A General View of the Present System of Public Education in France: And of the Laws, Regulations, and Courses of Study in the Different Faculties, Colleges, and Inferior Schools, which Now Compose the Royal University of that Kingdom : Preceded by a Short History of the University of Paris Before the Revolution

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Oliver & Boyd, 1827 - 244 halaman
 

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Halaman 87 - ... centuries, would be to extend the present narrative to too great a length, without presenting at the same time a proportional degree of interest ; abuses crept in, and, in the general corruption of the age, the University, like other institutions, suffered. At its final and total destruction, in 1792, its composition was in nature very slightly different from what it originally had been, and the following summary of its component parts, as given by Crevier, offers an excellent idea of this composition....
Halaman 78 - Jesuits were ordered, as corrupters of youth, disturbers of the public repose, and enemies of the king and state...
Halaman 112 - ... under the jurisdiction of the Minister of the Interior; and when a vacancy occurred, the First Consul made a choice out of three candidates, proposed to him by a class of the institute, by the upper inspectors of studies, and by the teachers of the special school in which the vacancy occurred. The existing special schools were allowed to remain, and several new ones were formed ; and one or more of these schools were attached to each Lyceum, and governed by its council of administration. In each...
Halaman 26 - The two earliest, of which, however, the precise destination is still doubtful, were established in tht twelfth century ; the one named St. Thomas du Louvre, was founded by Robert Count of Dreux, son of Louis le Gros, under the protection of St. Thomas of Canterbury. In it poor students were supported gratis, and the king distributed alms ; to which custom may be traced the origin of Bursaries. The other college was founded on the Mont St. Genevieve as a hospice for Danish students.
Halaman 17 - ... the inscription-books and seal of the nation, and see that all the acts were properly attended to, and that the statutes were duly observed. With the other Procurators, he constituted the ordinary council of the Rector, and formed one of the great council, composed of Rector, Procurator, and Deans. Each nation had its own patron, church, place of meeting, academic buildings, great and small seal, archives, and treasury. Its revenues consisted of inscription-money, dues paid by officebearers and...
Halaman 127 - University of France, The Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs, and of Public Instruction, and who is ex officio President of the Royal Council. Royal Council of Public Instruction, consisting of eight members, besides the President, nominated by the King. It meets at regular intervals, to take the...
Halaman 29 - Louis, in 1250, laid the foundation of a college, which obtained, from the name of its founder, the title of College of the Sorbonne, and which was the first instituted for secular students of Theology, as would appear from an expression contained in a decree of Louis, its great benefactor, which designates it as an establishment ad opus...
Halaman 90 - The country was becoming enlightened ; while those who studied with the intention of becoming public mstructers, found themselves, upon leaving the university where they had been educated, behind the world in many respects, and, it may be said, were forced to unlearn every thing in order to commence their education anew. This was a state of things that could not last long ; the catastrophe was hastened by the diffusion of a new philosophy, which was rapidly gaining ground ; and the doctrines of which,...
Halaman 111 - ... the members of which were the Prefect of the department, the President of the tribunal of appeal, the government commissary of that tribunal, the government commissary at the criminal court, the Mayor and the Provisor (Proviseur.) This council met at least four times a year, but oftener when the Provisor thought it necessary. The First Consul named three superintendents, to make a yearly visit to all the Lycea of the republic, for the purpose of inquiring into the manner in which they were conducted....
Halaman 150 - A compter du 1" janvier 1823, nul ne sera admis audit examen, s'il n'a suivi, au moins pendant un an, un cours de rhétorique, et, pendant une autre année, un cours de philosophie, dans l'un desdits Collèges ou institutions.

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