A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... Paris - Recognition of the scholars by the Papal Legate after the riot of 1209 - Office of Chancellor -- University chests , and sources of revenue in the thirteenth century - Rise of Halls - Early University charters . CHAPTER II . THE ...
... Paris - Recognition of the scholars by the Papal Legate after the riot of 1209 - Office of Chancellor -- University chests , and sources of revenue in the thirteenth century - Rise of Halls - Early University charters . CHAPTER II . THE ...
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... Paris and influence of Robert Grostete - Position of the friars at Oxford , and Uni- versity statutes against them - Intervention of the Pope and the King • 48 • CHAPTER VI . THE UNIVERSITY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY . Decline in numbers ...
... Paris and influence of Robert Grostete - Position of the friars at Oxford , and Uni- versity statutes against them - Intervention of the Pope and the King • 48 • CHAPTER VI . THE UNIVERSITY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY . Decline in numbers ...
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... 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 chartered rights . There is no ...
... 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 chartered rights . There is no ...
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... Paris , delivered regular courses of lectures on the Scriptures at Oxford some years before the visit of Vacarius . More than a generation later , in the year 1186 or 1187 , Giraldus Cambrensis , having been despatched to Ireland by ...
... Paris , delivered regular courses of lectures on the Scriptures at Oxford some years before the visit of Vacarius . More than a generation later , in the year 1186 or 1187 , Giraldus Cambrensis , having been despatched to Ireland by ...
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... Paris , they assuredly existed , and constituted an University in all but the name . It is no longer doubtful that , in their earliest stage , the schools of Oxford owed much to those of Paris , then Connection in a far more advanced ...
... Paris , they assuredly existed , and constituted an University in all but the name . It is no longer doubtful that , in their earliest stage , the schools of Oxford owed much to those of Paris , then Connection in a far more advanced ...
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