A History of the University of CambridgeLongmans, Green, and Company, 1888 - 232 pages |
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... conditions under which the first universities came into being will be more clearly understood if we Main facts in briefly review the chief causes which served the history of to modify alike the theory and the practice sequent to the of ...
... conditions under which the first universities came into being will be more clearly understood if we Main facts in briefly review the chief causes which served the history of to modify alike the theory and the practice sequent to the of ...
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... university movement was essentially a new movement , deriving its chief impulse from forces and conditions which movement . had not previously existed . In exploring the earliest records THE EARLIEST UNIVERSITIES . 3.
... university movement was essentially a new movement , deriving its chief impulse from forces and conditions which movement . had not previously existed . In exploring the earliest records THE EARLIEST UNIVERSITIES . 3.
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... condition that the scholars should , whenever called upon , celebrate masses for the repose of the souls of departed members of the two guilds . Such being the circumstances of its foundation , we should scarcely expect to find the ...
... condition that the scholars should , whenever called upon , celebrate masses for the repose of the souls of departed members of the two guilds . Such being the circumstances of its foundation , we should scarcely expect to find the ...
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... conditions obligatory upon the theologian , the civilian , or the canonist who aimed at such aca- demic honours involved further residence at the uni- versity for another eight or ten years , during which time he must have attended ...
... conditions obligatory upon the theologian , the civilian , or the canonist who aimed at such aca- demic honours involved further residence at the uni- versity for another eight or ten years , during which time he must have attended ...
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... condition of the academic discip- line , as well as the merits and defects of the theological training , of his time . His individual convictions are clearly to be discerned in the salutary measures which he advised and carried into ...
... condition of the academic discip- line , as well as the merits and defects of the theological training , of his time . His individual convictions are clearly to be discerned in the salutary measures which he advised and carried into ...
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