paris university
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Definition
Proper noun: * Paris University: A university located in Paris, France; historically considered an intellectual center of the country. This term often refers broadly to the historic University of Paris or its successor institutions.
Usage Notes
- "Paris University" is a proper noun and is typically capitalized.
- It is often used in historical or academic contexts to refer to the collective intellectual tradition and institutions of higher learning centered in Paris.
- In modern usage, it may refer to one of the many universities that succeeded the original University of Paris, such as Sorbonne University.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- Many famous philosophers studied at Paris University in the Middle Ages.
- The conference brought together scholars from Paris University and other global institutions.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metonymically to represent French intellectualism or academic excellence.
- His thinking was shaped by the rigorous tradition of Paris University.
Variants and Related Words
- University of Paris: The more formal and historical name for the institution.
- Sorbonne: A common name for the university, derived from one of its original colleges, often used synonymously with Paris University in casual reference.
Synonyms
- The Sorbonne
- University of Paris
Related Phrases
- Ivy League of Europe: An informal comparative phrase sometimes used to describe the prestige of Paris University and similar European institutions. (Note: This is not a direct synonym but a contextual comparison.)
Noun
- a university in Paris; intellectual center of France