A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... dated from the discovery of a copy of the Pandects at the capture of Amalfi in 1135 , but it cannot have been wholly unknown at an earlier period , since the religious orders had been forbidden by a Papal mandate to study it . The ...
... dated from the discovery of a copy of the Pandects at the capture of Amalfi in 1135 , but it cannot have been wholly unknown at an earlier period , since the religious orders had been forbidden by a Papal mandate to study it . The ...
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... dated 1238 , was addressed to the mayor and burghers , directing them to inquire into the circumstances of a riot at Oseney Abbey between the servants of Otho , the Papal Legate , and a body of disorderly students . This riot led to a ...
... dated 1238 , was addressed to the mayor and burghers , directing them to inquire into the circumstances of a riot at Oseney Abbey between the servants of Otho , the Papal Legate , and a body of disorderly students . This riot led to a ...
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... dated from the earliest of the endow- ments afterwards appropriated to its support . It was in 1249 that William of Durham left by will a sum of 310 marks to the University of Oxford for the maintenance of ten or more Masters , being ...
... dated from the earliest of the endow- ments afterwards appropriated to its support . It was in 1249 that William of Durham left by will a sum of 310 marks to the University of Oxford for the maintenance of ten or more Masters , being ...
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... dated from the end of the fourteenth century , when New College was the most imposing centre of collegiate life . European influence of Oxford in the fourteenth The importance of Oxford in the eyes of Europe was increased during the ...
... dated from the end of the fourteenth century , when New College was the most imposing centre of collegiate life . European influence of Oxford in the fourteenth The importance of Oxford in the eyes of Europe was increased during the ...
Page 62
... dated from the statutes given to the Uni- versity of Paris by the Cardinal Legate , Robert de Courçon , at the very beginning of the thirteenth century . The Oxford curriculum seems to have varied but little between the age of the ...
... dated from the statutes given to the Uni- versity of Paris by the Cardinal Legate , Robert de Courçon , at the very beginning of the thirteenth century . The Oxford curriculum seems to have varied but little between the age of the ...
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