university of paris

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university of paris

A student walks across the campus of the University of Paris.

Definition

Proper noun * The University of Paris: A historic and prestigious university located in Paris, France, traditionally considered the intellectual center of the country. It was originally established in the 12th century and was famously known as "the Sorbonne." The university was reorganized in 1970 into 13 autonomous universities.

Usage

This term refers specifically to the historic institution. When used, it typically evokes its long history, academic prestige, and central role in French intellectual life. * As a subject or object: The University of Paris was a model for many medieval universities. * With prepositions: She studied at the University of Paris. Many great thinkers were associated with the University of Paris.

Examples
  • The University of Paris was one of the first universities established in Europe.
  • His doctoral degree is from the University of Paris.
  • The faculty of the University of Paris included renowned theologians and philosophers.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Reference: The term is often used in historical contexts to refer to the institution before its 1970 reorganization.
    • The University of Paris played a key role in the development of Scholasticism.
Variants and Related Words
  • the Sorbonne: A common name for the University of Paris, derived from one of its original colleges (Collège de Sorbonne). It is often used synonymously, though technically it refers to a specific part of the historic university.
    • He attended lectures at the Sorbonne.
  • Parisian universities: A general term for the multiple autonomous universities now located in Paris (e.g., Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Sorbonne University), which are the successors to the original University of Paris.
Synonyms
  • the Sorbonne (as a metonym)
  • the historic University of Paris
Notes
  • "University of Paris" is a proper noun and is always capitalized.
  • It is not typically used with the indefinite article ("a" or "an"). One would say "the University of Paris" or simply "University of Paris" in some contexts (e.g., "He graduated from University of Paris").
university of paris

A student walks across the campus of the University of Paris.

Noun
  1. a university in Paris; intellectual center of France