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Paris


picture of the Sorbonne

University of Paris Site

picture of Sorbonne entrance

Pictures

U. T. student falls asleep and wakes up at the Sorbonne in 1313, where she enters a courtyard, meets the Rector, Marsilus of Padua, a famous reformer of the Church. She compares the closeness to nature in the gardens there, near the Seine, etc. with the Biology Ponds and Barton Springs pool; Gothic art and architecture there with the griffins and grotesques at the Littlefied House and at St. Mary’s cathedral downtown.

 

U. T. student takes a time machine to Paris in the 1550s, where he befriends Francois Montcorbier, a notorious student-thief and they compare their university experiences. They enter the Sorbonne courtyard, which emanates a sense of the "old world" and they discuss the tensions between the rich and the poor, the gown and the town. Then they return together to U. T., mistakenly arriving at first in 1966 to bullets flying from the tower. Finally here in 2004 Francois comments on the presence of women in the university, and finds griffins here too.

 

The same U. T. student takes a time machine to Paris in the 1890's where he is allowed to accompany Madame Curie to a creamery where they compare fast food and French food. and to her classes. At the Sorbonne, Marie shows him the Richelieu chapel, the observatory, the Library of Sainte-Genevieve, and a very elegant lecture hall in which they are surrounded by statues and paintings. Just off campus they visit the ancient Roman baths. , chapel, observatory, 

 

UT student contrasts Parisian vs. UT clothing; the Eiffel tower  vs. U.T.'s old and new main buildings; rap vs. chansons de geste; Sainte Chapelle, Reims and Amiens cathedrals, Fr. painting and sculpture vs. the Madonna and child on Sutton Hall, the Zodiac signs on Battle Hall, and the front of the Univ. Baptist church.

 

 

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