Collège de la Marche

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Collège de la Marche was a notable Parisian college of the University of Paris, known for educating prominent Enlightenment-era scholars and intellectuals.

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Collège de la Marche canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf college
constituent college of the University of Paris
affiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
associatedWithMovement Counter-Reformation
surface form: Catholic Reformation

early Protestant Reformation
humanism
city Paris
continent Europe
country Kingdom of France
educated Enlightenment-era intellectuals
Francis Xavier
Guillaume Budé
Ignatius of Loyola
John Calvin
Pierre Ramus
various humanist scholars
educationalLevel higher education
fieldOfStudy classical languages
logic
philosophy
rhetoric
theology
governedBy University of Paris statutes
hasReputation center of humanist learning
training ground for clergy
training ground for jurists
training ground for theologians
hasStudentBody clerical students
lay students
hasType educational institution
residential college
historicalPeriod Age of Enlightenment
surface form: Enlightenment

Renaissance
languageOfInstruction Latin
locatedIn Latin Quarter
surface form: Latin Quarter of Paris

Paris
historic University of Paris quarter
Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
notableTeacher Mathurin Cordier
Pierre Ramus
partOf Parisian collèges
La Sorbonne
surface form: University of Paris
region Western Europe
timeInOperation early modern period
late Middle Ages
usedCurriculum humanist curriculum
scholastic curriculum

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Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis education Collège de la Marche
Nicolas Malebranche educatedAt Collège de la Marche