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  1. Fondé en 1603 par Henri IV, peu après le rappel en France par le roi de la Compagnie de Jésus, le collège prospère et atteint rapidement plus de 1 000 élèves qui suivent le programme d'études défini dans le Ratio Studiorum. Certains d'entre eux deviendront célèbres, tel les philosophes René Descartes et David Hume.

  2. El Colegio Henri-IV era una institución educativa jesuita ubicada en La Flèche , en el departamento de Sarthe , Francia .

  3. The Collège Henri-IV was a Jesuit educational institution located in La Flèche, in the department of Sarthe, France. Founded in 1603 by Henri IV, shortly after the king had recalled the Society of Jesus to France, the college prospered, quickly reaching over 1,000 students who followed the curriculum defined in the Ratio Studiorum.

  4. Un collège de jésuites aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles : le collège Henri IV de La Flèche. T3 / par le P. Camille de Rochemonteix,... Rochemonteix, Camille de (1834-1923). Auteur du texte. SYNTHÈSE. Livres. 361 pages. Voir tous les documents du même ensemble. EN SAVOIR PLUS. LÉGENDES ET TABLE DES MATIÈRES. VERSION TEXTE (OCR) A DÉCOUVRIR.

  5. 19 de feb. de 2008 · Un collège de jésuites aux XVIIe & XVIIIe siècles: le Collège Henri IV de La Flèche : Camille de Rochemonteix : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Camille de Rochemonteix. Publication date. 1889. Publisher. Leguicheux. Collection. americana. Book from the collections of. Harvard University. Language. French. Volume. 2.

  6. Named after Henri IV, the Collège Henri IV de La Flèche was planned under the king’s patronage in 1603, and actually began to receive students at the end of 1604. The school was built as a college for externs, one of a type designed principally for students not of the Jesuit Order.

  7. The missionary spirit at LaFlèche can also be explained in part by some of the unique circumstances surrounding its founding. In fact, the college was founded by royal decree. In 1603, King Henry IV gave his castle in La Flèche to the Society of Jesus for the creation of an educational institution.