Latin Quarter, Paris
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Country | France |
Region | Île-de-France |
Ville | Paris |
Arrondissement | 5th |
The Latin Quarter of Paris (French: Quartier latin, IPA: [kaʁtje latɛ̃]) is an area in the 5th and the 6th arrondissements of Paris. It is situated on the left bank of the Seine, around the Sorbonne.
Known for its student life, lively atmosphere, and bistros, the Latin Quarter is one of the oldest parts of the universities of Paris. It continues to be the heart of the universities and Grandes écoles that succeeded the University of Paris, such as:
- the Sorbonne University, with the Sorbonne, and the Jussieu campus;
- the Panthéon-Sorbonne University, with the Panthéon campus and its Law School, and which also has teaching programs within the Sorbonne;
- the Paris Cité University, with the École de Médecine;
- the Paris Sciences et Lettres University, with the École Normale Supérieure, the Collège de France, the École des Mines, the École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie, or the ENSAD.
- and the Assas University, with its Assas Law School, in the Panthéon campus.
But also of:
- the lycée Henri-IV, the lycée Louis-le-Grand and the lycée Saint-Louis, known as les trois lycées de la montagne;
- Sciences Po;
- and the Schola Cantorum.
Other Grandes écoles such as the École polytechnique have relocated in recent times to more spacious settings, notably in Paris-Saclay.
The area gets its name from the Latin language, which was widely spoken in and around the University during the Middle Ages, after the twelfth century philosopher Pierre Abélard and his students took up residence there.[1]
Buildings
The Latin Quarter is home to many academic institutions, including Sorbonne University and the Panthéon-Sorbonne University in the Sorbonne historical building. It is also home to the largest university libraries in Paris, such as the Sainte-Geneviève Library, the Sorbonne Library, the Sainte-Barbe Library, the Assas Law Library and the Cujas Law Library. University administrative buildings are also located there, such as the presidency of Sorbonne University in the Cordeliers Convent or the headquarters of Paris Cité University in the former École de Chirurgie.
- The Panthéon.
- The Sorbonne amphitheater.
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- The reading room of the Sainte-Geneviève Library, Sorbonne Nouvelle University.
- The École normale supérieure, PSL University.
- The Collège de France, PSL University.
See also
- List of restaurant districts and streets
- Montagne Sainte-Geneviève
- Paris Sciences et Lettres University
- Sorbonne University
- Université Paris Cité
References
- ^ Horne, Alistair (2004). La Belle France. USA: Vintage. p. 18. ISBN 9781400034871.
Further reading
- André Arnold-Peltier, Vassili Karist, Le Quartier Latin et ses entours / and its surroundings, Éditions PIPPA, collection Itinérances (ISBN 978-2-916506-02-9)
- André Arnold-Peltier, Vassili Karist, Le jardin du Luxembourg / The Luxembourg gardens, Éditions PIPPA, collection Itinérances (ISBN 2916506004)
- Sophie Peltier-Le Dinh, Danielle Michel-Chich, André Arnold-Peltier, Le Lycée Henri-IV, entre potaches et moines copistes, Éditions PIPPA, collection Itinérances (ISBN 978-2-916506-16-6)
External links
- (in French) quartierlatin.paris - online Review about cultural activities in Quartier Latin (bookshops, publishers, gallery, cinema, theaters, etc.)
- (in French) The Quartier Latin - In depth exploration of literary culture, wine bars and Oscar Wilde
- (in French) The Quartier Latin - current photographs and of the years 1900
- Paris CVB-Latin Quarter
- The Latin Quarter - More information and historical context from travel writers focused on France.
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- CELSA Sorbonne School of Advanced Studies in Information and Communication Sciences
- Sorbonne University Polytechnic School
- Institute of Art and Archaeology
- Henri Poincaré Institute
- Jussieu Institute of Mathematics
- Paris Institute of Statistics
- Paris Institute of Astrophysics
- Institute of Mineralogy, Materials Physics and Cosmochemistry
- National Institute of Teaching and Education of Paris
- Charles Foix Longevity Institute
- Léon Robin Research Center for Ancient Thought
- Sorbonne Institute for Research on Modern Western Civilizations
- Sorbonne Institute of Papyrology
- Sorbonne University Sports Association of Sciences and Medicine
- ASSUL - Sorbonne University Arts and Humanities Sports Association
- Sorbonne
- Cordeliers
- Jussieu
- Michelet
- Jardin des plantes
- Malesherbes Library
- Clignancourt Library
- Serpente Library
- CELSA Communication Science and Journalism Library
- Sorbonne Neo-Hellenic Studies Library
- Ascoli Library
- Léon-Robin Library
- Sainte-Geneviève Library (Sorbonne Nouvelle University library)
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