Collège de France

Collège de France

The Collège de France, founded in 1530, is a higher education and research establishment in France. It is located in Paris, in the 5th arrondissement, or Latin Quarter, across the street from the historical campus of La Sorbonne. The Collège is considered to be France's most prestigious research establishment.

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John Collier

John Collier

British painter

Alexandre Koyré

Alexandre Koyré

French philosopher

LouisAntoine Ranvier

LouisAntoine Ranvier

French physician

Agostinho da Silva

Agostinho da Silva

Portuguese philosopher

Horace Pauleus Sannon

Horace Pauleus Sannon

Haitian historian

Henri Bénard

Henri Bénard

French physicist

JeanAntoine Letronne

JeanAntoine Letronne

French archaeologist

Ivan Tarkhanov

Ivan Tarkhanov

Physiologist

Stanislas Julien

Stanislas Julien

French sinologist

Théodule Devéria

Théodule Devéria

French egyptologist

alfred des cloizeaux

alfred des cloizeaux

French mineralogist

Maurice de Broglie

Maurice de Broglie

French physicist

Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau

Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau

French archaeologist

Stanisław Staszic

Stanisław Staszic

Former Member of the State Council of the Duchy of Warsaw

Louis-Antoine Ranvier

Louis-Antoine Ranvier

French physician

Ferdinand Oyono

Ferdinand Oyono

Diplomat

Paul Pelliot

Paul Pelliot

French sinologist

Rose Valland

Rose Valland

French art historian

E. J. Dillon

E. J. Dillon

Author

Louis Massignon

Louis Massignon

French scholar

Jean Price-Mars

Jean Price-Mars

Former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship of Haiti

Lambert Daneau

Lambert Daneau

Jurist

Jean Bodin

Jean Bodin

French jurist

Lucien Tesnière

Lucien Tesnière

French linguist

Gilles de Roberval

Gilles de Roberval

Originator

Marcellin Boule

Marcellin Boule

French paleontologist

Rodolphe Mathieu

Rodolphe Mathieu

Canadian composer

Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot

Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot

French engineer

Alexandru Odobescu

Alexandru Odobescu

Romanian author

Constantin Levaditi

Constantin Levaditi

Romanian physician

Paul Demiéville

Paul Demiéville

Swiss-French sinologist

Bob Swaim

Bob Swaim

American film director

Paul Sabatier

Paul Sabatier

French chemist

John W. Riddle

John W. Riddle

Former United States Minister to Romania

Joseph Sauveur

Joseph Sauveur

French mathematician

Édouard Lartet

Édouard Lartet

French geoscientist

İhsan Süreyya Sırma

İhsan Süreyya Sırma

Author

François Thureau-Dangin

François Thureau-Dangin

French archaeologist

Yves Agid

Yves Agid

Neurologist

Alexandra David-Néel

Alexandra David-Néel

Belgian-French explorer

Gabriel Noradounghian

Gabriel Noradounghian

Former Foreign Minister of the Ottoman Empire

Georges Sorel

Georges Sorel

French historian

Jérôme Lalande

Jérôme Lalande

French astronomer

Léon Brillouin

Léon Brillouin

French physicist

Marc-Antoine Jullien

Marc-Antoine Jullien

French Politician

Denyse Le Lasseur

Denyse Le Lasseur

Orientalist