A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... called , of physics , Roman law , and systematic theology , if not medicine , were now claiming a place in the curriculum of education ; and valuable histories , in the form of chronicles , were compiled in several English monasteries ...
... called , of physics , Roman law , and systematic theology , if not medicine , were now claiming a place in the curriculum of education ; and valuable histories , in the form of chronicles , were compiled in several English monasteries ...
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... called ' University ; ' but we know that he lived much both at Oxford and at Wood- stock , that he built the palace of Beaumont on the north of the city , and that he demised to its corporation the fee farm of the city for the annual ...
... called ' University ; ' but we know that he lived much both at Oxford and at Wood- stock , that he built the palace of Beaumont on the north of the city , and that he demised to its corporation the fee farm of the city for the annual ...
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... called Office of chancellor " simply clerks ' or ' scholars studying at Oxford . ' It may further be inferred from the expres- sions respecting the chancellor , that no chancellor of the University existed distinct from the chancellor ...
... called Office of chancellor " simply clerks ' or ' scholars studying at Oxford . ' It may further be inferred from the expres- sions respecting the chancellor , that no chancellor of the University existed distinct from the chancellor ...
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... called , under statutes which are a very meagre copy of those issued nearly thirty years earlier by Walter de Merton , and which , unlike his , were imposed , not by the founder , but by the University itself . Meanwhile , at some time ...
... called , under statutes which are a very meagre copy of those issued nearly thirty years earlier by Walter de Merton , and which , unlike his , were imposed , not by the founder , but by the University itself . Meanwhile , at some time ...
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... called . It was for these younger scholars , we may suppose , that regular ' fetchers ' and ' bringers ' were licensed by the Univer- sity , as we learn from a document of 1459 , though some were attended by private servants . The older ...
... called . It was for these younger scholars , we may suppose , that regular ' fetchers ' and ' bringers ' were licensed by the Univer- sity , as we learn from a document of 1459 , though some were attended by private servants . The older ...
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