Definitions for Sorbonne

Sorbonne Sor·bonne

Spelling: [sawr-bon, -buhn; French sawr- Sorbonne is a 8 letter English word.

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Definitions for Sorbonne

noun

  1. the seat of the faculties of arts and letters of the University of Paris.
  2. a theological college founded in Paris in 1253 by Robert de Sorbon, suppressed in 1792, and ceasing to exist about 1850.

Examples for Sorbonne

I shall report by and by, a decision of the Sorbonne on this subject, dated in the year 1691.

He was a doctor in the Sorbonne, and from 1330 a deacon and a canon.

The date of the Sorbonne's judgment is decisive on this point.

I have endeavoured, in a course of lectures at the Sorbonne, to do a part of this work.

The year came, but no Loménie, nor Turgot, and the Sorbonne itself had vanished.

While Roosevelt praised action and risk-taking in his Sorbonne speech, he also counseled elevating politics itself.

But Hala Shoukair, 53, had no hangups sketching from models at the Sorbonne in Paris, during the 1970s.

The Sorbonne declared on December 1, 1521, that there is but one Mary.

He adds, that these decisions may be found in the registers of the Sorbonne, from the year 1700 to 1710.

Not really, but the day I saw a stack of my books in a window of the Sorbonne comes close.

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