A History of the University of CambridgeLongmans, Green, and Company, 1888 - 232 pages |
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... subject in order to establish its claim to a place in such a category . The following sketch will suffice to show that it was in the University of Cambridge that the Reformation in England had its real commence- ment ; that it was there ...
... subject in order to establish its claim to a place in such a category . The following sketch will suffice to show that it was in the University of Cambridge that the Reformation in England had its real commence- ment ; that it was there ...
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... subject being now before the public in a single work , the admirable Architectural 1 The University of Cambridge from the Earliest Times to the Acces- sion of Charles the First . By J. B. Mullinger , M.A. 2 vols . Cam- bridge University ...
... subject being now before the public in a single work , the admirable Architectural 1 The University of Cambridge from the Earliest Times to the Acces- sion of Charles the First . By J. B. Mullinger , M.A. 2 vols . Cam- bridge University ...
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... subjects of study , as embodied in a new or revived literature ; ( 2 ) the adoption of new methods of teach- ing , which these subjects rendered necessary ; ( 3 ) the growing tendency to organisation which accompanied the development ...
... subjects of study , as embodied in a new or revived literature ; ( 2 ) the adoption of new methods of teach- ing , which these subjects rendered necessary ; ( 3 ) the growing tendency to organisation which accompanied the development ...
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James Bass Mullinger. of a Latin version of the treatise of Aristotle on that subject ; to which the abler teachers some- Rhetoric . times added the reading of one or two of such Latin poets and orators as were known to the learned world ...
James Bass Mullinger. of a Latin version of the treatise of Aristotle on that subject ; to which the abler teachers some- Rhetoric . times added the reading of one or two of such Latin poets and orators as were known to the learned world ...
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... subjects included in his own course . dinarie and He was then said to lecture ' cursorily ' ( cursorie ) , and his subject was generally as- signed him by his superior , the lecturer in ordinary . His lectures , however , involved a ...
... subjects included in his own course . dinarie and He was then said to lecture ' cursorily ' ( cursorie ) , and his subject was generally as- signed him by his superior , the lecturer in ordinary . His lectures , however , involved a ...
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