College de france course antoine compagnon biography

          The essential differences between ancient Lives and modern biographies have been sketched out..

          He received honorary degrees from King's College, London, University of Liège, and University of Bucharest.

        1. The workshop aims to familiarize participants with the main texts of Roman law and the methodological issues they raise, based on their direct and ongoing.
        2. The essential differences between ancient Lives and modern biographies have been sketched out.
        3. What is Literature for?
        4. The idea was that each of the six visiting French professors would give his own seminar on his subject, and that they would also team-teach a grandi- ose course.
        5. Antoine Compagnon

          French literary critic, teacher, writer and professor

          Antoine Compagnon (French pronunciation:[ɑ̃twankɔ̃paɲɔ̃]; born 20 July in Brussels, Belgium) is a Professor of French Literature at Collège de France, Paris (–), and the Blanche W.

          Knopf Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, New York City (–).

          Education

          Compagnon studied at École Polytechnique () and École nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (), and holds a Doctorate of Paris Diderot University ().

          Career

          Compagnon was a Fellow of the Fondation Thiers (), taught at École Polytechnique (), Institut français du Royaume-Uni, London (), University of Rouen (), was a visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (, ), Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (),[1] Professor at University of Maine (France), Le Mans (), visiting fellow at All Souls College, Oxford (), Professor at Paris-Sorbonne University ().

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