and the | Sorbonne in Paris. |
niversity of Strasbourg, before moving to the | Sorbonne in 1949. |
igs University of Freiburg in Germany and the | Sorbonne in Paris, before he studied a degree at Trini |
iversity of Granada, going on to study at the | Sorbonne in Paris from 1905 to 1907. |
in mathematics from the University of Paris ( | Sorbonne) in 1879 with a thesis on Study of abelian in |
esis on the law and order in Ancient Egypt at | Sorbonne in 1978 under the direction of Professor Jean |
e country, gaining his master's degree at the | Sorbonne in Paris. |
She earned her doctoral degree in law at the | Sorbonne in France and was the first Chinese person, m |
, in 1942; he received the doctorate from the | Sorbonne in 1959. |
science at the University of Nancy and at the | Sorbonne in Paris, in addition, he received in 1970 a |
w York City since 1957, Sullivan attended the | Sorbonne in Paris, and graduated from the New School U |
eidelberg, such as the honorary doctor of the | Sorbonne in 1956 and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1 |
ies at the University of Bucharest and at the | Sorbonne in Paris, Miron Grindea from 1929 began revie |
udies, for which he earned a doctorate at the | Sorbonne in May 1943 with a thesis published on "Work |
Kretz attended the | Sorbonne in Paris in 1981, and obtained a BFA in drawi |
m private lessons, after which he entered the | Sorbonne in 1874 to study in the laboratory of Philipp |
Saint-Michel is on line 4. Cluny - La | Sorbonne is on line 10. |
Cluny - La | Sorbonne is a station on line 10 of the Paris Metro in |
ess of Alexandre's subsequent lectures at the | Sorbonne led to his selection by Jean-Baptiste Colbert |
e to Paris where he took his doctorate at the | Sorbonne, made his monastic profession, and was create |
ate Professor at the University of Paris III: | Sorbonne Nouvelle where he is a theoretician and teach |
tudied cinema at the University of Paris III: | Sorbonne Nouvelle as well as at the University of Pari |
literature from the University of Paris III: | Sorbonne Nouvelle, and 1982 became an assistant profes |
of literature at the University of Paris III: | Sorbonne Nouvelle. |
work, he defended his doctoral thesis at the | Sorbonne on 24 May 1930. |
s received his doctorate in theology from the | Sorbonne on 14 March 1676. |
Sorbon is the student classical choir of the | Sorbonne open to students who do not major in Music an |
Associate Researcher at the Universite de la | Sorbonne, Paris and a National Teaching Fellow of the |
f Edinburgh, and completed her studies at the | Sorbonne, Paris and the University of Toronto. |
He obtained his DSc in physics in 1912 the | Sorbonne, Paris, under Marie Curie. |
sity College, London, and also studied at the | Sorbonne, Paris, where he took his degree in 1840. |
et in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, in the | Sorbonne quarter. |
After a period teaching at the | Sorbonne, Rudler moved to Bedford College (now part of |
literature class and studying classics at La | Sorbonne, she continued her studies at the IUT de jour |
He has been a professor at the | Sorbonne since 1988. |
Sorbonne Sonore offers courses in the art of reading l | |
orthwestern, Oxford, Pennsylvania, Princeton, | Sorbonne, Stanford, Tufts, UCLA and Yale. |
She studied at the | Sorbonne starting in 1938. |
The | Sorbonne student occupation began Monday, 13 May, afte |
similar radical protests including the Paris | Sorbonne, students and lecturers occupied the building |
University of Paris, and he installed in the | Sorbonne the first printing press ever set up in Franc |
ity of South Carolina, and has studied at the | Sorbonne, the Millennium Film Institute in New York, a |
University of California, Berkeley, UCLA, the | Sorbonne, The University of Virginia, and the Universi |
thea Maria of Salm to press the Professors in | Sorbonne, the historic University of Paris in Paris. |
ont to say that it was for the doctors of the | Sorbonne to dispute, for the pope to decide, and for a |
He has held professorships at Yale, the | Sorbonne, Toronto, McGill, Indiana, College de France, |
D. degree from | Sorbonne University in Iranistics (Iranian linguistics |
There he studied at the | Sorbonne University and obtained a degree in electrica |
here she graduated in Oriental languages from | Sorbonne University in Paris. |
He studied cinema at the | Sorbonne University and ESRA in Paris. |
She was the first Romanian girl-student at La | Sorbonne University in Paris. |
ers in fine art and has studied cinema at the | Sorbonne University in Paris. |
He later attended the | Sorbonne University in Paris where he graduated with d |
From there, he went on to attend the | Sorbonne University in Paris, taking courses in sociol |
nstitute of Urbanism and Urban Development of | Sorbonne University in Paris, France. |
ter to Paris, where his father studied at the | Sorbonne University and was later appointed Ambassador |
She achieved BA Business from | Sorbonne University in Paris, as well as MA Marketing |
s "Shakespeare" or "the English drama" at the | Sorbonne University (Paris, France) in 1908. |
warded a two year scholarship to study at the | Sorbonne University to gain a postgraduate degree in F |
w a lawyer and businessman who graduated from | Sorbonne University in Paris, followed in 1972. |
my of Sciences, as well an honorary doctor of | Sorbonne University and the University of Athens. |
graphy at Dijon University (1903), history at | Sorbonne University (1919-1936), economic history at t |
or several years professor of theology in the | Sorbonne University, and afterward chaplain of Emperor |
thetics with Olivier Revault d'Allones at the | Sorbonne University, prior to leaving for Belgium to f |
He has worked as a criminologist at the | Sorbonne University, at the National Police Academy, a |
uring further medical studies in Paris at the | Sorbonne University, he learned that his father had di |
In 1880 he began studying at | Sorbonne University. |
He studied law and politics at | Sorbonne University. |
ench professional historian and a Ph.D at the | Sorbonne University. |
French language, art and civilization at the | Sorbonne University. |
rsity of Poitiers from 1937-1955, then at the | Sorbonne until 1976. |
The | Sorbonne upheld him and appointed him one of the censo |
t of Paris and is often simply referred to as | Sorbonne V. |
His Tomb of Richelieu (church of the | Sorbonne) was saved from destruction by Alexandre Leno |
He then attended the | Sorbonne where he presented a thesis about the Homeric |
ied Literature at the University of Paris (La | Sorbonne), where she discovered her interest in transl |
His lectures on English literature at the | Sorbonne, where a chair was created expressly for him, |
Lyon he eventually became a professor at the | Sorbonne, where he held a chair in aesthetics. |
1865 he defended a theological thesis at the | Sorbonne, where in 1866 he became professor of ecclesi |
orians in his native Grenoble, he entered the | Sorbonne, where he became prior in 1702, and obtained |
After World War II he entered the | Sorbonne, where he earned his M.A. in classics in 1947 |
ssively in Strasbourg, Montpellier and at the | Sorbonne, where he was nominated to the chair of Frenc |
He spent a short time at the | Sorbonne which led to him writing a study of the Frenc |
arned doctorates from Yale University and the | Sorbonne, while serving as a Food and Agriculture Orga |
He then entered the University of Paris (the | Sorbonne) with a major in mathematics, graduating in 1 |
of the Jesuits, and the Present State of the | Sorbonne, with a Short History of Jansenism in Holland |
She graduated from the | Sorbonne with a B.A. in Philosophy in 1938, and from C |
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