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it still exists today as the Collège de France.
Fine was educated at the University of Paris obtaining a medical degree from the Collège de Navarre in 1522.
Has taught at the Menendez Pelayo international University and the Collège de Hautes Études Européennes 1982-1983, 1992-1993.
Presentation Wikipedia Antoine Cournot attended the secondary school Collège de Gray between the years 1809 and 1816.
Monge went to Lyons where he continued his education at the Collège de la Trinité.
Leray continued to work on topological questions after his return to Paris where he became professor at the Collège de France in 1947.
Binet was also appointed to the chair of astronomy at the Collège de France in 1823.
He was educated in Jesuit Colleges in Reims and at the Collège de Navarre in Paris.
In 1714 Maupertuis was sent to study at the Collège de la Marche in Paris.
Liouville applied for his chair at the Collège de France where he lectured only as a substitute for Biot.
In the first addition most of the topological concepts are dealt with in an supplement to Volume 3. However between the editions Jordan had taught more advanced courses on analysis at the Collège de France and this may have influenced him to put set topology right up front in the second edition.
Mandelbrojt was able to return to France and to his chair at the Collège de France.
In 1862, he became professor of analysis at the Collège de France, succeeding Biot who died in February of that year.
as a geometer by the events that took place yesterday at the Collège de France.
He also attended courses by Arago at the École Polytechnique as well as a second course by Ampère at the Collège de France.
In 1817 when Biot left Paris for an expedition to the Shetland Islands in Scotland Cauchy filled his post at the Collège de France.
Lalande achieved the great honour of being elected Head of the Collège de France.
he entered the Collège de Navarre in Paris.
From 1956 he held the chair of Algebra and Geometry in the Collège de France until he retired in 1994 when he became an honorary professor.
Baire spent the semester at the Collège de France where he lectured on the subject of his thesis