A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... body sin- gularly like that long established at Paris , and exhi- biting almost equal vitality . In one respect , indeed , Recognition its position was still more independent ; for , scholars by whereas at Paris the University was over ...
... body sin- gularly like that long established at Paris , and exhi- biting almost equal vitality . In one respect , indeed , Recognition its position was still more independent ; for , scholars by whereas at Paris the University was over ...
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... body of students migrated to Cambridge , Reading , or elsewhere . The letter of the Papal Legate , reciting the ... bodies proper burial in a place to be solemnly chosen . Upon any default in the fulfilment of these conditions , the ...
... body of students migrated to Cambridge , Reading , or elsewhere . The letter of the Papal Legate , reciting the ... bodies proper burial in a place to be solemnly chosen . Upon any default in the fulfilment of these conditions , the ...
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... body of the Uni- versity . How many of them may have been open in the middle of the thirteenth century is a question which cannot be answered . About seventy are specified by name in a list compiled nearly two centuries later , but we ...
... body of the Uni- versity . How many of them may have been open in the middle of the thirteenth century is a question which cannot be answered . About seventy are specified by name in a list compiled nearly two centuries later , but we ...
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... body of disorderly students . This riot led to a struggle , lasting a whole year , between the Legate and the University , supported by the English bishops , and especially by Robert Grosteste . The Legate was ultimately appeased by the ...
... body of disorderly students . This riot led to a struggle , lasting a whole year , between the Legate and the University , supported by the English bishops , and especially by Robert Grosteste . The Legate was ultimately appeased by the ...
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... body , like causes produced like results by independent processes at the French and English Universities . The claim of University College to priority among Oxford colleges cannot be disputed , if the foundation of a college is to be ...
... body , like causes produced like results by independent processes at the French and English Universities . The claim of University College to priority among Oxford colleges cannot be disputed , if the foundation of a college is to be ...
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