I '.\7 / V/A'.v/ //A'. v, .s t '//' ><>/ V Sn 'DENTS. 



The annals of the I'nivorsity of Paris cannot, however, be traced further 

 buck than 1o th.- l.-rtmvs of l.'otor Abelard, that great and popular l.-arh.-r 



Fig. 6. Seal of the Normandy" Nation 

 (Fo'uiteenth Century). 



Fig. 8.- Seal of the Picardy Nation 

 (Fourteenth Century). 



Via 9. Counter-Seal of the Picardy 

 Fie. 7. Counter-Seal ot the Normandy _ .,,, 



v Nation (Fourteenth Centur) ). 



Nation (Fourteenth Century). 



From the Sigillographic Collection in the National Archives. 



who has left so deep an impression behind him. When the young and 

 unfortunate profe-OT ,nne to Paris for the first time (1057) to complete h 

 studies, the school was still so to speak, beneath the wing of the ( 



