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- W2012809791 abstract "In 1682 Louis XIV made the important college (secondary school) of the Jesuits, formerly called Clermont, a royal foundation, and it assumed the name Louis-le-Grand in honor of its illustrious patron. Those fathers continued to hold the school until April 1762 when the Parlement of Paris, the realm's most important court of law, forced them to cease instruction. In the following August the Parlement went further, dissolving the Society of Jesus within its jurisdiction and forcing the fathers to abandon the college. During those eighty years, and even beyond, the college itself was, in comparison to other such institutions in France, as “great” as the appellation of its patron. It was large (having nearly 3000 students prior to 1762, although fewer than 600 after that date) and prestigious (having many famous students, including Voltaire and Turgot prior to 1762 and Maximillian Robespierre after the Jesuits departed). It was, in short, one of a handful of very important colleges of the realm, along with such others as Mazarin (Quatre-Nations) within Paris and La Fleche and Juilly outside it." @default.
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- W2012809791 title "Educational Administration and Politics: The College of Louis-Le-Grand, 1763-1790" @default.
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