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50 For Richelieu’s involvement with the rebuilding <strong>of</strong> the Sorbonne <strong>and</strong> especially the chapel, see<br />

Berdini, "Sorbonne," 251-76; Gady, Lemercier, 248-53. For the Sorbonne <strong>and</strong> the chapel in<br />

general, see Boinet, Églises parisiennes, 208-27; Claude Mignot, "La chapelle et maison de<br />

Sorbonne," in Richelieu et le monde de l'esprit, ed. André Tuilier (Paris: Imprimerie nationale,<br />

1985), 87-93; Roger-Arm<strong>and</strong> Weigert, L'Eglise de la Sorbonne (Paris: Cerf, 1947).<br />

51 For the king’s financial contribution to the construction <strong>of</strong> the chapel, see Boinet, Églises<br />

parisiennes, 210.<br />

52<br />

For the king’s belief that the new church would contribute to the beauty <strong>of</strong> Paris, see Gady,<br />

Lemercier, 248.<br />

53 For Louis XI’s involvement with the Sorbonne, see Boinet, Églises parisiennes, 208; Hastings<br />

Rashdall, The Universities <strong>of</strong> Europe in the Middle Ages (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1895), 488-<br />

89; André Tuilier, Histoire de l'Université de Paris et de la Sorbonne, 2 vols. (Paris: Nouvelle<br />

Librairie de France, 1994), 117-19.<br />

54 Moote characterizes the relationship between Louis XIII <strong>and</strong> Richelieu, noting that the<br />

minister vowed repeatedly throughout his tenure to serve the king <strong>and</strong> <strong>state</strong>; see Moote, Louis<br />

XIII, 163-64.<br />

55 Scholars <strong>of</strong>ten note the ideological division between the faculty <strong>and</strong> the doctors; see Berdini,<br />

"Sorbonne," 257; Brockliss, "Richelieu,” 254; André Tuilier, "Richelieu théologien et la<br />

Sorbonne," in Richelieu et le monde de l'esprit, ed. André Tuilier (Paris: Imprimerie nationale,<br />

1985), 285-86.<br />

56 Brockliss, "Richelieu," 254.<br />

57 For Richelieu’s role as a moderator, see Tuilier, "Richelieu théologien," 285-87.<br />

58 For the controversy, see ibid.<br />

59 Ibid., 287.<br />

60 For a general history <strong>of</strong> Notre-Dame-de-Paris, see Yves Bottineau, Notre-Dame de Paris <strong>and</strong><br />

the Sainte-Chapelle, trans. Lovett F. Edwards (New York: R<strong>and</strong> McNally, 1965); Alain Erl<strong>and</strong>e-<br />

Br<strong>and</strong>enburg, Notre-Dame de Paris (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1999); Allan Temko, Notre-<br />

Dame <strong>of</strong> Paris (New York: Viking Press, 1955).<br />

61 An example <strong>of</strong> a royal wedding at Notre-Dame-de-Paris was Henri IV’s first marriage to<br />

Marguerite de Valois. Although most royal baptisms took place at the cathedral, a plague<br />

circulating in Paris forced Louis XIII in 1606 to receive the rite at Fontainebleau. For the events,<br />

see Chevallier, Louis XIII, 54. For Notre-Dame-de-Paris’s role in royal funerals, see Avner Ben-<br />

183

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