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The '''Sorbonne''' (''La Sorbonne'') is a building of the [[Latin Quarter]], in [[Paris]], [[France]], which has been the historical house of the former [[University of Paris]]. It is commonly used to refer to this historic [[University of Paris]] or one of its successor institutions (see below), but this is a recent usage, and "Sorbonne" has actually been used with different meanings over the centuries. The '''Sorbonne''' (''La Sorbonne'') is a building of the [[Latin Quarter]], in [[Paris]], [[France]], which has been the historical house of the former [[University of Paris]]. It is commonly used to refer to this historic [[University of Paris]] or one of its successor institutions (see below), but this is a recent usage, and "Sorbonne" has actually been used with different meanings over the centuries.

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"On June 25, 1545, a catalogue of censored books that included Gargantua and Pantagruel, drawn up by the Sorbonne and approved by the Parlement of Paris, was published by town criers in Paris."[1]

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The Sorbonne (La Sorbonne) is a building of the Latin Quarter, in Paris, France, which has been the historical house of the former University of Paris. It is commonly used to refer to this historic University of Paris or one of its successor institutions (see below), but this is a recent usage, and "Sorbonne" has actually been used with different meanings over the centuries.

For information on the historic University of Paris and the present universities, which are its successor institutions or the Collège de Sorbonne, please refer to the relevant articles.




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