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  1. The Scots College (Latin: Collegium Scoticum; French: Collège des Écossais) was a college of the University of Paris, France, founded by an Act of the Parliament of Paris on 8 July 1333. The act was a ratification of an event that had already taken place, the founding of the Collegium Scoticum , one of a number of national colleges ...

  2. https://hdl.handle.net/10023/13645. dc.description.abstract. The aim of this dissertation is to present a composite picture and evaluation of the Scots College Paris from the establishment of a Prefecture Apostolic in Scotland in 1653, until the eclipse of the college in 1792.

  3. An examination of the context surrounding an oration given in 1620 in Paris by the newly appointed bishop of Ossory, David Rothe, and of the religious and scholarly feuds that fuelled the debate between Irish and Scottish Catholics about the identity of medieval saints.

  4. The Scots College Paris, 1652 – 81: A Centre for Scottish Networks. Thomas McInally. There has long been a tradition of Scots residing in Paris dating at least from the fourteenth century...

  5. Paris - Scots College. The Scots College (Collège des Écossais), located at 65 rue du Cardinal-Lemoine, was for centuries the centre of Scottish Catholic life in Paris. Until 1793 the College was part of the University of Paris. Today it is the home of the Association Franco-Ecossaise.

  6. The Scots College Paris, 1603-1792. £10.00. Brian M Halloran; 1997; ISBN: 0-85976-462-1; pp226 (Hardback); John Donald Publishers. Buy. Ref :159. Description. This work presents for the first time a comprehensive picture of the Scots College, Paris, a small college always struggling, yet exercising great influence on the Scottish Catholic Mission.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2008 · McInally, T., (2008) “The Scots College Paris, 1652–81: A Centre for Scottish Networks”, Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies 2(1), 13-28. doi: https://doi.org/10.57132/jiss.157