A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... John's Colleges . CHAPTER VIII . REIGN OF ELIZABETH AND CHANCELLORSHIP OF LEICESTER . Visitation under Elizabeth and policy of Archbishop Parker- Chancellorship of Leicester - Changes in the government of the University - Leicester's ...
... John's Colleges . CHAPTER VIII . REIGN OF ELIZABETH AND CHANCELLORSHIP OF LEICESTER . Visitation under Elizabeth and policy of Archbishop Parker- Chancellorship of Leicester - Changes in the government of the University - Leicester's ...
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... John Henry Newman - Origin of ' Tracts for the Times ' Association formed - Newman assumes the lead - Spread and objects of the movement . Publication of Tract XC.— Collapse of Tractarianism , and secession of Newman - The ' Hampden ...
... John Henry Newman - Origin of ' Tracts for the Times ' Association formed - Newman assumes the lead - Spread and objects of the movement . Publication of Tract XC.— Collapse of Tractarianism , and secession of Newman - The ' Hampden ...
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... John of Salisbury , who had studied at Paris , that Oxford , just before the accession of Henry II . , was engrossed by logical controversies about the nature of Universals . Yet this concourse of eager students apparently possessed no ...
... John of Salisbury , who had studied at Paris , that Oxford , just before the accession of Henry II . , was engrossed by logical controversies about the nature of Universals . Yet this concourse of eager students apparently possessed no ...
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... John , publicly read at Oxford his work on the Topography of Ireland . According to his own account , ' not willing to hide his candle under a bushel , but to place it on a candlestick , that it might give light to all , he resolved to ...
... John , publicly read at Oxford his work on the Topography of Ireland . According to his own account , ' not willing to hide his candle under a bushel , but to place it on a candlestick , that it might give light to all , he resolved to ...
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... John , the city was laid under an interdict by the Pope , who issued a prohibition against lecturing in Oxford , and the great body of students migrated to Cambridge , Reading , or elsewhere . The letter of the Papal Legate , reciting ...
... John , the city was laid under an interdict by the Pope , who issued a prohibition against lecturing in Oxford , and the great body of students migrated to Cambridge , Reading , or elsewhere . The letter of the Papal Legate , reciting ...
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