university of paris

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paris üniversite
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Second oldest European university (after the University of Bologna), founded 1170 in France. It grew out of the cathedral schools of Notre-Dame and, with papal support, soon became a great centre of Christian orthodox teaching. In the medieval period its professors included St. Bonaventure, Albertus Magnus, and Thomas Aquinas. Its most celebrated early college was the Sorbonne, founded 1257. The university declined somewhat under the impact of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation. With the French Revolution and Napoleon's reforms, teaching became more independent of religion and politics. By the mid-20th century the university had again become a preeminent scientific and intellectual centre. In May 1968 a Sorbonne student protest grew into a serious national crisis. This led to decentralizing reforms, the old university being replaced in 1970 by a system in Paris and its suburbs called the Universities of Paris I-XIII
university of paris

    Hyphenation

    u·ni·ver·si·ty of Pa·ris

    Turkish pronunciation

    yunıvırsıti ıv pärîs

    Pronunciation

    /ˌyo͞onəˈvərsətē əv ˈparəs/ /ˌjuːnəˈvɜrsətiː əv ˈpærɪs/
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