A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... afterwards known as School Street , and said to have existed in the year 1109. We may surmise with some confidence that in the infancy of the Univer- sity its lecturers were almost exclusively clerks , but too often scholastic ...
... afterwards known as School Street , and said to have existed in the year 1109. We may surmise with some confidence that in the infancy of the Univer- sity its lecturers were almost exclusively clerks , but too often scholastic ...
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... afterwards arch- bishop of Canterbury , and Robert Grosteste , afterwards bishop of Lincoln , became pioneers of Aristotelian study in Oxford , and were among the earliest graduates in divinity , a faculty then in its infancy . In the ...
... afterwards arch- bishop of Canterbury , and Robert Grosteste , afterwards bishop of Lincoln , became pioneers of Aristotelian study in Oxford , and were among the earliest graduates in divinity , a faculty then in its infancy . In the ...
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... afterwards to become ex officio Visitor of the Univer- sity . It seems to follow that , while the University , as a corporation , was not yet fully constituted , such a corporation already existed in an inchoate state , and the schools ...
... afterwards to become ex officio Visitor of the Univer- sity . It seems to follow that , while the University , as a corporation , was not yet fully constituted , such a corporation already existed in an inchoate state , and the schools ...
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... afterwards the celebrated reforming bishop of Lincoln . From this epoch we may safely date the election of the chancellor by Convocation , though it long continued to be subject to confirmation by the diocesan . A century later ( 1322 ) ...
... afterwards the celebrated reforming bishop of Lincoln . From this epoch we may safely date the election of the chancellor by Convocation , though it long continued to be subject to confirmation by the diocesan . A century later ( 1322 ) ...
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... Waltham , afterwards converted into an abbey , was originally non - monastic , and designed to be a home for secular priests , but it was not an educational institution . There were colleges THE RISE OF THE UNIVERSITY 15.
... Waltham , afterwards converted into an abbey , was originally non - monastic , and designed to be a home for secular priests , but it was not an educational institution . There were colleges THE RISE OF THE UNIVERSITY 15.
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