A History of the University of CambridgeLongmans, Green, and Company, 1888 - 232 pages |
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Page 14
... probably given place to some more cultured Norman ecclesiastic representing the school of Lanfranc and Anselm . First begin- nings of the university . Origin of the earlier founda- tions . The year 1112 was marked by the occurrence of ...
... probably given place to some more cultured Norman ecclesiastic representing the school of Lanfranc and Anselm . First begin- nings of the university . Origin of the earlier founda- tions . The year 1112 was marked by the occurrence of ...
Page 15
... probably to fix upon the site by the combined advantages which it offered of proximity to the river , the ford , and the castle . Being built of stone , the edifice stood in strik- ing contrast to the surrounding houses and churches ...
... probably to fix upon the site by the combined advantages which it offered of proximity to the river , the ford , and the castle . Being built of stone , the edifice stood in strik- ing contrast to the surrounding houses and churches ...
Page 28
... probably , in the precincts of the houses of the Franciscans or the Dominicans ; while the larger gatherings of the university were generally held in Great St. Mary's . The fact that each master of arts , in turn , was called upon to ...
... probably , in the precincts of the houses of the Franciscans or the Dominicans ; while the larger gatherings of the university were generally held in Great St. Mary's . The fact that each master of arts , in turn , was called upon to ...
Page 29
... probably abso- lutely necessary . The hostel , indeed , provided in some branches the requisite instruction , but here the scale of payment was such as often to exclude all but the sons of comparatively wealthy parents . The university ...
... probably abso- lutely necessary . The hostel , indeed , provided in some branches the requisite instruction , but here the scale of payment was such as often to exclude all but the sons of comparatively wealthy parents . The university ...
Page 41
... probably have become defunct had not the founder of Trinity Hall now come forward to render it the necessary aid . He took the little society under his protection , removed it from the site it originally occupied in Luthborne Lane to ...
... probably have become defunct had not the founder of Trinity Hall now come forward to render it the necessary aid . He took the little society under his protection , removed it from the site it originally occupied in Luthborne Lane to ...
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