

UNIVERSITIES OF FRANCE. 



Date of Foundation. Name of University. 



Name of Founders. 



About 1180. MoNTPKLLIER. 



1223. TOULOUSE. 



1305. ORLEANS. 



1339. GREXOHLE. 



1364. AXGKKS. 



1365. ORANGE. 

 1423. DOLE. 

 1431. POITIBBS. 



1436. 

 1460. 



CAEN. 

 NANTES. 



BOUBGES. 

 BORDEAUX. 

 RHEIMS. 

 DOUAI. 



William, Seigneur of Mompellier ; con- 

 firmed in 1289 by Pope Nicholas IV. 



Pope Gregory IX. 



Clement V. and Philippe le Bel. 



Humbert II., Dauphin of the Viennois. 



Charles V., King of France. 



Raymond V., Prince of Orange. 



Philippe le Bon, Duke of Burgundy. 



Pope Eugene IV.; and Charles VI [., 

 King of France. 



Henry VI., King of England. 



Pope Pius II. ; and Francis II., Duke 

 of Brittany. 



Louis XI., King of France. 

 Ditto. 



Henry II., King of France. 

 Philippe II., King of Spain. 



PoNT-i-MoussoN'. Charles III., Duke of Lorraine. 



FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES. 



BOLOGNA. 



OXFORD. 



VALENCIA (Spain). 



NAPLES. 



PADUA. 



HOME. 



SALAMANCA. 



CAMBRIDGE. 



COIMBRA. 



LISBON. 



PERUGIA. 



PISA. 



VALLADOLID. 



PRAGUE. 



HUESCA. 



VIENNA. 



GENEVA. 



SIENNA. 



COLOGNE. 



HEIDELBERG. 



ERFURT. 



PALERMO. 



CRACOW. 



TURIN. 



LEIPSIC. 



ST. ANDREW'S 



1426. LOUVAIN. 

 1438. FLORENCE. 

 1454. TKKYKS. 

 1454. COPENHAGEN. 

 1459. BALE. 

 1475. ALCALA. 



1502. WlTTEMBERG. 



1504. SEVILLE. 

 1531. GRENADA. 

 1575. LEYDEN. 

 1591. DUBLIN. 



(Scotland). 





EuaflH 



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Fig. 34,-Framework of the first page of the MS. of the "Douze damea de Rhctoriquo " (Sixteenth Century). 



Paris National Library. 



