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History of the Marcelin-Berthelot site The Collège Royal was founded in 1530 by François I. “Initially the Collège consisted of four professors or royal lectors: two for Greek, and two for Hebrew. Almost immediately a professor in mathematics joined them, followed by a third lector in Hebrew. In 1534 a seventh lector was appointed to teach Latin. François I subsequently expanded his work and added a Chair of oriental languages, a Chair of Greek and Latin philosophy, two Chairs of medicine…”. ...