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Sorbonist|ˈsɔːbənɪst| Also 6 Sorbonest, 7–9 Sorbonnist. [ad. mod.L. Sorbonista or F. Sorboniste: see Sorbonne.] A doctor or student at the Sorbonne. α1560J. Daus tr. Sleidane's Comm. 28 The Sorbonistes condempne Luthers bokes. 1579Fulke Conf. Sanders 674 Claudius de Sanctis, that brauling Sorbonist, woulde proue..the saide liturgie to be his. 1592Marlowe Massacre Paris i. ix. 416 Because the blockish Sorbonests Attribute as much vnto their workes As to the seruice of the eternall God. 1631Weever Anc. Funeral Mon. 369 He disputed with the Sorbonists in Paris. 1670G. H. Hist. Cardinals i. i. 29 Those censures were made by the Sorbonists. 1751Hist. & Crit. Acc. of Hugh Peters (1818) 27 note, The same Sorbonists decreed all those..to be in a mortal Sin. 1820Milner Suppl. Mem. Eng. Cath. 34 The decision of certain Sorbonists, respecting the lawfulness of the oath. 1886J. Gillow Lit. & Biog. Hist. Eng. Cath. II. 508 The Sorbonists still stuck to their opinion. attrib.1886Encycl. Brit. XX. 195/2 Rabelais had indeed again made for himself protectors whom no clerical or Sorbonist jealousy could touch. β1611Cotgr. s.v. Ordinaire, Certaine disputations held among Sorbonnists before they commence Doctors. 1683Apol. Prot. France vi. 78 And upon the return of the Jesuites,..they communicated to the Sorbonnists the Popes Answer. 1757Hume Nat. Hist. Religion 76 ‘How can you worship leeks and onions?’ we shall suppose a Sorbonnist to say to a priest of Sais. 1820T. Mitchell Aristoph. (1822) II. 22 The Sorbonnists of Paris..in like manner affected to unite peculiar slovenliness and dirtiness with peculiar learning. b. transf. A person of great learning.
1607R. C[arew] tr. Estienne's World Wond. 340 The grand Negro of all Necromancers (who is also the great Sorbonist of Sorcerers, and maister of Magicians). |