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This note is a summary description of the set of scholars and literati taught at the Royal College in Paris, from its inception in 1530 to the eve of the Industrial Revolution (1800).
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... column "median distance birth-institution" shows that the institution became more and more Parisian as time passed. Figure 1 shows the relative importance of felds, broadly deened. The distribution of felds highlights the speciicity of the Royal College compared to a standard university. ...
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